With fewer than 1,000 undergraduates, Lake Erie College truly is "a small, close knit college where every one is known individually and not just by student ID numbers." Lake Erie College understandably "prides itself on the individual attention students get in all aspects of student life," an attribute many students identify as the school's greatest strength. The school is best known for an "outstanding equestrian program" that provides "a great hands-on approach to the coursework that is both practical and intellectually challenging. Our riding teams are nationally ranked and students have fun at the barn." But students insist that the program is hardly the only game in town; on the contrary, "The school is becoming way more educationally diverse and pretty soon equine will not even be the most popular major." Education, the social sciences, psychology, and business studies are among the most popular alternatives to equine studies. Throughout the school, "Professors are excited about the subjects that they teach and about helping students" and "are easy to approach when you do not understand a problem or have to miss a class." Similarly, administrators "are easy to approach and their office doors are open when they are there. They are eager to help students in any way they can."