Lafayette College is in Easton, Pennsylvania, 10 miles from Little York. Lafayette was founded in 1826 as an all-male liberal arts establishment, but went coed in 1970. Today, the college has over 2,000 full-time students with a wealth of diversity. Degrees offered at this private college include social sciences, engineering, biological sciences, English and psychology.
Warren County Community College (WCCC) is also within 10 miles of Little York. WCCC offers resources and programs such as a library, a children's summer program, personal enrichment classes, police and fire personnel training, a visiting author series, career counseling, and customized business and industry training. Furthermore, WCCC is host to the Warren County Regional Chamber of Commerce's Hallow Fest, as well as the Warren County Teen Arts Program.
First opened in 1865, Lehigh University has deep roots in the community, which is in the Lehigh Valley about 20 miles from Little York and close to New York City and Philadelphia. Lehigh's 1,600 acres contain an involved campus community rich with activity and diversity. Lehigh has more than 4,600 undergraduates and over 2,000 graduate students.
Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, about 20 miles from Little York, is the sixth-oldest college in America. Founded in 1742, Moravian is firmly grounded in the ideals that birthed the nation. It offers a liberal-arts education that fosters leadership skills and social values. The college enjoys a rich variety of students from various socioeconomic, religious and racial backgrounds while fostering the ideal that education should be available to all.