What College Should Be

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marquis bey ’14 Majors: Philosophy, American Studies, English Literature Hometown: Philadelphia, Pa. Activities: powerlifting, reading, and writing

“ I began college as a biology major and then switched to philosophy, American studies, and English literature. In a sense, the liberal arts embodies the Renaissance ideal: do as much as you can and do it well.” College should offer . . .

CONSTANT Support

We support our students in many ways, from free tutoring

in any subject to writing help on any paper. Once you’re at

LVC, you’re part of our family, and we’ll do all we can to make sure you succeed (and graduate in four years).

a broad education

This is your time to explore—to try out new roles, challenge yourself, and build a wide foundation of knowledge and experience.

Small classes

Involved Professors

LVC’s caring, dedicated professors enjoy sharing their knowledge and experience. Because LVC is a close-knit community,

professors make a point of really getting to know their students—meeting with

them outside of class, attending their performances, or cheering them on from the sidelines at games. 2

Learning works best when students are involved. That’s why the average class size at LVC is only 20, and why so many classes are based on close discussion—instead of the lecture-style courses that are the norm at larger colleges and universities.


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