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Many LVC students help meet college costs with work-study jobs, serving as tour guides, lifeguards, team managers, audiovisual technicians, and event staff, among others.

financial aid

A quality education can be affordable. Do not be discouraged by the high cost of private education. Many sources of financial aid exist to close the gap between what a college costs and what your family is able to pay. In fact, 98 percent of all LVC students receive some form of financial assistance.

Learn More To learn more about financial aid at LVC, including how to apply, visit www.lvc.edu/ financial-aid.

In addition to whatever scholarships you might be eligible to receive, you may apply for assistance based on your family’s financial need. Through a combination of LVC and government grants, student loans, outside scholarships, and work-study, our students are able to pursue a quality education—regardless of their financial situation.

2013–2014 Costs The charges for full-time students:

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Resident

Commuter

Tuition and Fees

$35,700

$35,600

Room and Board

$9,530

N/A

Total

$45,230

$35,600


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