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LVC At A Glance

Lebanon Valley College® is a private, coeducational college founded in 1866.

Campus/Location

370 acres in Annville, Pa., a town of nearly 5,000 residents.

First-year Cohort Profile

478 students. The average high school GPA was 3.75, and the average SAT score was 1165.

Degrees Granted

Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Music

Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry

Bachelor of Science in Medical Technology

Bachelor of Science in Nursing

Master of Athletic Training

Master of Business Administration

Master of Exercise Science (Clinical Exercise Physiology, Human Performance, and Sport Performance)

Master of Music Education

Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Master of Science in STEM Education

Master of Science in Speech- Language Pathology

Doctor of Physical Therapy

Healthcare Management Certificate

Integrative STEM Education Certificate

Leadership and Ethics Certificate

Modern Band Certificate

Online Teaching and Learning Certificate

Residence Life

Twenty-eight residence halls; housing guaranteed all four years of undergraduate study.

Career Development

Our Edward and Lynn Breen Center for Graduate Success is the next-generation model of career preparation. It connects you with personal support and global networks as you build a career pathway, starting your first year. Your coursework, internships, networking experiences, and advising will be customized to your aspirations.

Pride of The Valley

The Pride of The Valley Marching Band, the largest in the 17-member Middle Atlantic Conference, is open to students in any major.

Off-Campus Programs

Semester-long programs in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., and eight international countries, plus several short-term programs.

Students

1,729 full-time undergraduates.

Athletics

A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division III, National Association of Collegiate Esports (NACE), Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), and Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC),

LVC offers the following sports:

Men's Baseball

Men's & Women's Basketball

Men's & Women's Cross Country

Men's & Women's Esports

Women's Field Hockey

Men's Football

Men's & Women's Golf

Men's & Women's Ice Hockey

Men's & Women's Lacrosse

Men's & Women's Soccer

Women's Softball

Men's & Women's Swimming

Men's & Women's Tennis

Men's & Women's Track & Field (indoor and outdoor)

Women's Volleyball

After LVC

Ninety-one percent of 2018 graduates who responded to our annual survey are employed or were attending graduate school within one year of graduation. Nearly 10 percent were employed and attending graduate school.

Visiting

Come visit our beautiful, friendly campus just eight miles from Hershey, Pa., and only two hours from Baltimore and Philadelphia. Schedule a campus tour and information session at www.lvc.edu/visit or by contacting the Admission Office.

Contact

LVC 101 N. College Ave. Annville, PA 17003-1400

1-866-582-4236

admission@lvc.edu

www.lvc.edu

Financial Aid

Through a combination of grants, loans, LVC andoutside scholarships, and work-study, our studentspursue an outstanding education regardless of theirfinancial situation.

Generous academic scholarships are awarded tostudents whose high school records demonstrate acommitment to challenge and achievement.

Scholarships*

Board of Trustees | $30,000

Presidential | $27,000

Dean’s | $25,000

Alfred Tennyson Sumner | $22,000

Mary A. Weiss | $20,000

*per year

Total scholarship and grant expenditure for incoming class:**

$13,324,822

Percent of incoming class receiving grant or scholarship aid from LVC:**

100

Average scholarship and grant package for incoming class:**

$32,012

**Data as of June 30, 2021.

Costs 2021–2022

Tuition and Fees $47,180

Room and Board $12,810

Total Costs $59,990***

***LVC sticker price: Our Financial Aid staff will work with you to make an LVC education affordable. The average cost for first-year students was $22,956.

At Lebanon Valley College, admission decisions are made without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion/creed, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, genetic information, or veteran status, or any trait protected by applicable federal, state, or local laws and/or College policy. The College does not discriminate on any of the foregoing bases in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, or its scholarship and loan programs.

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