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What We Believe

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We hold strong beliefs about what a college education should provide. At Lebanon Valley College, your son or daughter will gain a broad intellectual foundation, a set of marketable skills, and a collection of transformative, high-impact experiences that will enhance his or her prospects for professional success—and a full, happy life.

RESOURCES FOR PARENTS This is the second brochure in a four-part series intended to help parents learn about the college search, application, and financial aid processes—and get to know a bit about Lebanon Valley.

I Helping Your Child Choose2 What We Believe3 Our Graduates4 How Our Students Live

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. . . be able to get a LIBER AL ARTS education and a good job after graduation

. . . have access to HANDS-ON LEARNING

. . . have a FULL LIFE and close friendships

. . . be part of a safe, welcoming, comfortable COMMUNITY

. . . be able to achieve his or her GOALS

. . . have strong GUIDANCE and mentorship

. . . not be limited by the COST of college

. . . pay us a VISIT

. . . know a few facts about LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE

We believe your son or daughter should . . .

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The liberal arts and professional preparation go hand in hand.

A Lebanon Valley College education is broad and deep. Your child will choose a major that provides focused study in one area, but will also study a variety of other subjects. This approach combines solid career preparation with education of the entire mind.

As a result, your child should leave LVC with a body of marketable skills, including the ability to write persuasively, read carefully, think critically, and solve complex problems. These abilities lead to success and career advancement—and will enrich and enhance everything your child does in life.

The average class size is 20. This allows classes to be discussion-focused, so that students develop communica-tion skills while building knowledge.

“ Both of my children have declared as business majors, but they ’ve also taken many liberal arts classes. LVC is giving them a chance to mature and really explore before they decide what they want to do.”

Mike Kruter, father of Andrew Kruter and Taylor Kruter

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Our professors include scientists, scholars, artists, and professionals in many fields. Many are respected contributors to their disciplines. But above all, they are teachers who love working with young people. They know their students as individuals and take an interest in their lives outside the classroom. Such relationships lead to the kind of personalized education that is only possible at a small college.

Because LVC is an undergraduate college, courses are taught by professors, not by graduate students. This makes the quality of instruction higher than at most larger schools. It also means that LVC students may join their professors in conducting research and scholarship—opportunities typically reserved for graduate students at universities. Working closely with professors builds practical know-how and real-world confidence, and gives LVC students a competitive edge when seeking jobs or graduate school admission.

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Hands-on learning builds strong résumés.

LVC makes it easy for students to enhance their education through experience. Whether studying in another country, doing a professional internship for academic credit, or working closely with a professor on research or scholarship, your child will have access to opportunities that are often unavailable to undergraduate students at large universities. Many of our students graduate with impressive experience on their résumés that differentiates them from other students with the same degree.

LVC science faculty and students have recently worked together to:

• study the formation of prebiological materials in a simulated outer space environment

• examine the docking of intracellular membrane vesicles

• use nanoparticles to carry out catalyses for medicinal purposes

In the humanities and social sciences, students and faculty are joining up to:

• study the recidivism rate of DUI offenders in a new rehabilita-tion program

• publish a national online humanities journal

• examine the effects of aerobic exercise on the academic success and behavior of autistic children

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Off-Campus StudyEvery year, LVC students study in Argentina, Australia, China, Dominican Republic, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, and Spain. International study and travel provides mastery of foreign languages, exposure to different cultures, and knowledge of other educational systems. Students gain independence, maturity, and perspective. There are also several short-term, faculty-led international options offered each year.

Our internship-based programs in Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., give students the opportunity to gain hands-on professional experience while studying and living independently.

Research and ScholarshipWe believe the foundations of science are best under-stood through active work with the experimental process. Each summer, dozens of LVC students work alongside their pro-fessors as funded research assistants, contributing to new discovery—some as early as the summer before their first year through the Research First program, in which they learn laboratory techniques, earn a weekly stipend, and get a head start on their college experience. Many of our students then co-author articles in scientific journals and present their findings at professional conferences.

The Arnold Program in Experiential Education funds independent student research, internships, and student-faculty research/scholarly work across all disciplines. In 2012–13, 49 students participated in research projects through this grant.

InternshipsStudents in almost every academic major participate in internships that give them know-how, career preparation, and professional connections. LVC faculty and career counselors help students find internships that match their interests, many of which can be taken for academic credit. An internship can turn into a job offer or referral, one reason our students make such an easy transition from college to the workplace after graduation.

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Students cultivate life skills through extracurricular activities.

At LVC, we think of education in broad terms. Beyond the classroom, our students are busy pursuing their interests in the arts, service, sports, student government, media, and many other areas. Because we are a small college, it is easy to get involved, and there is ample opportunity to take on leadership roles. While doing the things they love, students develop organizational, leadership, and time management skills.

LVC sponsors a range of fun, safe activities for students—including concerts, comedy shows, films, lectures, and weekly excursions to nearby attractions—most of which are very inexpensive or free to students. As opposed to colleges or universities in larger cities, it doesn’t cost a lot to have a full life here.

Sports at LVC are more than just games.Our student-athletes develop invaluable leadership, discipline, and time management skills. And because LVC competes in NCAA’s Division III, sports and academics balance well. Athletes compete at a high level while still having time for their course work, study abroad, internships, and other extracur-ricular interests.

LVC offers more than 95 clubs, organizations, publications, and

ensembles, which means there’s always something to do on campus.

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We’re in a safe, peaceful town. This is good for our students.

More than just a campus, LVC is a safe, comfortable second home to our students. Our 340 acres provide plenty of room. Housing is guaranteed all four years, so your child will live among friends and won’t have to spend time or energy finding an apartment.

Our community is a welcoming, inclusive, friendly environment where everyone can find a place to fit in. We have students from many backgrounds, religions, perspectives, and cultures, which is one reason our students say getting to know their classmates is an education in itself.

Because we invest heavily in making sure our students have what they need to pursue their interests at the highest level, LVC is a beautiful, stimulating place to live and learn. Our facilities include a recently renovated science center, an award-winning athletic complex, a new student residence, and a recently expanded and renovated college center featuring improved dining facilities, meeting spaces, and accessibility. In addition, the College installed a modern artificial turf field in the summer of 2012.

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You should not have to pay for more than four years of college.

Navigating the challenges of college is difficult, but your child will be supported at every step. Our professors work closely with students to ensure their course of study enables them to complete their major, have meaningful hands-on learning experiences, and walk from the stage on graduation day with a degree in hand.

Due to LVC’s generous policies, your son or daughter may turn strong Advanced Placement test scores into college credit, allowing him or her to have more flexibility in taking electives, studying abroad, doing an internship, or racking up the credits needed for graduation.

We firmly believe that college should be—and can be—a four-year proposition, for the sake of both your student and your bank account. In the rare case that the College doesn’t offer the courses your son or daughter needs to complete a degree within four years at LVC, we will cover the costs of the additional course work.**The basic requirements for the four-year guarantee are satisfactory completion (1) of a specified number of credits, (2) of the general education program, and (3) of the requirements for a single major. A normal academic load may vary from major to major, but the average number of credits per semester is not less than 15. More specific information about this policy can be found on the College website.

Graduating from college in four years isn’t as common as you might think— only 34 percent of students entering the Pennsylvania state system graduate in four years. A full 68 percent of students entering LVC graduate in four years, with 73 percent in total graduating within six years.

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Strong support means success for our graduates.

LVC students enjoy a vast network of support not only from the faculty, but also from administrators, coaches, career counselors, and alumni. All are ready to help your child make good decisions that will prepare him or her for life after graduation. Career counseling begins on day one with an orientation to the College’s services. Professors will help your child choose courses related to his or her goals, and plan for experiences like research, internships, or overseas study. Career counselors—available at any time—help students explore careers, find internships, and market themselves in the professional world. An online database of alumni in just about every field lets students get advice from people who have been where they are, make professional connections, and find internships and jobs.

Ninety-one percent of 2013 graduates who responded to our annual survey were employed or were attending graduate school within six months of graduation.

“ Paul struggled a bit with the transition to college life. I believe that if he was at a large university, he could have been lost in the crowd, but the one-on-one support LVC offers is second to none.”

Tammy Abernathy, mother of Paul Abernathy

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A quality education can be affordable.

LVC is well known for its generous academic scholarships. In addition to rewarding your hard work, scholarships help ensure that we are able to bring the brightest and most accomplished students to our classrooms and laboratories.

Many other sources of financial aid exist to close the gap between what a college costs and what your family is able to pay. Approximately 97 percent of all LVC students receive grant or scholarship aid from LVC. Through a combination of LVC and federal grants, student loans, outside scholarships, and work-study support, our students are able to pursue this outstanding education—regardless of their financial background.

Visit www.lvc.edu/financial-aid to learn more about LVC’s generous scholarships and financial aid options.

Other Scholarships and AwardsLVC offers a variety of scholarships for outstanding students who meet special criteria. To learn more, go to www.lvc.edu/financial-aid and click on “scholarships.”

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Meet a few of our students whose scholarships and financial aid packages are making their LVC educations possible.

ADRIANNA KNAUER, Criminal Justice

The oldest of seven siblings, Adrianna knew her family was going to need considerable financial support from whatever college she attended. She applied for assistance and received an aid package from LVC consisting of need-based grants and government loans.

“ I only applied to LVC because it was the only school I wanted to attend. I come from a big family, but financial aid made LVC possible for me. The financial aid staff was helpful and flexible. It takes some work to apply for need-based aid, but it’s worth it.”

AUSTIN PETERMAN, Music Recording Technology

Austin has three older siblings, two of whom are currently in graduate school. He decided LVC was his first choice after visiting and getting excited about the music recording technology major—but his scholarship was the thing that made it possible.

“ Initially, my aid package was a little less than some of the other schools I applied to, but I was able to talk to the financial aid staff and they were able to offer additional aid. They were extremely helpful—and patient. They were the best of any college we talked to. Without my academic scholarship, I would never have been able to come to LVC.”

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Although brochures, websites, and guidebooks are a good way to start your college research, it’s equally important to visit the campuses your child is considering. Some questions can only be answered in person. Does your child feel comfortable in this place? Would he or she feel safe and supported? Is it the right place for him or her to make friends, pursue interests, and grow as a person?

LVC offers individualized tours and counseling sessions, so you and your child will be able to ask questions that relate specifically to his or her interests and goals.

In addition to making an individual visit, your child may choose to attend a Discovery Day open house program, Physical Therapy Major Day, or Day at the Valley, when visiting students are encouraged to sit in on classes.

Come see for yourself.

Go to www.lvc.edu/visit to learn more.

“ Of all of our college campus visits, LVC stood out because of the friendly and genuinely sincere staff who displayed a true interest in our daughters, remembering their names and interests and many other details. We could not be happier in their choice of colleges.”

Todd and Donna Herring, parents of Devan Herring and Rachel Herring

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LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE FACTS

PROFILE

Lebanon Valley College is a private, coeducational college founded in 1866 and dedicated to the liberal arts.

CAMPUS/LOCATION

58 buildings on more than 340 acres in Annville, Pennsylvania, a town of 5,000 near the Pennsylvania Dutch countryside.

STUDENTS

1,648 full-time under- graduates. The ratio of women to men is 54:46.

FRESHMAN CLASS PROFILE

415 students. 81 percent were in the top 30 percent of their high school class, and the average SAT score is 1076.

FACULTY

106 full-time faculty members, 91 percent of whom hold Ph.D.s or terminal degrees in their field; student-faculty ratio of 12:1 and average class size of 20.

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

36 undergraduate majors plus self-designed majors and a range of minors, concentrations, and pre-professional options; graduate degree programs in athletic training, business administration, music education, physical therapy, and science education.

STUDY ABROAD

Programs in 13 countries, including Argentina, Australia, China, Dominican Republic, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Northern Ireland, and Spain, as well as several short-term programs.

OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAMS

Semesters in Philadelphia and Washington, DC.

CAREER SERVICES

A full range of guidance and support, including Career Connections, an online network of hundreds of LVC alumni.

INTERNSHIPS

Available in every major— in Annville, Hershey, Harrisburg, and beyond.

STUDENT LIFE

More than 95 student organizations focused on the arts, sports, media, service, culture, politics, pre-professional interests, faith, and Greek life.

ATHLETICS

A member of the National Collegiate Athletic Associa-tion (NCAA), Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC), American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA), and Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC), LVC offers 24 sports.

RESIDENCE LIFE

28 residence halls of various styles; housing guaranteed all four undergraduate years.

AFTER LVC

Ninety-one percent of 2013 graduates who responded to our annual survey were employed or were attending graduate school within six months of graduation. Nearly 15 percent were employed and attending graduate school.

APPLYING

Our application process includes an Early Decisionopportunity and is otherwise rolling. We encourage completed applications by March 1 for fall semester admission and December 1 for spring semester admission.

FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS

Approximately 97 percent of students receive grant or scholarship aid from LVC. Generous academic scholarships are awarded to students whose high school records demonstrate a commitment to challenge and achievement. Total financial aid awarded in the form of LVC grants and academic scholarships for 2013-2014 was $26,350,483. The average grant and scholarship package totaled $16,418.

COSTS 2014-2015

Tuition and Fees: $37,470Room and Board: $10,100Total Expenses: $47,570

CONTACT LVC101 North College AvenueAnnville, Pennsylvania 17003-1400

[email protected] www.lvc.edu

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