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How Our Students Live
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A college education is so much more than time in the classroom or lab. Your child has interests to explore, friendships to pursue, and new experiences to enjoy. At Lebanon Valley College, we make sure our students have the resources and support to make the most of it.
RESOURCES FOR PARENTS This is the fourth 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
. . . have a safe, supportive, and comfortable PLACE TO LIVE
. . . have access to a variety of healthy DINING OPTIONS
. . . live in a place with AMPLE OPPORTUNITIES
. . . be able to pursue PERSONAL INTERESTS
. . . be able to PLAY and get a solid education
. . . have opportunities to GIVE BACK to the community
. . . know a few facts about LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE
We believe your son or daughter should . . .
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College housing should feel like home.
The transition from high school to college is easier when students have a safe, supportive place to call home. For the first two years at LVC, your son or daughter will live in a traditional residence hall with fellow underclassmen. This provides opportunities to meet a lot of people and forge the kinds of lasting friendships that make college life so rewarding. Other on-campus housing options are available after the first two years.
This past fall, 83 percent of LVC first-year students returned for their sophomore year, a retention rate far above the national average.
More than 90 percent of students live with the same roommate their entire first year.
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To help our students succeed both socially and academically, LVC carefully selects 48 resident assistants who live in the residence halls and serve as mentors, role models, and safety nets. A big part of the RA’s job is to make sure that every student is fitting in, knows about available resources, and has a reliable place to turn for help or advice.
All first-year roommates are paired by Residential Life staff and are assigned based on shared academic experiences, mutual roommate requests, and documented medical needs. In their first
year, roommates will share courses, in-hall tutoring, and programs designed to assist in their daily transitions. Students will also have access to support needed to success-fully transition into LVC academically, emotionally, and socially.
Most upperclassmen live in more independent environments, including small houses, rooms clustered as suites, or apartment-style housing—arrange-ments that help prepare your son or daughter for independent living after college.
The next best thing to home cooking.
We take pride in our food service, recognizing the importance of good nutrition in a healthy, productive life.
A variety of meal plans accommodates both residential students and commuters and offers flexibility through Flex Dollars, which can be used like cash at any of our campus dining locations.
LVC menus reflect a variety of tastes and diets and include options sensitive to dietary restrictions. A sample of serving stations in the primary dining hall includes:
• Signature Entrées: classic favorites, gourmet selections, specialty sandwiches
• Brick Oven Pizza and Pasta: brick oven pizza, hand-prepared strombolis and calzones, and fresh pasta dishes
• Bravo!: made-to-order dishes including stir fry, chopped salads, and omelets
• Salad Bar: mixed greens, fresh veggies, assorted dressings, and homemade soups
• LVC Deli: fresh, made-to-order sandwiches, paninis, wraps
• Cuisine: vegetarian and gluten-free options
• Dutchmen Grill: burgers and other items from the char-broiler
• Baked Impressions: in-house bakery with cakes, pies, brownies, cookies, and cereal bars
LVC dining services helps diners make healthy food choices through the Live Well program, which offers menu items lower in calories, sodium, and saturated fat.
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Intermetzo Coffee Bar, centrally located in one of LVC’s busiest academic buildings, serves freshly brewed coffees, espresso drinks, bottled beverages, smoothies, snacks, and bakery items, as well as grab-and- go gourmet salads and sandwiches to students on the move.
The Dutchman Den convenience store is your one-stop shop for build-your-own heroes, grab-and-go options, and other items, such as school supplies, frozen dinners, and toiletries.
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Our students say LVC feels a lot like home.
Our campus community is close-knit and welcoming. Students know one another, support one another, and treat one another with the trust and respect that comes from being part of a safe community.
Our parents like the fact that campus is safe and nurturing.
Our campus is comfortable and convenient. Students live a short walk from friends, classes, the library, dining halls, and fitness facilities. Everything they need is close at hand. There are enough activities and events to keep them busy, but there is also enough peace and quiet to allow them to focus on the things that are most important in college—studying and doing well.
A favorite place on campus is the Peace Garden, which draws students in with its serene ponds, a footbridge, and plenty of space to sit and study (or take a break from studying). Our students find the beauty of the garden— and campus in general—provides a welcome backdrop to their active lives.
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“ Sarah is getting from LVC exactly what she needs—the right size campus, the distance from home (not too far, not too close), the down-to-earth staff. The school is very personable. During the open house, I felt like I was meeting new ‘old’ friends.”
Lyn Marino, mother of Sarah Marino
A wider world just down the road.
Our students enjoy the advantages of two worlds: idyllic, small-campus life plus the recreational, educational, cultural, and professional opportunities associated with larger towns and cities.
A few minutes’ walk from campus, Annville (population 5,000) is a college-friendly community. Many LVC students volunteer as tutors or mentors to Annville students. Others have internships with local businesses and industries.
Annville is a recreational destination for students wanting to spend time with friends. Popular destinations include Soprano’s Ristorante & Pizzeria, Batdorf Restaurant, and the historic Allen Theatre and MJ’s Coffee House, where LVC sponsors many free events for students.
Just down the road, students can shop (there’s a mall and Walmart) or dine in nearby Palmyra or travel a few more miles to Hershey, home of the famous chocolate factory and a place where many students find internships. Harrisburg and Lancaster are both about a half-hour drive by car. Baltimore and Philadelphia are both reachable by car in about two hours.
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There’s a place here for everyone. Several places, in fact.We seek students who want to be involved. As a result, our campus is a lively place to live and learn. Whether taking a leadership role or pursuing a brand-new interest, almost every student is involved in at least one (often more than one) club, organization, ensemble, or activity.
Academic Clubs• Accounting Club• Audio Engineering Society• Biology Club• Chemistry Club• Council for Exceptional
Children• Digital Valley Club• French Club• German Club (Teutonia
Vallis)• Greenblotter Literary
Society• History/Politics/
Economics Club (HyPE)• Math Club• Music Industry Student
Association (MISA)• Phi Beta Lambda (business
leadership club)• Physical Therapy Club• Pre-Health Professions
Society• Psi Chi (psychology
honor society)• Psychology Club• Society of Physics Students• Sociology and Criminal
Justice Club
• Student Pennsylvania State Education Association
• Tri-Beta Biological Honors Society
Campus Media• La Vie Collegienne
(student newspaper)• WLVC Radio
Community Service Organizations• Circle K• Colleges Against Cancer• Community Dutchmen• Habitat for Humanity• Lebanon Valley Education
Partnership Mentoring Program
• Mini-Thon
Greek and Service Organizations• Alpha Phi Omega• Alpha Sigma Tau• Gamma Sigma Sigma• Greek Council• Panhellenic Council• Phi Lambda Sigma• Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia• Phi Sigma Sigma• Sigma Alpha Iota• Tau Kappa Epsilon
Leadership Organizations• Multicultural Mentors • Peer Mentors • Student Athlete Advisory
Committee• Student Government• Student Programming
Board• ValleyFest Committee
Music Groups• Brass Quintet • Chamber Choir• Clarinet Choir• College Choir• Concert Choir• Flute Ensemble• Guitar Ensemble• Handbell Choir• Low Brass Ensemble• LVC Jazz Band• Percussion Ensemble• Pride of the Valley
Marching Band• Small Jazz Ensemble• String Ensemble• Symphonic Band• Symphony Orchestra• Trumpet Ensemble• Woodwind Quintet
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Music and Theater Organizations• LVC American Guild of
Organists, student chapter• National Association for
Music Education (NAfME), LVC chapter
• Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia (music fraternity for men)
• Sigma Alpha Iota (international music fraternity for women)
• The Wig and Buckle Theater Company
Special Interest Groups• Anime Society• Asian Society in Action
(A.S.I.A.)• College Conservatives• College Democrats• Commuter Club• Freedom Rings (gay,
lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and allies student group)
• Hispanic Alliance• Indoor Color Guard• Minecraft Club• The Pallas Society (social
justice honor society)• Paranormal Club
• Student Alumni Association (SAA)
• Student Programming Board
• Swing Dance Club• Vale• ValleyFest• Women’s Services and
Gender Research Center (WSGRC)
Spiritual Life Organizations• Buddhist Meditation• Christian Life at LVC• Classic Yoga• Fellowship of Christian
Athletes• He Is Savior (HIS)
Praise Band
• Hillel• InterVarsity Bible Studies• Ministry Team• Praise Him With Dance• Servants of Christ• Youth for Christ
In addition to student- run initiatives, LVC sponsors a variety of fun activities for students—including comedians, coffee houses, concerts, films, lectures, and weekly excursions to nearby attractions—most of which are free to students or very inexpensive.
“ Kathryn chose to get involved in many of the extracurricular programs the College offers. The College’s small size allowed her to assume leadership positions in a couple of organizations—even as a freshman.”
David Lewis, father of Kathryn Lewis
Our students play as hard as they work.
Being active and healthy is part of living a positive, successful life, and LVC students take advantage of many opportunities to combine wellness and fun.
Varsity Sports Competing in the Commonwealth Conference at the NCAA Division III level, LVC athletes can play college sports while pursuing career and intellectual goals and enjoying other interests. As an LVC varsity athlete, your child can major in whatever he or she chooses, double-major, study abroad, and pursue intern-ships—experiences that will enrich and inform his or her life well beyond college.
LVC offers a series of leadership workshops for athletes that deal with such topics as coaching fundamentals, practice schedule development, and dealing with fan behavior.
Intercollegiate Sports
Men’s
• Baseball
• Basketball
• Cross Country
• Football
• Golf
• Lacrosse
• Soccer
• Swimming
• Tennis
• Track & Field (indoor and outdoor)
Women’s
• Basketball
• Cross Country
• Field Hockey
• Golf
• Lacrosse
• Soccer
• Softball
• Swimming
• Tennis
• Track & Field (indoor and outdoor)
• Volleyball
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“ LVC offers so many extracurricular activities. From Greek life to clubs, from weekend trips to programs the school provides for a minimal fee, there is always something for a student to do.”
Brian and Mary Barr, parents of Andrea Barr
More than 30 percent of the student body participates on one (or more) of LVC’s NCAA Division III athletic teams, and the College is well equipped to help athletes maintain the balance between athletic competition and academic performance. LVC runs a variety of orientation, assessment, and academic support programs specifically designed to help student-athletes succeed, including the BodyARMOR program.
Although LVC has no physical education requirement, most students are involved in some sort of physical fitness or wellness activity, whether it’s a spot on the Ultimate Frisbee team, a Les Mills body-pump class, a nutrition workshop, or games of pick-up basketball.
Intramurals and Sports Clubs Intramural sports are popular. Beginner or advanced, anyone can participate. Additionally, students run a number of sports clubs that provide opportunities for involvement in other physical pursuits.
Intramurals/Recreational Sports
• Basketball (men’s and women’s)
• Coed flag football
• Dodgeball
• Kickball
• Ping-pong
• Racquetball
• Tae Kwon Do
• Volleyball (coed, men’s, women’s)
Sports Clubs
• Dance Team
• Equestrian Club
• Quidditch
• Women’s Rugby
• Soccer Club
• Student Athletic Advisory Committee
• Ultimate Frisbee
• Men’s Volleyball
Club Varsity
• Cheerleading
• Ice Hockey
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With all the things that define them as individuals, our students share a commitment to service and community outreach. Generosity of spirit is a natural product of our friendly culture, and students and faculty find many ways to contribute to the Annville community and to others far away.
The College organizes several annual campus-wide service initiatives. Addi-tionally, more than 75 student groups, athletic teams, Greek organizations, and theme houses initiate community service projects. The Lebanon Valley Educational Partnership connects LVC students with local high school students to talk about college. In the past year alone, LVC ath-letic teams raised tens of thousands of dollars for numerous charities, including the American Cancer Society, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Coach to Cure MD, Penn State Hershey Cancer Institute, Special Olympics, and several wounded veteran organizations, among others.
Students earn recognition for their volunteer work by participating in LVC’s service award program. Distinction at the gold, silver, or bronze level appears on their LVC résumé, giving potential employers insight into their character.
Service is a way of life here.
LVC was the first college to have a Relay for Life fund- raiser in South Central Pennsylvania. In 2013, more than 500 students participated in the ninth annual relay, raising $44,000.
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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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