Fur ther. More.
Further readiness. More success.
#1
LVC is
in Pennsylvania for alumni job placement three consecutive years,
and was
#1 in the U.S.
among all colleges and universities in 2018. The career guidance site Zippia listed LVC as #1 in Pennsylvania (2018, 2019, 2020) and #5 in the U.S. (2020) among all colleges and universities in “The Best College in Each State for Getting a Job.” The list is based on U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard placement rates for alumni 10 years after enrolling—and proof that an LVC education prepares students for their first jobs and for ongoing career success. The placement rate for LVC students enrolling in 2009 and working today is 95.63%. LVC’s rate is higher than the rates of Elon University, Gonzaga University, Marquette University, and University of Delaware.
Further learning. More opportunity.
We’ll make sure you’re career ready. With personalized coaching from staff in our new Breen Center for Graduate Success, you’ll align your career and academic paths through leadership and résumé development, networking, and internship opportunities—starting your first year and continuing beyond graduation.
Not Your Typical Courses You’ll acquire critical and creative thinking, communication, and analytical skills through our Constellation LVC core curriculum, which features for-credit, hands-on experiences and multidisciplinary exploration of topics important to society. Your First-Year Experience will introduce you to College resources and connect you right away with your professors. To meet your individual needs and interests, we offer: • Accessibility resources • Dutchmen First, a program for first-generation students • Global education; short- and long-term study abroad options • Writing advising and tutoring • Counseling and health services • Intercultural and inclusive programming • Community service and volunteerism • Spiritual life opportunities
Further ambition. More meaningful work. Ryan Redner ’99 Business Administration (Management) president and chief operating officer, Redner’s Markets Inc. Dr. Sammy Bost ’17, D’19 Health Science and Physical Therapy with a minor in Psychology lettered in FOUR sports; national finalist for the 2017 NCAA Woman of the Year Award; set the NCAA record for Dr. Elizabeth
consecutive stolen bases
Miller Bains ’64 Physics NASA scientist who Kristy Sonberg ’18
helped train astronauts and
Early Childhood Education
astrophysicist Sally Ride to
and Special Education
use the robotic arm on NASA’s
Fulbright Scholar, South Korea
seventh space shuttle mission
Nate Valdez ’14 Digital Communications Dr. Sophia Lunt ’05
technical recruiter, Facebook;
ACS Chemistry
member of the Flying Dutchmen
cancer researcher
football and men’s track & field teams
recently highlighted in The Scientist
Bryan Cutler, Esq., ’01 Health Care Management Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Dayshalee Rosario Cruz ’20 Global Studies and French multiple international experiences including semesters abroad in The Netherlands and France and a servicelearning trip to the Dominican Republic
Patrick Maxwell ’17 Economics, Global Studies, Alan Newsome ’07
and International Business
Actuarial Science and Economics
LVC’s first-ever Thomas
head of actuarial and investments
R. Pickering Graduate
audit, MassMutual, Boston, Mass;
Foreign Affairs Fellow;
member of the College’s Board
U.S. Embassy, Laos
of Trustees
The Hon. Thomas W. ’71 and
Alex Reber ’07, M’17
Susan Manbeck ’72 Corbett
Business Administration and
Politics/English
Accounting with a Politics Minor
46th Governor and First Lady of
senior accountant, Miller
Pennsylvania; the only elected
Dixon Drake; treasurer for the
non-Ivy League Governor of
Pennsylvania Democratic Party
Pennsylvania in two decades
Dr. Katherine Myers Mesick ’05 Physics Allison Liu ’21
designs and tests radiation detectors
Actuarial Science and Computer
for space applications as part of her
& Data Science
role at the Los Alamos National Lab
actuarial analyst, Capital Insurance Group,
in New Mexico
Nevada; Gold Community Service Award Winner
Mike Rhoades ’95 History head men’s basketball coach, Virginia Commonwealth University
Wanda Perez Hoffman ’12 Elementary Education and Secondary Education teacher, Lebanon School District; graduate
Dr. Si Pham ’79 Chemistry
of the College’s Lebanon Valley Education
Vietnamese refugee who
Partnership (LVEP), a collaboration with
went on to become a world-
Lebanon High School
famous transplant surgeon
Further your future Achieve more for yourself, your family, and the world. Pennsylvania state schools aren’t always less expensive. We’ll proudly go up against them when it comes to value vs. cost. Consider our strong four-year graduation rate, alumni career outcomes, phenomenal graduate and medical school acceptance rates, top-notch facilities, and our community of genuine, hardworking people who help each other succeed—it’ll be hard to make any other choice. Average aid package:*
$32,012 Aid packages are customized to each student’s needs. *Data as of June 30, 2021.
Average annual cost, all incoming students:
$19,862 Based on incoming class of 2018. Applies only to students who file the FAFSA and demonstrate a financial need.
Four-year graduation rate:
63% (versus the PASSHE system’s 43.5%) among the top 10 percent of ALL colleges and universities in the U.S.
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Tip:
Be sure to look at four-year graduation rates. The College Scorecard and other sites show six-year graduation rates, which give the appearance of better outcomes. Undergraduate students will graduate in four years, or we’ll pay for the extra courses. Full-time, non-transfer students need to complete an average of at least 15 credits per semester, pass all courses on the first try, and keep a minimum GPA of 2.0. Fill out the FAFSA when you apply for admission. We’ll put together a financial aid and scholarship offer that works for you and your family.
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