LVC Catalog 2019-2020

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ADMISSION FOR GRADUATE STUDENTS Admission requirements for each program are described under Graduate Academic Programs.

ENGLISH PROFICIENCY: UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR NON-NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS To be admitted into a graduate or undergraduate program, non-native English speakers must demonstrate English proficiency by meeting one of the following criteria: •

Earn one of the following minimum proficiency exam scores within two years before the date of admission: TOEFL, 80; IELTS, 6.5; or Step Eiken, 1.

Complete at least two years of coursework within three years before the date of admission where the language of instruction was English.

Complete at least 24 undergraduate semester credit hours or 18 graduate semester credit hours within two years before the date of admission at an accredited college or university in the United States.

Achieve an advanced level in English from an accredited and approved intensive language institute within one year before admission.

Also, all applicants are required to complete an interview (in person or via live video) with the Admission Office before admission.

Student Finances Payment for tuition, as well as for room, board, and other charges, is due by a published deadline before the beginning of each term. Students failing to meet this deadline will be required to make special arrangements with the Business Office before their course registrations are processed. Questions regarding charges and payments should be addressed to the Business Office.

REFUND POLICY FOR FULL-TIME STUDENTS Treatment of Title IV (Federal) Aid When a Student Withdraws For a student who withdraws after the 60 percent point-in-time, there are no unearned funds. However, a school must still complete a return calculation to determine whether the student is eligible for a post-withdrawal disbursement. The calculation is based on the percentage of earned aid using the following Federal Return of Title IV funds formula: Percentage of payment period or term completed = the number of days completed up to the last date the student attended class or participated in an academically related activity divided by the total days in the term. (Any break of five days or more is not counted as part of the days in the term). This percentage is also the percentage of earned aid. Funds are returned to the appropriate federal program based on the percentage of unearned aid using the following formula: Aid to be returned = (100 percent of the aid that could be disbursed minus the percentage of earned aid) multiplied by the total amount of aid that could have been disbursed during the payment period or term.

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Articles inside

GRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

17min
pages 94-103

2019–2020 ACADEMIC CALENDAR

6min
pages 104-108

UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

1hr
pages 56-93

INDIVIDUALIZED COURSES

3min
pages 54-55

INTERNSHIPS

2min
page 53

SELF-DESIGNED MAJOR

2min
page 52

PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS

2min
page 51

GRIEVANCES

7min
pages 26-28

COOPERATIVE PROGRAMS

2min
page 50

ACADEMIC STANDING REQUIREMENTS

10min
pages 31-34

ACADEMIC AND GRADUATION HONORS

7min
pages 38-41

ACADEMIC HONESTY

4min
pages 29-30

GRADING SYSTEMS AND GRADE POINT AVERAGES

2min
page 25

ATTENDANCE POLICY

4min
pages 23-24

STUDENT FINANCES

7min
pages 9-11

STUDENT CONSUMER INFORMATION

1min
page 7

TRANSFER CREDIT

2min
page 16

UNDERGRADUATE NONTRADITIONAL CREDIT

6min
pages 17-19

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

4min
pages 13-14

COURSE INFORMATION

2min
page 15

PRIVACY OF STUDENT RECORDS

1min
page 12

LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE PROFILE

1min
page 4
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