1 minute read

LEBANON VALLEY COLLEGE PROFILE

Founded: 1866, as a private, coeducational institution on the site of the Annville Academy. Became a four-year institution by 1883 as the lower grades were phased out.

Undergraduate Curriculum: a four-year program of study in the liberal arts with an academic year comprised of fall and spring semesters and optional winter and summer terms.

Undergraduate Degrees Granted: Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science in Chemistry Undergraduate Majors: accounting, ACS chemistry, actuarial science, analytical finance, applied history, audio & music production, biochemistry & molecular biology, biology, business administration, chemistry, communication sciences & disorders, computer & data science, creative arts, creative writing, criminal justice, digital communications, early childhood education, economics, elementary special education, English, environmental science, exercise science, global studies, history, interaction design, international business, mathematics, medical laboratory science, music, music business, music education, neuroscience, physics, political science, psychology, self-designed, social justice & civic engagement, sociology, Spanish. Undergraduate Special Programs: secondary education certification; in cooperation with The Pennsylvania State University and Case Western Reserve University: engineering; in cooperation with approved hospitals: medical laboratory science; in cooperation with the University of London: a Certificate of Higher Education in the Common Law.

Graduate Certificates: Healthcare Management, Integrated STEM Education, Leadership and Ethics, Modern Band, Online Teaching and Learning. Graduate Degrees: Master of Athletic Training, Master of Business Administration, Master of Music Education, Master of Science (Clinical Mental Health Counseling), Master of Science (Exercise Science), Master of Science (Speech-Language Pathology), Master of Science (STEM Education), Doctor of Physical Therapy. Number of Full-time Faculty: 120; of the permanent faculty, 88 percent have earned a Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree. Student-faculty Ratio (FTE): 11:1, with an average undergraduate class size of 19. Location: Annville, founded in 1799, is a small town of approximately 5,000 people located in south-central Pennsylvania. Driving times: Hershey, 10 minutes; Harrisburg, 1/2 hour; Baltimore, 2 hours; Philadelphia, 2 hours; New York, 3 hours; Washington, D.C., 3 hours.

Size of Campus: approximately 370 acres. The library contains 175,249 cataloged items and provides access to more than 337,828 electronic holdings. Residence Halls: 31 residential facilities with a capacity of 1,310. Student Enrollment: 1,638 full-time undergraduate students, with 91 part-time undergraduates and 186 graduate students.