Private College

Lebanon Valley College

(63 reviews)

101 College Ave, Annville, PA 17003

Lebanon Valley College

Overview

Go further in life, and achieve more for yourself, your family, and the world with a degree from Lebanon Valley College. Undergraduate and Graduate & Online Degrees in health professions, science and mathematics, business and communications, arts and humanities, and education. Accelerated 3+2 bachelor's-to-masters available.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating
  • Gender-neutral restroom
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Transgender safespace
  • Free parking lot
  • Free street parking
  • On-site parking

Services

  • Career Planning
  • Counseling Degree Programs
  • Graduate Education Programs & Certificates
  • Health Professions Degrees
  • MBA & Business Programs
  • Bachelor's Degree Programs
  • Athletics
  • Master's Degree Programs
  • Doctorate in Physical Therapy
  • Speech-Language Pathology Clinic
  • Pre-Medicine
  • Digital Media Major
  • Merit Scholarships

Working Hours

Monday 8 AM–4 PM
Tuesday 8 AM–4 PM
Wednesday 8 AM–4 PM
Thursday 8 AM–4 PM
Friday 8 AM–4 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Location

Reviews

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Richard K

On Thursday September 6 2018 I was on a tour of Lebanon Valley College. What stood out was the pretty Peace Garden. I really don't know much about the school to help anybody. I wanted to visit the art gallery but it wasn't open until one and I didn't have the time to wait.

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Donna Eberly

Experienced Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra. Beautiful venue, weather, and music. Stuart Milano is a truly fantastic maestro!

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lisa shaull

I was there for a group meeting with The Nutrition Group team. Property was well maintained. Facilities were clean.

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Alex de la Torre

Did my undergrad here. Excellent academics with small classes. Knowledgeable professors who know how to teach and are always willing to help you. Friendly classmates. Took one star away as food could be a little better and for the administration taking stands on certain issues I do not agree with (which seems to be happening at the majority of colleges today). All and all, a very decent place to do your undergrad.

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Coleman 48

In general, this is a very unpleasant school in terms of academics and facilities. The majority of the facilities are incredibly outdated, and are in need of serious overhaul to deal with the needs of an ever evolving student body. Teachers are very inconsistent, they are either very relaxed and want to watch you succeed or they will laugh as you crash and burn. There really is no in between. The food is good at the very least, parking for commuters is unsatisfactory, and the school is essentially one tremendous money pit that I encourage you to avoid.

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Andrew Martin

I finished my degree here and really found the small school atmosphere refreshing after four years at a 28,000+ university. I did not live on campus so I can't tell you about that experience. The departments are small enough that you can't get lost but large enough to give you great opportunities. They can at times be frustratingly small however and tend not to overwhelm with options. Overall they restored much of my faith in higher education and as some one who dislikes school by and large, I had a genuinely enjoyable time in a difficult class (physical chemistry if you were wondering). I am thinking of picking a few more classes up here and would recommend them to anyone who likes to really know their professors.

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Kittie D

As a parent we found this to be the single worst decision of our life. Don’t be fooled by this small town college. Our daughter changed in every way during her time there. She turned on us and is still estranged from us today. And can’t even use her worthless liberal arts degree that we are still paying on with the massive student loans.

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Elizabeth Shivell

If you want a college that is like a small town, academically challenging and great student to teacher ratios, LVC is a find. It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and graduation requirements include basic courses in religion. I’m not a Christian, but I found the Religion classes fascinating and challenging. If you want a big university or urban experience, look further. I loved it.

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Victoria Diggins

I visited Lebanon Valley College's open house because it was one of my brother's choices for where he wanted to go to school in the fall. It was a very nice school and it had a beautiful campus. The food was good, and the staff seemed nice. The only flaw was the almost 50,000 dollar tuition.

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Mallory Bope

Great school! Excellent professors and supportive staff. Love the clubs and other activities offered on campus as well. Annville is a nice, quaint little Central PA city. Hard to get into too much trouble ;-).