Alert

APRIL 7

COVID Information

Please visit the link below for the latest information about the coronavirus outbreak.

Full-time Students, Undergraduate

The charges for full-time students for 2020-2021 are:

  Resident Commuter
Tuition and fees $46,030 $45,910
Room and board* $12,500 $0
Total $58,530 $45,910

See breakout of all full-time undergraduate student tuition and fees.

  • Annual costs are generally divided into two payments: one for each semester.

  • Please note: LVC requires all first-year students, sophomores, juniors, and seniors to live on campus unless they are enrolled as a commuting student (must be within 30 driving miles from campus). All resident students must have a residential meal plan.

  • In addition, students should anticipate other expenses for books, transportation, and personal and miscellaneous educational items. Those expenses are estimated to be approximately $3,682 for resident students, $16,182 for students living off-campus, and $6,682 for commuting students living with their parents. These estimated costs are included in the cost of attendance when determining eligibility for financial aid. An estimated allowance for room and board is included in the off-campus and commuter cost of attendance.

  • Visit meal plans and housing options for more detailed information about these costs. 

  • For more information about financing options, new student financial aid checklist, and the terms and conditions of accepting aid, please see the Financial Aid Information Packet.

  • You may also view details about Federal Student Loans, Plus Loans, and Student Alternative Loans.

  • Certain courses charge additional fees such as lab fees, etc. The charge is assessed at the time of registration for that particular course.

Financial Aid By the Numbers

99%

of Incoming Class Received Grant or Scholarship from LVC

$23,738

Average Financial Aid Package for Incoming Class

$19,441

Average Academic Scholarship for Incoming Class

$11.1M

Total Scholarship & Aid Expenditures for Incoming Class

Financial aid was a big factor when I was shopping for colleges. I was choosing between two schools that were completely different from one another—LVC and a public university in Pennsylvania. When my father and I calculated the costs, we found that both schools came out to be the same price, even with the higher sticker price for LVC.

Music Education

Jordan J. Bilicki