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In 1989, a group of community leaders established the Lebanon Valley Education Partnership between Lebanon Valley College and the Lebanon School District. The goal of the partnership is to encourage students in the city of Lebanon to study, stay in school, and aspire to attend college.
Beginning in the eighth grade, students are identified who are doing well academically but have financial or other circumstances that may prevent them from attending college. The partners are matched with current LVC students who serve as mentors throughout the students’ high school years. The partnership also provides great financial benefits for these economically disadvantaged students. If the student enrolls in college preparatory classes and maintains good academic standing in high school, he or she becomes eligible for a tuition scholarship at LVC.
Sixty-three LVEP students have graduated with their bachelor’s degree from LVC—at no cost to the student—since 2000. This is thanks in part to private charitable support and the annual Achievement Challenge Golf Tournament, supported by local businesses and volunteer leaders. For more information, contact Evelyn Colon at colon@lvc.edu or 717-867-6325.
The Women’s Club of Lebanon
Lebanon Federal Credit Union
Klick Lewis Chevrolet