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Kapil Lalwani

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Lebanon Valley College is less expensive than Earlham College. The annual tuition at this college ranges from 24,33,000 to 30,41,000. Conversely, Earlham College charges an annual tuition fee of approximately 34,19,000 to 40,25,000. In addition, Lebanon Valley College awards much larger financial aid scholarships on average, which are about 13,42,000 each year, while Earlham gives out awards worth about 10,35,000. All things considered, Lebanon appears to be a cheaper school, with lower tuition and more financial aid. 

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Kapil Lalwani

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Studying at Lebanon Valley College, you may live on campus or nearby – this option contributes to a richer experience of college life. The college provides 11 residence halls, to which 95% of first year students and 70% of upper-class students are willing to live. Differences in costs are expected for on-campus residences to range around INR 6.40 Lacs annually for board and lodgings and mess facility, access to dining halls, Fitness Centre facilities, and study rooms are provided. While the price of on-campus accommodations may be in the range of INR 4 lac to INR 8 lac annually on the basis of location and the type of accommodations,

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Kapil Lalwani

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Tuition fees for the international students amount to INR 34.19 Lacs Every year the total cost of attending Lebanon Valley College, including accommodation and meal plan is INR 6.40 Lacs Health and other miscellaneous expenses stand at INR 1.35lakhs and INR 1.65 Lacs respectively. Also expenses like books, stationery and miscellaneous expenses may come to INR 1.5 Lacs to INR 2 Lacs for each year of study. The college also has merit scholarships open to International students which are between INR 21,77,000 to INR 28,31,000 per annum.

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Kapil Lalwani

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For obtaining visa of LVC in USA applicant require several documents such as passport book which must valid for at least six months after intended period of stay and have to submit Form I-20 issued by the college and completed Form DS-160 and receipt of INR 13,450 for SEVIS fee. Further, the students needs to submit the proof of financial support for the course fee and living expenses, bank statement showing minimum balance of INR 21.77 Lacs Students have to submit mark sheet and certificate. Students may also be required to submit and present other documents which include but not limited to, police certificate, medical insurance among

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Kapil Lalwani

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There are different scholarships offered to the Indian Students at Lebanon Valley College, the range provided is 21.77 Lacs to 28.31 Lacs per year. The college offers a direct merit scholarship assurance, which means all admitted students will always be awarded a minimum of INR 21.77 Lacs per year for up to four years. There are seven Merit Scholarship Levels: Board of Trustees Merit Scholarship with the annual aid of INR 28,31,000, Predential Merit Scholarship worth INR 26,58,000 annually, Dean's Merit Scholarship – INR 25,04,000 per year. The scholarships listed below do not require the student to apply for the college separately a

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Devina

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Lebanon Valley College (LVC) in Annville, Pennsylvania is known for its strong academic reputation across over 40 undergraduate majors, particularly in the fields of business, biology, psychology, and music education. It not only holds an added focus on student experience but also boasts a 13:1 ratio of students to faculty, average class sizes of 20 students, and campus life, including 80-plus student organizations and 19 NCAA Division III athletic teams—all helping to drive LVC's rankings as the #7 Best Regional College in the North by U.S. News & World Report ranked the college among the top in the country for liberal arts coll

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Devina

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Indian students choose to study at Lebanon Valley College for various reasons. One of the primary reasons can be attributed to the college's generous merit-based scholarships, ranging from $26,000 to $34,000 per year as well as its relatively high rate of acceptance which is 77%.  Other reasons include of its welcoming environment for international students, it's convenient location between major U.S. cities, variety of academic programs including MBA, engineering, computer science/IT, and Science degrees among many more.

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Devina

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Yes, an average Indian student can certainly join Lebanon Valley College, as it has an  acceptance rate of 77.6%. It is also an institution giving generous merit-based scholarships to students and it is seen as welcoming to students from across the world. In addition, its location is very convenient for those who wish to study in the United States, as long as the standard admission requirements of submitting transcripts, test scores, recommendations, and a personal statement are met.

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Devina

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If you are a student at Lebanon Valley College, you can expect to spend around 1200-1500 USD each month for essentials such as food, accommodation, travel, and other expenses. Along with the cost of tuition,   the university encourages budgeting around 2000-2500 USD per month for living expenses, including accommodation, food, and other costs which is equal to 1,75,000 to 2,25,000 INR per month. Hence, it is moderately expensive is it to live at Lebanon Valley College.

 

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Yes, it is relatively easy to get a part-time job while studying at Lebanon Valley College. The college itself offers on-campus student employment opportunities, which some of the students claim is good for flexibility and keeping reasonable hours to balance one's academic obligations. Emphasis by the college on work-life balance and competitive benefits for faculty and staff suggests that this environment also supports part-time employment for students.

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