I am in LVC's 6 year Doctorate of Physical Therapy program and while it is tough, I have learned so much by attending this college. Every one of my professors have been great and the small class environment really enhances learning. The professors know your name and know how to help you. You are not considered just another number at LVC. They are more than willing to meet with you whenever you can to help you in any way they can. They make themselves completely accessible to better your learning.
Do you enjoy the experience at your school?
I absolutely love being at LVC! I could not see myself going to a different school. The campus is beautiful and there is always something going on. Walking from class to class isn't a hassle considering it is at most 5 minutes. Besides the resources the school provides and the environment the school is in, the students that attend this school are what make it worth while. Every student is unique and has their own way of doing things, however, everyone is down to earth, friendly, and everyone feels as if they belong. I have made so many friendships and relationships with people that will continue to last past graduation.
Do you feel you’re getting value for the money you’re spending on college?
LVC is relatively expensive compared to state schools, however, when looking at other private institutions, LVC ranks high on the list. LVC gives out a lot of money through scholarships and then some. If you are determined to stay there, they will help you out in anyway they can. Overall, the experience I have already had there is priceless.
Do you have any tips for prospective students?
When looking for a school make sure you know what you want. Definitely visit each campus twice (with the schools you are definitely interested in) - once with a bigger tour and a second time with a one-on-one session with a student. I did both of these things when I narrowed my choice down and that is ultimately what allowed me to make my decision because I knew LVC felt like the right place for me. Lastly, keep your head up. Looking at colleges is a time consuming, extensive process, but if you put the time into it in high school, you most definitely won't regret it once you've chosen the right school for you!
I am in LVC's 6 year Doctorate of Physical Therapy program and while it is tough, I have learned so much by attending this college. Every one of my professors have been great and the small class environment really enhances learning. The professors know your name and know how to help you. You are not considered just another number at LVC. They are more than willing to meet with you whenever you can to help you in any way they can. They make themselves completely accessible to better your learning.
I absolutely love being at LVC! I could not see myself going to a different school. The campus is beautiful and there is always something going on. Walking from class to class isn't a hassle considering it is at most 5 minutes. Besides the resources the school provides and the environment the school is in, the students that attend this school are what make it worth while. Every student is unique and has their own way of doing things, however, everyone is down to earth, friendly, and everyone feels as if they belong. I have made so many friendships and relationships with people that will continue to last past graduation.
LVC is relatively expensive compared to state schools, however, when looking at other private institutions, LVC ranks high on the list. LVC gives out a lot of money through scholarships and then some. If you are determined to stay there, they will help you out in anyway they can. Overall, the experience I have already had there is priceless.
When looking for a school make sure you know what you want. Definitely visit each campus twice (with the schools you are definitely interested in) - once with a bigger tour and a second time with a one-on-one session with a student. I did both of these things when I narrowed my choice down and that is ultimately what allowed me to make my decision because I knew LVC felt like the right place for me. Lastly, keep your head up. Looking at colleges is a time consuming, extensive process, but if you put the time into it in high school, you most definitely won't regret it once you've chosen the right school for you!