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Lebanon Valley College sets enrollment record

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Lebanon Valley College welcomed its largest first-year class in history.
The 487 new students surpassed the 478 new enrollees in 2019. Aside from last year’s COVID-affected enrollment across the country, LVC has welcomed record classes of new enrollees in four of the past five years.
Local students include:
– Andrew Fite of Newtown, a graduate of Council Rock High School North, who is planning to pursue a degree in actuarial science;
– Memory Harrington of Sellersville, a graduate of Pennridge High School, who is planning to pursue a degree in actuarial science;
– Jeremy Tuz of Chalfont, a graduate of Central Bucks High School West, who is planning to pursue a degree in biology;

– William Kleinfelder of Bensalem, a graduate of Conwell-Egan Catholic High School, who is planning to pursue a degree in computer and data science.
– Melissa Lightcap of Sellersville, a graduate of Pennridge High School, who is planning to pursue a degree in early childhood education.
– Zachary Klein of Quakertown, a graduate of Quakertown Senior High School, who is planning to pursue a degree in history.
– David Nolter of Southampton, a graduate of Council Rock High School South, who is planning to pursue a degree in history;
– Garrett MacClay of Jamison, a graduate of Central Bucks High School South, who is planning to pursue a degree in physical therapy.


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