Reunion Giving
Virtually everyone who graduates from LVC has done so through the support of others.
Family members help pay the cost of tuition. Professors inspire student to achieve their goals and pursue their passions. Roommates and friends offer encouragement when it is most needed.
LVC students also receive support from the dedicated alumni who recognize the support they received as students. Giving back is part of the traditional of a liberal arts education. Whether you graduated fifteen or fifty five years ago, your gift makes a difference.
Even if this is your first gift in a while, help celebrate your reunion and the teaching and learning happening at LVC with a gift of any size.
Make your reunion gift online now!
Click on your class’ page to see the current giving totals and who from the class has made their investment in our LVC students.
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Meet Charlie
Hello, I am Charlie Johnson, a senior physical therapy major from Schwenksville, Pa, and I would like to share my story with you. Ever since I was 17 years old, I have been independent, working to cover all my expenses while going to high school. College was always my dream, but I didn’t know how I could afford the tuition. That didn’t stop me from visiting LVC on my own. I graduated from a small high school, and when I walked on LVC’s campus, I knew this community felt right. Knowing my situation, my high school guidance counselor co-signed the loan I needed for financial aid. My Vickroy Scholarship from LVC helps me manage my tuition, and inspires me to keep my grades up every semester.
Although I am here at LVC years after you, I want you to know that this College is giving me the best education I could ever have. My scholarship is possible only because of alumni who support LVC. You don’t know how much that support means to me. Even if you can give only a little bit, it helps so much. I became a resident assistant because I want to help others, especially freshmen, the way so many people have helped me. For the first time, I’ve found a real home, and it is here at LVC.–
Charlie Johnson '11, D'13