Aileen Koch of Franklin Named Resident Assistant at Lebanon Valley College
ANNVILLE, PA — Aileen N. Koch of Franklin, N.J., was selected to serve as a resident assistant at Lebanon Valley College in Dellinger Hall for the fall of 2014. Koch, a graduate of Wallkill Valley Regional High School, is pursuing a bachelor of science and bachelor of arts in music education and music.
LVC selects 48 resident assistants (RAs) from the student body who live in the residence halls and serve as mentors and role models. RAs do a mixture of social and educational programming, helping first-year students make the transition from high school to college and making sure students of all ages have access to the College’s many social and academic resources.
A residential college, LVC offers a range of housing options. For the first two years, students live in traditional residence halls, allowing them to learn about themselves, meet a lot of people, and make friends. Most upperclassmen live in more independent environments, including small houses, rooms clustered as suites, or apartment-style housing.
Learn more about living at LVC in this YouTube video.
Lebanon Valley College(R) in Annville, Pa., welcomes 1,600 full-time undergraduates studying more than 30 challenging and sophisticated majors, as well as customized self-designed majors. Founded in 1866, LVC has graduate programs in athletic training, physical therapy, business, music education, and science education. Learn more at www.lvc.edu.
Annville is 15 minutes east of Hershey and 35 minutes east of Harrisburg; Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Baltimore are within two hours.
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