National Guard & Navy Presentations

Attention all students!


If you are interested in learning more about the National Guard, Navy or what it’s like to be a nuclear engineer, please consider attending one or both of the homeroom sessions below. You must sign up using the links provided.

 
National Guard Presentation on February 12th during homeroom in the library – please sign up using this link: https://forms.gle/6aqZDvxj1YH1Hhni6


Navy & Nuclear Engineering Presentation on March 4th during homeroom – please sign up using this link: https://forms.gle/qgvtijgUExfiJo6n9


If you have any questions, contact your school counselor!  

PA Regional College Fair

Are you still searching for the right college for you? Join us in attending the PA Regional College Fair this spring! Any Juniors or Undecided Seniors may attend this event and have the opportunity to meet with a variety of colleges. This event takes place Thursday, March 5 at Thaddeus Stevens School of Technology from 8:30 to 11:30 AM. Pick up permission slips in the counseling office. Permission slips are due back by February 20.

Calling All Job Seekers!

Calling all job seekers! The Columbia Job Fair is happening Thursday evening, February 27th from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Columbia High School. Meet with a variety of employers who are looking to hire for full-time, part-time, and seasonal/temp positions. More information can be found on the PA CareerLink Lancaster County’s Facebook page. It’s not too early to start searching for your summer job!

https://www.facebook.com/PACareerLinkofLancasterCounty/?scrlybrkr=ca032147

Wildlife Leadership Academy Summer Opportunity!

Are you interested in a career in conservation and wildlife? Consider attending a Wildlife Leadership Academy this summer. You will engage in conservation activities, experiences and develop leadership and professional skills. This summer there will be curriculum focusing on deer, bass, trout, turkey and bear!

This is a great way to make the most of your summer. In addition you will:

obtain 3 college credits from Cedar Crest College for attending field school,
receive college and job reference letters from Academy staff,
go to special conservation focused college visit days at PSU Dubois, Susquehanna University, and Chatham University, and
attend professional scientific meetings including the PA Chapter of The Wildlife Society meeting, the Keystone Conference, and the PA Botany Symposium.

For more information see your school counselor!

Health and Biomedical Sciences Summer Camp July 2020-

Students: Consider planning for your future career in health care— consider attending the upcoming camp at Lebanon Valley.

When: Health and Biomedical Sciences Summer Camp

When: July 26-31, 2020.
Where: Lebanon Valley College, Annville, Pa.

Program Description 

Through lectures and hands-on laboratory investigations in state-of-the-art laboratories, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of molecular biology, pharmacology, immunology, biochemistry, and medical ethics. Students will learn how laboratory science can be translated into improved human health and will engage in investigative experiences that will allow them to apply their laboratory skills to real life problems. In addition, students will interact with practicing professionals in fields such as medicine, physical therapy, toxicology, genetic counseling, and biomedical laboratory research. The Health and Biomedical Sciences Summer Camp will provide a fun, challenging, and engaging college environment in which students will develop a deeper understanding of what it means to be a biomedical scientist and health professional.  

Camp Goals 

The goal for this camp is not only to provide students with a window into the scientific basis of human health, but also to offer them a glimpse of college life through an engaging and challenging academic experience.

Campers will live in a college residence hall, participate in lectures and laboratories in the state-of-the-art Neidig-Garber Science Center, and eat their meals in the newly renovated Mund Dining Hall. Additionally, campers will be mentored by resident advisors who are current LVC science majors. Resident advisors are selected based on their expertise in the sciences, as well as their maturity and experience mentoring younger students.

Camp Details


Cost: $1,000 (this all-inclusive camp fee covers room and board, laboratory supplies, lecture supplies, evening activities, guest speakers, etc.)
Who: Rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors

Questions, feel free to visit : https://www.lvc.edu/life-at-lvc/summer-community-programming/health-biomedical-sciences-camp/ or contact Dr. Courtney Lappas at lappas@lvc.edu. for more information.