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Advantage Lancaster Visits Alvernia University

Jonathan Ober • July 26, 2016

Tucked about 3 miles from downtown Reading, sit the campus of Alvernia University. Advantage Lancaster had the opportunity to tour the beautiful 121 acre campus and find out more about the University. Advantage Lancaster students learned about Alvernia renowned Health Sciences programs.
Advantage Lancaster’s partnership with Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology is designed to expose middle and high school students to a college campus and expectations at an early age, and to prepare students for higher education and ultimately a future career. This was the perfect opportunity to explore options for higher education and possible careers. We are certain that we had future Alvernia Crusaders from Advantage Lancaster. The impressive campus has great opportunities for our students!

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