University of La Verne is a private institution that was founded in
1891.
It
has a total undergraduate enrollment of 2,682,
its setting is suburban,
and the campus size is 66 acres.
It utilizes a 4-1-4-based academic calendar.
University of La Verne's ranking in the 2015 edition of Best Colleges
is National Universities,
166.
Its tuition and fees are $36,744 (2014-15).
The University of La Verne offers a distinctive and relevant
educational experience to a diverse population of traditional-age,
adult, and graduate learners preparing them for successful careers and a
commitment to life-long learning across the liberal arts and
professional programs.
Core Values of the University of La Verne:
Ethical
Reasoning - The University affirms a value system that actively
supports peace with justice, respect of individuals and humanity and the
health of the planet and its people. Students are reflective about
personal, professional, and societal values that support professional
and social responsibility.
Diversity and Inclusivity - The University
supports a diverse and inclusive environment where students recognize
and benefit from the life experiences and viewpoints of other students,
faculty and staff.
Lifelong Learning - The University promotes
intellectual curiosity and the importance of lifelong learning. It
teaches students how to learn, to think critically, to be capable of
original research, and to access and integrate information to prepare
them for continued personal and professional growth.
Community and
Civic Engagement - The University asserts a commitment to improving and
enhancing local, regional and global communities.