Guide to California Colleges and Universities
University of La Verne
Website:
http://www.ulv.edu
General: (909) 593-3511
Admissions: (800) 876-4858
Year Established: 1891
General: (909) 593-3511
Admissions: (800) 876-4858
Year Established: 1891
President: Stephen Morgan
Institutional Control: WASC-Accredited Private 4 yr
Academic Calendar: Semester
County: Los Angeles
Institutional Control: WASC-Accredited Private 4 yr
Academic Calendar: Semester
County: Los Angeles
Campus Information
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Campus Description
The University of La Verne, through its academic and co-curricular programs, provides rich educational opportunities that relate to both the academic and personal development of its students. It offers undergraduates a challenging general education program, as well as a strong knowledge base in a particular discipline. Graduate programs are offered in selected professional disciplines. These programs are aimed at the practicing professional, and seek to integrate theory and practice.
Disability Services
Description
Physically disabled students have access to note-taking services, tape recorders, tutors, reader services, reading machines in the form of adaptive computer equipment, and special transportation. About 95 percent of the campus is accessible to physically disabled students. Learning disabled students have access to remedial math, remedial English, peer tutors, note-taking services, oral tests, readers, reading machines, talking books, tape recorders, untimed tests, extended time for tests, and a Learning Center. Peer tutoring may occur individually or in small groups.
Contact Information
Phone: (909) 593-3511 x4441
Additional Fees and Charges
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Student Data
2007 Student Level
Definition of Student Levels
2007 Ethnicity
2007 Gender
Degrees Awarded - 2007
Degree Level
Total
Bachelor's Degrees
1139
Master's Degrees
891
Doctorates
74
Law Degrees
62
Post-Baccalaureate Certificate
2
Associate Degrees
1
Top 20 Degrees - 2007
Degree
Total
Business Administration and Management, General
505
Education, Other
210
Liberal Arts and Sciences/Liberal Studies
200
Child Care and Support Services Management
185
Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies
179
Educational Leadership and Administration, General
134
Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
115
Psychology, General
81
Public Administration
64
Law (LL.B., J.D.)
62
Organizational Behavior Studies
38
Criminology
33
Health/Health Care Administration/Management
31
Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric
25
Reading Teacher Education
23
Sociology
20
Legal Studies, General
20
Accounting
20
English Language and Literature, General
19
Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling
18
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Programs Offered
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