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The University of La Verne offers undergraduate, graduate, and online degree programs across seven diverse California locations. Discover La Verne today.
Academic programs are offered at the central La Verne campus, online, and at several regional campuses at both traditional and accelerated paces, so students can pursue degrees in a variety of formats and time frames.
La Verne Online combines high-quality education from University of La Verne’s central and regional campuses with online learning convenience and innovation. Class sizes are small, which allows for individualized support for students.
The University of La Verne is a private not-for-profit university located in La Verne, California, United States, about 35 miles east of Los Angeles. Founded in 1891, the university is composed of the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business, the LaFetra College of Education, the Cástulo de la Rocha College of Health and Community ...
Embrace a new challenge with a master’s or doctoral degree, including a Juris Doctor. Discover a diverse community that will inspire and motivate you to reach new heights. Learn about La Verne’s undergraduate and graduate admissions today.
Discover what makes the University of La Verne truly unique by participating in a variety of events designed to meet your needs. Whether you prefer virtual or in-person experiences, our admissions team is ready to connect with you!
The University of La Verne offers undergraduate and graduate degrees at several campus locations in Southern California as well as online. Apply today!
MyLaVerne is your link to your student records. From MyLaVerne, you enter a secure area where you can update your current address and telephone number, add and drop classes, view your schedule or look at your unofficial transcripts.
For more than 130 years, the La Verne Campus has been serving the communities of the San Gabriel Valley and the Inland Empire by offering programs in education, business, public management, arts and sciences, and health and well-being.
Located in Wilson Library, the University of La Verne’s Learning Commons offers a variety of research resources (both print and digital), individual or group gathering spaces to research, write, study, or collaborate, and more.