University of La Verne

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.

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School Details

school_type year_founded religious_affiliation academic_calendar year_2016_endowment address telephone
Private, Coed 1891 N/A 4-1-4 $78.8 million + 1950 Third Street, La Verne, CA 91750 (909) 593-3511
overall score total score state city online paying global
38 100.0 California La Verne 413 377

Tuition & Expenses

Title Value
Room and board $13,140 (2017-18)

Scholarships

Title Value
Average need-based scholarship or grant award (freshmen) $16,820
Students who received need-based scholarship or grant aid (freshmen) 78%
Average non-need-based scholarship or grant award (freshmen) $19,451
Average non-need-based athletic scholarship or grant award (freshmen) $0

Financial Aid

Title Value
Used GI Bill benefits to partially or fully finance tuition and fees N/A
Average total indebtedness of 2016 graduating class $31,445
Graduating students who have borrowed (any loan type, 2016) 83%

Jobs

Title Value
Average need-based self-help aid award (freshmen) $3,967
Students who received need-based self-help aid (freshmen) 81%