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University of La Verne

The University of La Verne (ULV) is a private university in La Verne, California. Founded in 1891,[7] the university is composed of the College of Arts & Sciences, College of Business & Public Management, the LaFetra College of Education, College of Law, College of Health and Community Well-Being, an online adult school, two military centers, and a Regional Campus Administration that oversees six regional campuses.[8] It awards undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees.[9] Many of their classes are taught at smaller campuses throughout the greater Los Angeles area and Kern County.[10]

University of La Verne
Former names
Lordsburg College (1891–1917)
La Verne College (1917–1977)
MottoKnowledge, Service, Vision
TypePrivate university
Established1891; 133 years ago (1891)
Religious affiliation
Secular (Historically Church of the Brethren)[1][2][3][4]
Endowment$113.4 million (2020)[5]
PresidentPardis Mahdavi[6]
ProvostKerop D. Janoyan
Undergraduates2,713
Other students
5,804
Location, ,
United States
CampusSuburban, 66 acres (27 ha)
ColorsGreen and Orange    
NicknameLeopards
MascotLeo and Lea
Websitewww.laverne.edu

History edit

 
Lordsburg College c.1910

Lordsburg College edit

The University of La Verne was founded in 1891 as Lordsburg College by members of the Church of the Brethren, a German Christian sect originating from the Schwarzenau Brethren. Historically, the Brethren are considered one of the "peace churches", like the Quakers and the Mennonites,[11] and slots on the Board of Trustees are still held for members of the Brethren.[12] The baccalaureate ceremony is held at the local Church of the Brethren, and the holder of the post of campus minister must be a member of the Church of the Brethren.[13]

The Lordsburg College originally opened in a hotel building located on the corner of 3rd Street and D Street in La Verne, CA (then called Lordsburg). The land-boom hotel is said to never have hosted a single paying guest, as the interest in land around Southern California had subsided by the time the hotel was complete. In 1899, two members of the Church of the Brethren decided the hotel building could be repurposed as a college, so they purchased the hotel, along with 100 city lots, for $15,000.[14] The Lordsburg College building was demolished in 1928, shortly after the completion of Founders Hall.[15]

In 1901, the Los Angeles Times wrote that the Lordsburg College "seems to be predestined to an early demise." Attendance had shrunk to only 12 students, just two more than the number of faculty, and the college had been burdened by multiple scandals involving its administration. The college's second president, E.A. Miller, had a scandal in Virginia which followed him to California. William Hoover, the school's fourth president, resigned in 1901.[16][17]

La Verne College edit

When the agricultural town of Lordsburg renamed itself to La Verne in 1917, Lordsburg College renamed itself accordingly, becoming La Verne College. The college reorganized in 1977, 87 years after its founding, to become the University of La Verne. Since then, the University has grown to consist of the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business and Public Management, the LaFetra College of Education, the College of Law, and multiple regional campuses.[7][8][10]

The University of La Verne conferred its first master's degree in 1965 and awarded its first doctorate in 1969. In 1969, La Verne began its adult education program. The University opened its first regional campus, in Orange County, in 1981 and has since opened additional locations throughout the area, including Vandenberg AFB and Pt. Mugu. Despite its Church of the Brethren heritage, the University describes itself as non-sectarian.[18]

Athens, Greece edit

La Verne extended to a campus in Athens in 1975, mainly for the children of US military personnel. By the time of the sudden closure of the Athens campus in 2004, the campus operated as a franchise, sending back 690 per graduating student to the main university in California. Students and faculty were given 48 hours' notice of the closure prior to the start of classes.[19] Stephen C. Morgan, president of La Verne at the time, justified the closure on financial grounds. The Athens campus had by 2004 gained a reputation as "one of the best private, English-language institutions in Greece".[20]

Enrollment and admissions edit

 
Founders Hall.

The University of La Verne does not require the SAT or ACT for first-time freshmen students applying for admission.[21] For those providing scores in 2021, the average SAT was score was between 960-1150 and an average ACT score was between 17-23.[22]

Number of Students[23]
2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
Main campus 4,883 4,873 4,803 4,752 4,484 4,484
Regional and online 3,415 3,462 3,326 3,291 2,899 2,494
Other 36 34 30 21 13 5
Total 8,334 8,369 8,159 8,064 7,396 6,983

According to U.S. News & World Report, the acceptance rate for the University of La Verne was 73% for 2022.[24]

Academics edit

La Verne Online offers select programs through online coursework and some programs offer student choice on whether to take a class on campus or online.

Colleges edit

The University of La Verne has five colleges:[8]

  • The College of Arts and Sciences
  • The LaFetra College of Education
  • The College of Business and Public Management
  • The College of Law
  • The College of Health and Community Well-Being

College of Law edit

The University of La Verne College of Law was founded in 1970 and is currently located in Ontario, California. In February 2006, the College of Law was provisionally accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA), allowing students to take the bar exam and become practicing attorneys in any U.S. jurisdiction.[25] In June 2011, the ABA denied the College full ABA accreditation.[26] On August 29, 2011, the College announced it received accreditation from the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California.[27] In March 2012, the ABA again granted provisional approval.[28] On March 14, 2016, the ABA granted full accreditation. Of the La Verne graduates who took the California bar exam for the first time in July 2016, 31% passed, vs. a statewide average of 62%.[29] In November 2019, the College of law's board of trustees voted to change from an ABA accredited school to a California Bar accredited school,[30] which decision was influenced in part by the ABA’s introduction of tougher accreditation standards in May 2019, which shortened the timeframe schools had to ensure a 75-percent bar pass rate from five to two years.[31]

Online school edit

The University of La Verne offers a limited number of undergraduate and graduate degree programs fully online.[32]

Accreditations edit

The University of La Verne is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).[33] Several programs are accredited or approved by discipline-specific organizations:

Rankings edit

The University of La Verne is ranked #6 nationally for social mobility, #101 nationally for best value, #151 among all national universities, and having a $48,200 median starting salary of alumni as reported in U.S. News & World Report's 2022-2023 Best Colleges rankings.[39]

The University of La Verne is ranked sixth among programs in the Greater Los Angeles area and #111 nationally in the U.S. News & World Report 2022 Best Graduate Schools ranking for Public Affairs.[40]

The University of La Verne is ranked in four categories in the U.S. News & World Report rankings for Best Online Programs. Those are Online Bachelor's Programs, Best Online Bachelor's Programs for Veterans, Best Online Bachelor's in Business Programs,[41] and Best Online MBA Programs.[42]

A study published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Consumer Affairs ranked the university at No. 1 in California and No. 11 nationally for alumni satisfaction.[43]

Campus edit

The University of La Verne's address is 1950 3rd Street in La Verne, California. Some of the most prominent buildings on campus include Founders Hall, which was completed in 1927,[44] the Abraham Campus Center, the Sports Science & Athletics Pavilion, Citrus Hall, and the Wilson Library.

In 2014, La Verne held a grand opening ceremony for the newly constructed Campus West, located just over a half-mile from the main campus.[45] Campus West is home to the university's baseball and softball fields.

Some of the oldest buildings still standing on campus include Founders Hall, Miller Hall (constructed in 1918),[46] and the Hanawalt House (constructed in 1905).[47]

Student housing edit

 
The Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion (left), Citrus Hall (right), and the Abraham Campus Center (middle) viewed from the parking structure.

There are three on-campus housing options for students.[48]

  • Citrus Hall
  • Vista La Verne
  • The Oaks

Citrus Hall opened for the Fall 2018 semester and houses about 400 students. The Spot dining hall, located on the first floor of Citrus Hall in wings B and C, opened at the same time, replacing the Davenport Dining Hall a block away. Generally, Citrus Hall houses first-year students, Vista La Verne houses graduate students, and continuing students stay in either Vista La Verne or The Oaks.[49]

Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion edit

The Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion, or SSAP, is a large tent structure located in the central campus, between the football stadium and Citrus Hall. The SSAP has an indoor basketball/volleyball court, workout rooms, locker rooms, classrooms, and various other facilities. When first constructed in the 1970s, the building contained facilities for the Athletics Department, Art Department, and the schools radio and TV stations. The SSAP also contained a snack bar and game area for students. The building now serves only the athletics department for the most part, as the Art and Communications departments now have their own building on D Street. The Campus Center now serves the functions the snack bar and game area once did.[50]

A smaller tent located next to the SSAP contains the Dailey Theatre and other facilities for the Theatre Department.[51]

Often referred to as "The Tents," or the "Super Tents," they were the "world’s first permanent–tensioned membrane structure" when completed in the early 1970s. They are constructed using a fabric made from woven fiberglass coated with Teflon.[50][52]

Wilson Library edit

The Elvin and Betty Wilson Library—La Verne's main library—contains over 193,000 volumes and access to over 70 academic databases.

An Alpha Beta supermarket was constructed on the corner of 'D' street and second street in 1955. The site was previously occupied by a park, which was constructed after the demolition of the original Lordsburg College building.[53] In 1977, the University purchased the Alpha Beta supermarket and converted it into a new library. This was done with the help of contributions made by Elvin and Betty Wilson, the donors the library is now named after. The library was closed between 1993 and 1996 to allow for expansion, again with the help of the same donors.[54]

The library is a two-story building, but has two level for books per floor, making it seem like a four-story building. The first floor has study and meeting rooms, a help desk, offices, and paid printing facilities. The second floor (third level) contains the Honors Center and one classroom. The university's archives and special collections are located on the fourth level.[55]

Transportation edit

A free shuttle used to be offered between the main campus at the Wilson Library and a remote parking lot, near Campus West. The shuttle service was suspended in 2019, after the opening of a new $16 million parking garage on the main campus in 2016, which added 693 spaces.[56]

An extension to the LA Metro 'L' line is projected to be completed in 2025. A station will be located between the La Verne campus and the Pomona Fairplex, on the northeast corner of 'E' Street and Arrow Highway.[57]

Student life and traditions edit

Greek life edit

The University of La Verne has chapters of five sororities and two fraternities.[58]

Fraternities edit

Sororities edit

The Rock edit

The rock has been a tradition at the University of La Verne for more than 60 years. The original rock was painted orange with the letters "LVC," because the school was still named La Verne College at the time. In the 1960s La Verne students took it upon themselves to replace the rock with a much larger one. They buried much of it so that it would not be stolen by rival schools, as the original rock had been in the past.[50]

The new rock would be painted by clubs and organizations, sometimes being repainted overnight to prank other students. This tradition continues, but students must reserve the rock before painting it.[50]

Homecoming edit

Each year, La Verne holds its homecoming event prior to the homecoming football game. A street fair is held on 3rd Street, outside Founders Hall, and student clubs and organizations set up booths and host activities. A parade is also hosted with student made floats.[50]

Student government edit

The Associated Students of the University of La Verne (ASULV) is the University of La Verne's official student government. Aside from the executive board, there are two senators for the College of Arts and Sciences, two senators for the College of Business and Public Management, one senator for the College of Education, and five senators at large. All members are elected annually.[59][60]

The Campus Activities Board (CAB) was founded in 2005 and is a non-profit on campus organization that organizes and coordinates events and programs on campus each year. CAB has two executive board members and nine chair persons.[61][62]

Campus locations edit

United States edit

Military satellite campuses:

Athletics edit

At the University of La Verne, approximately 30% of traditional-age undergraduates participate in intercollegiate athletics annually. (An NCAA Division III member, the University does not offer scholarships based on athletic ability.) Its athletic program is dedicated to developing scholar-athletes who demonstrate a commitment to academic and athletic success. Intercollegiate athletics are an integral part of the overall college experience, engaging the campus community and establishing a sense of spirit and pride while promoting a healthy lifestyle and fitness of mind and body.

La Verne has captured numerous SCIAC Championships, and has claimed NCAA team titles in baseball (1995), men's volleyball (1999)[63] and women's volleyball (1982, 2001).

  • Women's volleyball is a perennial national contender with three national titles (1981, 1982, 2001) and 22 conference championships in its history. The program produced two National Players of the Year (Amy Smith – 2003; Ryan Winn – 2001).
  • Baseball has a national reputation stretching back five decades, with two national titles (1972, 1995) and 20 conference titles.
  • Football's competitive tradition (including an undefeated conference season[64] in 2015) can be traced back 83 years and is a keystone of the University's athletic legacy.
  • Softball has established a competitive reputation, earning eight NCAA Division III playoff berths since 2006. Arleena DeLaCruz (Pitcher) leading the way to the playoffs in 2006 and drafted professionally to the Chicago Bandits.
  • Men's golf won seven consecutive SCIAC championships from 2007 to 2013 and placed second at the Division III national championship tournaments twice (2007, 2009). Kelby Scharmann claimed the individual national championship in 2015 and Mitchell Fedorka received the Jack Nicklaus Award as the Golf Coaches Association of America's collegiate player of the year.
  • Track and field programs are a national powerhouse, having produced nine individual national champions and 76 All-Americans.

La Verne offers 18 intercollegiate athletic teams—9 sports for men and 9 for women. The Leopards are a member of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) and compete at the NCAA Division III level.[65]

Publications edit

  • VOICE Magazine
  • La Verne Magazine ISSN 0199-347X OCLC 5803867
  • Campus Times

Notable alumni edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official athletics website

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This article is about the University of La Verne ULV For other uses see ULV The University of La Verne ULV is a private university in La Verne California Founded in 1891 7 the university is composed of the College of Arts amp Sciences College of Business amp Public Management the LaFetra College of Education College of Law College of Health and Community Well Being an online adult school two military centers and a Regional Campus Administration that oversees six regional campuses 8 It awards undergraduate graduate and doctoral degrees 9 Many of their classes are taught at smaller campuses throughout the greater Los Angeles area and Kern County 10 University of La VerneFormer namesLordsburg College 1891 1917 La Verne College 1917 1977 MottoKnowledge Service VisionTypePrivate universityEstablished1891 133 years ago 1891 Religious affiliationSecular Historically Church of the Brethren 1 2 3 4 Endowment 113 4 million 2020 5 PresidentPardis Mahdavi 6 ProvostKerop D JanoyanUndergraduates2 713Other students5 804LocationLa Verne California United StatesCampusSuburban 66 acres 27 ha ColorsGreen and Orange NicknameLeopardsMascotLeo and LeaWebsitewww wbr laverne wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Lordsburg College 1 2 La Verne College 1 3 Athens Greece 2 Enrollment and admissions 3 Academics 3 1 Colleges 3 2 College of Law 3 3 Online school 3 4 Accreditations 3 5 Rankings 4 Campus 4 1 Student housing 4 2 Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion 4 3 Wilson Library 4 4 Transportation 5 Student life and traditions 5 1 Greek life 5 1 1 Fraternities 5 1 2 Sororities 5 2 The Rock 5 3 Homecoming 5 4 Student government 6 Campus locations 6 1 United States 7 Athletics 7 1 Women s sports teams 7 2 Men s sports teams 8 Publications 9 Notable alumni 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp Lordsburg College c 1910Lordsburg College edit The University of La Verne was founded in 1891 as Lordsburg College by members of the Church of the Brethren a German Christian sect originating from the Schwarzenau Brethren Historically the Brethren are considered one of the peace churches like the Quakers and the Mennonites 11 and slots on the Board of Trustees are still held for members of the Brethren 12 The baccalaureate ceremony is held at the local Church of the Brethren and the holder of the post of campus minister must be a member of the Church of the Brethren 13 The Lordsburg College originally opened in a hotel building located on the corner of 3rd Street and D Street in La Verne CA then called Lordsburg The land boom hotel is said to never have hosted a single paying guest as the interest in land around Southern California had subsided by the time the hotel was complete In 1899 two members of the Church of the Brethren decided the hotel building could be repurposed as a college so they purchased the hotel along with 100 city lots for 15 000 14 The Lordsburg College building was demolished in 1928 shortly after the completion of Founders Hall 15 In 1901 the Los Angeles Times wrote that the Lordsburg College seems to be predestined to an early demise Attendance had shrunk to only 12 students just two more than the number of faculty and the college had been burdened by multiple scandals involving its administration The college s second president E A Miller had a scandal in Virginia which followed him to California William Hoover the school s fourth president resigned in 1901 16 17 La Verne College edit When the agricultural town of Lordsburg renamed itself to La Verne in 1917 Lordsburg College renamed itself accordingly becoming La Verne College The college reorganized in 1977 87 years after its founding to become the University of La Verne Since then the University has grown to consist of the College of Arts and Sciences the College of Business and Public Management the LaFetra College of Education the College of Law and multiple regional campuses 7 8 10 The University of La Verne conferred its first master s degree in 1965 and awarded its first doctorate in 1969 In 1969 La Verne began its adult education program The University opened its first regional campus in Orange County in 1981 and has since opened additional locations throughout the area including Vandenberg AFB and Pt Mugu Despite its Church of the Brethren heritage the University describes itself as non sectarian 18 Athens Greece edit La Verne extended to a campus in Athens in 1975 mainly for the children of US military personnel By the time of the sudden closure of the Athens campus in 2004 the campus operated as a franchise sending back 690 per graduating student to the main university in California Students and faculty were given 48 hours notice of the closure prior to the start of classes 19 Stephen C Morgan president of La Verne at the time justified the closure on financial grounds The Athens campus had by 2004 gained a reputation as one of the best private English language institutions in Greece 20 Enrollment and admissions edit nbsp Founders Hall The University of La Verne does not require the SAT or ACT for first time freshmen students applying for admission 21 For those providing scores in 2021 the average SAT was score was between 960 1150 and an average ACT score was between 17 23 22 Number of Students 23 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020Main campus 4 883 4 873 4 803 4 752 4 484 4 484Regional and online 3 415 3 462 3 326 3 291 2 899 2 494Other 36 34 30 21 13 5Total 8 334 8 369 8 159 8 064 7 396 6 983According to U S News amp World Report the acceptance rate for the University of La Verne was 73 for 2022 24 Academics editLa Verne Online offers select programs through online coursework and some programs offer student choice on whether to take a class on campus or online Colleges edit The University of La Verne has five colleges 8 The College of Arts and Sciences The LaFetra College of Education The College of Business and Public Management The College of Law The College of Health and Community Well BeingCollege of Law edit Main article University of La Verne College of Law The University of La Verne College of Law was founded in 1970 and is currently located in Ontario California In February 2006 the College of Law was provisionally accredited by the American Bar Association ABA allowing students to take the bar exam and become practicing attorneys in any U S jurisdiction 25 In June 2011 the ABA denied the College full ABA accreditation 26 On August 29 2011 the College announced it received accreditation from the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California 27 In March 2012 the ABA again granted provisional approval 28 On March 14 2016 the ABA granted full accreditation Of the La Verne graduates who took the California bar exam for the first time in July 2016 31 passed vs a statewide average of 62 29 In November 2019 the College of law s board of trustees voted to change from an ABA accredited school to a California Bar accredited school 30 which decision was influenced in part by the ABA s introduction of tougher accreditation standards in May 2019 which shortened the timeframe schools had to ensure a 75 percent bar pass rate from five to two years 31 Online school edit The University of La Verne offers a limited number of undergraduate and graduate degree programs fully online 32 Accreditations edit The University of La Verne is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges WASC 33 Several programs are accredited or approved by discipline specific organizations The Physician Assistant program is provisionally accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant 34 The Doctorate in Clinical Psychology is accredited by the American Psychological Association 35 The Master of Public Administration program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration NASPAA 36 Teacher education programs are approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing CCTC The College of Law is accredited by the State Bar of California 37 38 Rankings edit The University of La Verne is ranked 6 nationally for social mobility 101 nationally for best value 151 among all national universities and having a 48 200 median starting salary of alumni as reported in U S News amp World Report s 2022 2023 Best Colleges rankings 39 The University of La Verne is ranked sixth among programs in the Greater Los Angeles area and 111 nationally in the U S News amp World Report 2022 Best Graduate Schools ranking for Public Affairs 40 The University of La Verne is ranked in four categories in the U S News amp World Report rankings for Best Online Programs Those are Online Bachelor s Programs Best Online Bachelor s Programs for Veterans Best Online Bachelor s in Business Programs 41 and Best Online MBA Programs 42 A study published in the peer reviewed Journal of Consumer Affairs ranked the university at No 1 in California and No 11 nationally for alumni satisfaction 43 Campus editThe University of La Verne s address is 1950 3rd Street in La Verne California Some of the most prominent buildings on campus include Founders Hall which was completed in 1927 44 the Abraham Campus Center the Sports Science amp Athletics Pavilion Citrus Hall and the Wilson Library In 2014 La Verne held a grand opening ceremony for the newly constructed Campus West located just over a half mile from the main campus 45 Campus West is home to the university s baseball and softball fields Some of the oldest buildings still standing on campus include Founders Hall Miller Hall constructed in 1918 46 and the Hanawalt House constructed in 1905 47 Student housing edit nbsp The Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion left Citrus Hall right and the Abraham Campus Center middle viewed from the parking structure There are three on campus housing options for students 48 Citrus Hall Vista La Verne The OaksCitrus Hall opened for the Fall 2018 semester and houses about 400 students The Spot dining hall located on the first floor of Citrus Hall in wings B and C opened at the same time replacing the Davenport Dining Hall a block away Generally Citrus Hall houses first year students Vista La Verne houses graduate students and continuing students stay in either Vista La Verne or The Oaks 49 Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion edit The Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion or SSAP is a large tent structure located in the central campus between the football stadium and Citrus Hall The SSAP has an indoor basketball volleyball court workout rooms locker rooms classrooms and various other facilities When first constructed in the 1970s the building contained facilities for the Athletics Department Art Department and the schools radio and TV stations The SSAP also contained a snack bar and game area for students The building now serves only the athletics department for the most part as the Art and Communications departments now have their own building on D Street The Campus Center now serves the functions the snack bar and game area once did 50 A smaller tent located next to the SSAP contains the Dailey Theatre and other facilities for the Theatre Department 51 Often referred to as The Tents or the Super Tents they were the world s first permanent tensioned membrane structure when completed in the early 1970s They are constructed using a fabric made from woven fiberglass coated with Teflon 50 52 Wilson Library edit The Elvin and Betty Wilson Library La Verne s main library contains over 193 000 volumes and access to over 70 academic databases An Alpha Beta supermarket was constructed on the corner of D street and second street in 1955 The site was previously occupied by a park which was constructed after the demolition of the original Lordsburg College building 53 In 1977 the University purchased the Alpha Beta supermarket and converted it into a new library This was done with the help of contributions made by Elvin and Betty Wilson the donors the library is now named after The library was closed between 1993 and 1996 to allow for expansion again with the help of the same donors 54 The library is a two story building but has two level for books per floor making it seem like a four story building The first floor has study and meeting rooms a help desk offices and paid printing facilities The second floor third level contains the Honors Center and one classroom The university s archives and special collections are located on the fourth level 55 Transportation edit A free shuttle used to be offered between the main campus at the Wilson Library and a remote parking lot near Campus West The shuttle service was suspended in 2019 after the opening of a new 16 million parking garage on the main campus in 2016 which added 693 spaces 56 An extension to the LA Metro L line is projected to be completed in 2025 A station will be located between the La Verne campus and the Pomona Fairplex on the northeast corner of E Street and Arrow Highway 57 Student life and traditions editGreek life edit The University of La Verne has chapters of five sororities and two fraternities 58 Fraternities edit Phi Delta Theta FD8 Sigma Alpha Epsilon SAE Sororities edit Alpha Omicron Pi AOP Iota Delta ID Phi Sigma Sigma FSS Sigma Gamma Rho SGR Sigma Kappa SK The Rock edit The rock has been a tradition at the University of La Verne for more than 60 years The original rock was painted orange with the letters LVC because the school was still named La Verne College at the time In the 1960s La Verne students took it upon themselves to replace the rock with a much larger one They buried much of it so that it would not be stolen by rival schools as the original rock had been in the past 50 The new rock would be painted by clubs and organizations sometimes being repainted overnight to prank other students This tradition continues but students must reserve the rock before painting it 50 Homecoming edit Each year La Verne holds its homecoming event prior to the homecoming football game A street fair is held on 3rd Street outside Founders Hall and student clubs and organizations set up booths and host activities A parade is also hosted with student made floats 50 Student government edit The Associated Students of the University of La Verne ASULV is the University of La Verne s official student government Aside from the executive board there are two senators for the College of Arts and Sciences two senators for the College of Business and Public Management one senator for the College of Education and five senators at large All members are elected annually 59 60 The Campus Activities Board CAB was founded in 2005 and is a non profit on campus organization that organizes and coordinates events and programs on campus each year CAB has two executive board members and nine chair persons 61 62 Campus locations editUnited States edit Main Campus in La Verne University of La Verne College of Law in Ontario La Verne High Desert in Victorville La Verne Inland Empire in Ontario La Verne Kern County in Bakersfield La Verne Orange County in Irvine La Verne San Fernando Valley in Burbank La Verne Ventura County in OxnardMilitary satellite campuses Point Mugu NAS Vandenberg SFBAthletics editAt the University of La Verne approximately 30 of traditional age undergraduates participate in intercollegiate athletics annually An NCAA Division III member the University does not offer scholarships based on athletic ability Its athletic program is dedicated to developing scholar athletes who demonstrate a commitment to academic and athletic success Intercollegiate athletics are an integral part of the overall college experience engaging the campus community and establishing a sense of spirit and pride while promoting a healthy lifestyle and fitness of mind and body La Verne has captured numerous SCIAC Championships and has claimed NCAA team titles in baseball 1995 men s volleyball 1999 63 and women s volleyball 1982 2001 Women s volleyball is a perennial national contender with three national titles 1981 1982 2001 and 22 conference championships in its history The program produced two National Players of the Year Amy Smith 2003 Ryan Winn 2001 Baseball has a national reputation stretching back five decades with two national titles 1972 1995 and 20 conference titles Football s competitive tradition including an undefeated conference season 64 in 2015 can be traced back 83 years and is a keystone of the University s athletic legacy Softball has established a competitive reputation earning eight NCAA Division III playoff berths since 2006 Arleena DeLaCruz Pitcher leading the way to the playoffs in 2006 and drafted professionally to the Chicago Bandits Men s golf won seven consecutive SCIAC championships from 2007 to 2013 and placed second at the Division III national championship tournaments twice 2007 2009 Kelby Scharmann claimed the individual national championship in 2015 and Mitchell Fedorka received the Jack Nicklaus Award as the Golf Coaches Association of America s collegiate player of the year Track and field programs are a national powerhouse having produced nine individual national champions and 76 All Americans La Verne offers 18 intercollegiate athletic teams 9 sports for men and 9 for women The Leopards are a member of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference SCIAC and compete at the NCAA Division III level 65 Women s sports teams edit Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Softball Swimming and Diving Track and Field Volleyball Water Polo Men s sports teams edit Baseball Basketball Cross Country Football Golf Soccer Swimming and Diving Track and Field Water PoloPublications editVOICE Magazine La Verne Magazine ISSN 0199 347X OCLC 5803867 Campus TimesNotable alumni editArt Acevedo Miami Police Department Chief of Police 66 Joseph Ashton American film and voice actor Vernard Eller Author and Christian pacifist Phil Esbenshade Professional skateboarder and attorney Roger Hernandez Democratic member of the California State Assembly 67 David Hollinger Preston Hotchkis Professor of History emeritus at the University of California Berkeley author former President of the Organization of American Historians Darren Kavinoky Motivational Speaker Larry Kennan Executive director of NFL Coaches Association NFLCA Ross Mathews 68 television host Mike Morrell Republican member of the California State Assembly Steve Ortmayer Assistant head coach of University of Kentucky football team Dan Quisenberry Professional baseball player Alex Villanueva Law enforcement officer serving as the 33rd Sheriff of Los Angeles County California Joaquin Zendejas Former football player Anthony Zuiker CSI creator and executive producerReferences edit University of La Verne WASC Senior College and University Commission www wscuc org University of La Verne Profile Rankings and Data US News Best Colleges 10 March 2016 Retrieved 28 July 2023 University of La Verne Forbes The La Verne Experience A Common Core for Undergraduate and Graduate Students Association of American Colleges amp Universities April 7 2014 As of June 30 2020 U S and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 Report National Association of College and University Business Officers and TIAA February 19 2021 Retrieved February 20 2021 Office of the President a b Institutional History About the University of La Verne Retrieved 2020 12 22 a b c Academics at La Verne University of La Verne Academics Retrieved 2020 12 22 Degrees and Programs The University of La Verne Retrieved 2020 12 24 a b Locations Throughout California University of La Verne Locations Throughout California Retrieved 2020 12 22 Bowman Carl 1987 A Profile of the Church of the Brethren Elgin IL Brethren Press See also Bowman Carl 2008 Portrait of a People The Church of the Brethren at 300 Elgin IL Brethren Press I ULV Faculty Handbook ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Faculty laverne edu Archived from the original on 2011 11 25 Retrieved 2011 10 06 Herb Hogan and Gladdys Muir s The University of La Verne A Centennial History 1891 1991 1990 A Brief History of La Verne Historical Society of La Verne Retrieved 2020 12 28 Lordsburg Demo University of La Verne Digital Collections Dunker College s Latest Sorrows Los Angeles Times March 15 1901 Past Presidents President Devorah Lieberman University of La Verne President Devorah Lieberman Retrieved 2020 12 28 Religious Life at La Verne Office of Religious and Spiritual Life Retrieved April 20 2015 Psaropoulos John 2004 Laverne s collapse has political implications Athens News Archived from the original on 2018 01 10 Retrieved 2020 12 19 Bollag Burton 2004 10 13 U of La Verne Closes Its Athens Campus On 3 Days Notice Citing Mounting Debts The Chronicle of Higher Education Archived from the original on 2020 12 19 Retrieved 2020 12 19 University of La Verne Adopts Test Optional Admission Policy University of la Verne News 13 November 2019 Retrieved April 15 2021 University of La Verne Admissions niche com Niche com Inc Retrieved 18 December 2022 Unduplicated Headcount by Campus public tableau com Retrieved 2020 12 22 University of La Verne U S News amp World Report Retrieved December 18 2022 ABA Approved Law Schools by Year ABA website Retrieved April 20 2011 La Verne College of Law dealt setback San Bernardino County News PE com Press Enterprise PE com Archived from the original on January 31 2013 Retrieved 2013 10 05 University of La Verne College of Law La Verne Law Receives Cal Bar Accreditation University of La Verne College of Law Law laverne edu 2011 08 29 Archived from the original on 2014 06 20 Retrieved 2013 10 05 ABA Approved Law Schools Section of Legal Education and Admissions to the Bar Americanbar org Retrieved 2013 10 05 Zaretsky Staci 13 December 2016 California Bar Exam Results By Law School 2016 Sloan Karen November 21 2019 LA Area Law School to Remain Open but Parts Ways With the ABA The Recorder Retrieved 2020 12 22 Moran Lyle 26 November 2019 La Verne Law School Opts For State Accreditation Rather Than Closure Above the Law Retrieved 2021 10 13 La Verne Online University of La Verne La Verne Online Retrieved 2020 12 24 University of La Verne WASC Senior College and University Commission www wscuc org Retrieved 2020 12 23 Physician assistant program receives accreditation Campus Times lvcampustimes org 20 April 2018 Retrieved 2018 05 23 APA Accredited Programs www accreditation apa org Retrieved 2020 12 23 List of NASPAA Members NASPAA www naspaa org Retrieved 2020 12 23 Rankings Accreditations and Affiliations University of La Verne About the University of La Verne Retrieved 2020 12 23 The State Bar of California www calbar ca gov Retrieved 2020 12 23 University of La Verne Profile U S News amp World Report Retrieved December 18 2021 Best Public Affairs Programs U S News amp World Report Retrieved April 15 2021 University of La Verne Online Bachelor s Programs U S News amp World Report Retrieved April 15 2021 University of La Verne Online MBA Programs U S News amp World Report Retrieved April 15 2021 The Top 25 Universities According To Alumni Ratings Forbes Retrieved April 15 2021 The Dedication of Founders Hall University of La Verne Digital Collections Retrieved December 21 2020 La Verne Opens Campus West La Verne 2014 04 07 Retrieved 2020 12 22 Miller Hall Construction University of La Verne Digital Archives Retrieved December 22 2020 Hanawalt House reflects ULV history Campus Times 8 May 2009 Retrieved 2020 12 22 Housing Options Housing and Residential Life University of La Verne Housing and Residential Life Retrieved 2020 12 22 Citrus Hall and The Spot Dining Hall Housing and Residential Life Retrieved 2020 12 22 a b c d e Traditions at the University of La Verne Life at La Verne Retrieved 2020 12 22 Dailey Theatre University of La Verne Theatre Arts Department Theatre Arts Retrieved 2020 12 24 Super Tents La Verne Magazine September 8 2017 Retrieved 2020 12 22 La Habra Star 26 July 1956 California Digital Newspaper Collection cdnc ucr edu Retrieved 2020 12 24 About Wilson Library Wilson Library Retrieved 2020 12 24 Library Floor Maps PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2020 07 14 Retrieved December 23 2020 New Parking Structure Set to Open Aug 1 University of La Verne University of La Verne News 2016 07 12 Retrieved 2020 12 22 La Verne Foothill Gold Line Retrieved 2020 12 24 Greek Life Student Life University of La Verne Student Life Retrieved 2020 12 24 Associated Students of University of La Verne Student Life Retrieved 2020 12 24 Current ASULV Members Student Life Retrieved 2020 12 24 About Us LaVerneCAB Retrieved 2020 12 24 Campus Activities Board Student Life Retrieved 2020 12 24 Damien Alarcon April 30 1999 ULV clinches national title Campus Times Archived from the original on 2010 07 27 Retrieved 2013 11 26 Helen Arase Jolene Nacapuy December 4 2015 Football team breaks La Verne records on way to historic season Campus Times La Verne La Verne Retrieved 2020 12 23 Ellis Ralph Sutton Joe Campbell Josh 2021 03 15 Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo resigning to lead the Miami department CNN Retrieved 2021 10 10 Biography Assemblymember Roger Hernandez Representing the 48th California Assembly District Retrieved 28 July 2023 Alumni Profile Ross Mathews 2002 University of La Verne The Voice Accessed February 14 2017External links edit nbsp Greater Los Angeles portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to University of La Verne Official website Official athletics website 34 06 05 N 117 46 15 W 34 10129 N 117 77095 W 34 10129 117 77095 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title University of La Verne amp oldid 1194859969 Athletics, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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