California (La Verne) -- University of La Verne College of Law -- Accreditation: Provisional ABA -- Year Founded: 1970
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The University of La Verne is a private, doctoral research university in La Verne, California (about 35 miles east of Los Angeles), founded in 1891. The university is composed of the College of Arts & Sciences, College of Business & Public Management, College of Education and Organizational Leadership, College of Law, and a Regional Campus Administration that oversees seven regional campuses.
The University offers a full spectrum of degrees, including bachelors, masters, doctoral and law.
About the University of La Verne
The University of La Verne, founded in 1891, is a private, doctoral university located in La Verne, California, about 35 miles east of Los Angeles. The University is composed of the:
- College of Arts & Sciences
- College of Business & Public Management
- College of Education and Organizational Leadership
- College of Law
- Regional Campus Administration that oversees seven regional campuses in central and southern California.
At La Verne, you will find bright, motivated students committed to making the most of their potential. Students at La Verne enjoy a student/faculty ratio of just 11:1, meaning teachers are personally engaged with students, committed to their success, and understand each students' academic and professional goals.
Outstanding Academics
- 88 bachelor’s and master’s degrees and four doctoral programs
- National leader for over 30 years in delivering degree programs for working professionals
- Evening and weekend classes both on main campus and at satellite locations
Financial Aid
More than 90 percent of students receive some form of aid.
Contact La Verne
University of La Verne – Main Campus
1950 Third Street
La Verne, CA 91750
909-593-3511
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