UNIVERSITY OF LAVERNE
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UNIVERSITY OF LAVERNE
UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Established 1891 “TheUniversityofLaVerne hasalongtraditionof guidingandpreparing ourstudentstonotonly exploretheiracademic interestsandusetheir totalcollegiateexperience atLaVernetogrowand developasindividuals butalsotomakeapositive impactascontributing citizensofaglobal community.” —Dr.DevorahLieberman,President Table of Contents Where is La Verne History and Demographics College of Arts and Sciences College of Business and Public Management College of Education and Organizational Leadership Diversity and Community Student Support Services A Place to Call Home Getting Involved Athletics Beyond the Classroom Alumni Come Visit Us Admission and Financial Aid 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 3 Student Profile John Ausman Senior WhereisLaVerne? City of La Verne 9.02 square miles Climate: Average high for summer is 87˚ F and 68˚ F for winter Population: 33,185 “La Verne”, in French, means “of growing green or spring-like.” La Verne is located approximately 35 miles east of Los Angeles and has a population of more than 33,000. The city is nestled in the green foothills of the majestic San Gabriel Mountains. La Verne is a vibrant family community that cherishes both its history and its vision of the future. The tree-lined streets and well-kept homes reveal a community that takes pride in its safe, smalltown atmosphere. La Verne students enjoy the campus’ close proximity to the historic Old Town, with its sidewalk cafés, boutiques and galleries—all within walking distance from campus. Distance to: 4Los Angeles County Fair: 5 minutes 4Ontario Airport: 22 minutes 4Mountain climbing or hiking at Mt. Baldy: 26 minutes 4Angels Stadium: 31 minutes 4Disneyland: 34 minutes 4Knott’s Berry Farm: 34 minutes 4Dodger Stadium: 37 minutes 4Downtown Los Angeles: 37 minutes 4Staples Center: 38 minutes 4Newport Beach: 45 minutes 4Hollywood Sign: 48 minutes 4Skiing or snowboarding at Mountain High: 48 minutes 4The Getty Museum: 52 minutes 4Beverly Hills: 52 minutes 4Los Angeles Airport: 52 minutes 4 Where is La Verne? Major: Social Science Hometown: Asotin, WA Activities: Football John Aus man Favorite place on campus: The Tents. Much of my time has been spent here and some of my favorite moments have happened here as well. Favorite professor: Greg Cummings. He has become a close friend who has helped me at the University of La Verne. Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? For its community atmosphere, the location, and the ability to continue to play sports. What do you like about La Verne’s location? It is so close to everything. Angels Stadium, the beach, the mountains, and everything else is no more than an hour drive. How has La Verne prepared you to go into the working world or graduate school? La Verne has given me the opportunity to learn in the classroom, through internships and athletics. They have not only given me practical knowledge, but they have also taught me many life lessons that make me who I am today. What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? I enjoy watching the many different professional sports teams in the area and also going to the beach. Free time is spent working or hanging out with friends. University of La Verne is minutes away from Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Orange County. A short excursion from La Verne leads to worldclass surfing beaches, challenging ski slopes, desert recreation areas, and popular rock climbing spots. In addition, there are numerous hiking and bike trails. If the outdoors isn’t for you, Southern California has a variety of other choices for fun and entertainment – from amusement parks and sports venues, to renowned museums, theaters, and shopping centers. Jolene N. Rojas Junior Student Profile Major: Anthropology Hometown: Diamond Bar, CA Activities: Iota Delta Sorority, Resident Assistant, Dance Team, University Chorale, Orientation Week Leader, and CAB Games/Recreation Committee Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? I chose La Verne because of the size, and all the opportunities students have to get involved. Favorite place on campus: The music library – as a freshman I would go hang out there to pass the time. My friends introduced me to this small, great, welcoming hidden treasure that I have always gone back to. What do you like about La Verne’s location? La Verne’s location is great. To me it’s all about access; the freeways to get everywhere in Southern California are convenient – at most three minutes from campus. Favorite professor: Dr. Felicia Beardsley did not become my advisor until the beginning of my third year, however, I had classes with her before; she was always just so encouraging and helpful. She sat down with me to figure out my schedule up to the day I graduate! She is really a treasure to the University that not enough students get to discover. What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? I'm pretty involved so my weekends are usually spent on RA duty and hanging out with my sorority sisters. Whenever I get time to myself, I like to spend it with my friends and do random things like catching up on TV, visiting family, dancing, and going out to eat. Jolene N . Rojas Where is La Verne? 5 The University of La Verne is a Carnegie Doctoral/Research University in Southern California enrolling more than 8,500 undergraduate and graduate students in four colleges: the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Business and Public Management, the College of Education and Organizational Leadership, and the College of Law, Inland Southern California’s only American Bar Association-approved law school. History 4Lordsburg College, founded in 1891, was originally Lordsburg Hotel 4The College consisted of both a private high school preparing youth for Stanford University as well as a college 4The city of Lordsburg changed its name to La Verne in 1917 4In 1924, La Verne College became a place strictly for higher education 4“The Rock”, a lasting symbol of campus pride, has been around since the late 1950s 4La Verne College began granting master’s degrees in 1965 4“The Tents”, constructed in 1973, received national attention for its commercial roofs. They were the first large structures in the United States to have roofs suspended by Teflon-coated fiberglass 4In 1977, La Verne College changed its name to the University of La Verne Demographics Classroom Breakdown (traditional undergraduate) 471% of La Verne classes have 19 students or less 4Student to faculty ratio: 12 to 1 4Average class size: 16 students Three Undergraduate Colleges (2008 Enrollment) 4College of Arts and Sciences, 65% 4College of Business and Public Management, 21% 4College of Education and Organizational Leadership, 11% Student Stats 437% White 435% Latino 410% African American 41% Native American 410% Asian Pacific Islander 41% International 46% Other 459% Female / 41% Male 41,685 traditional undergraduate students 42,375 graduate students Faculty Stats (187 full-time faculty) 4Gender • Female 48% • Male 52% 4Education (full-time faculty) • 82% with a terminal degree 6 History and Demographics The University can trace its beginning to 1891 when members of the Church of the Brethren, moving west to California, founded Lordsburg College. When the surrounding agricultural community of Lordsburg was renamed to La Verne in 1917, the institution followed suit and La Verne College was established. Recognized as an outstanding provider of teacher education, the college saw its campus, curriculum and student body grow to meet the expanding higher educational needs of the region. While in time the Board of Trustees became independent of church governance, the college never lost its commitment to service or its dedication to sound, people-centered, values-oriented education. Accredited by the Western College Association in 1955, the college continued to expand, awarding its first master's degree in 1965 and conferring its first doctorate in 1979. Accreditations 4University of La Verne is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) 4Teacher Education/Education Credentials in the College of Education and Organizational Leadership are accredited by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 4Juris Doctor in the College of Law is provisionally approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) 4Doctor of Psychology in the College of Arts and Sciences is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) 4The Legal Studies Program in the College of Arts and Sciences is approved by the American Bar Association (ABA) 4Master of Public Administration in the College of Business and Public Management is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration (NASPAA) 4Athletic Training Education in the College of Arts and Sciences is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education (CAATE) Natasha Lo Senior Student Profile Major: Business Administration Hometown: Kaneohe, Hawaii Activities: Dance Team, Sigma Kappa Sorority Favorite place on campus: To be honest, my favorite places are the classrooms in which I am learning. I love my major and I love learning, so those classrooms are the reason why I'm here. Favorite professor: Janat Yousof. I met her through a management class and ever since then I've kept in contact with her. She's an amazing person and she is always open to helping me out. It’s amazing how you can create such a relationship with a professor. She's always available and I love it! Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? Being from Hawaii, I wanted to experience something new in California. At the same time I didn't want to be thrown into an area that would be difficult to adjust to. I chose La Verne due to the small community and outstanding opportunities to learn. Having no family in California and still staying in La Verne for four years proves I made the right choice. Natasha Lo What do you like about La Verne’s location? It's definitely in a location that’s very convenient to other major cities. Whether it's Los Angeles or Riverside, you're looking at a fairly easy drive. What is also great is being able to come to a location that's calm, clean and quiet. After a long night in the city or a long day at work, it’s nice to come to a place that’s easy to rest! What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? In my spare time I work at the Apple Store in Victoria Gardens. I love shopping, whether it’s at a thrift store or a name brand store. I usually find time for friends to just hang out and create lasting memories! History and Demographics 7 Student Profile Sal Diaz Senior Major: Movement and Sports Science Hometown: Rancho Cucamonga, CA Activities: Baseball Sal Diaz Favorite place on campus: The athletic training room because not only do I get to learn about the human body, I also get to spend quality time with my fellow student athletes. CollegeofArtsandSciences The College of Arts and Sciences engages students with an innovative and challenging education in the traditional disciplines of liberal arts and sciences. Our dedicated faculty encourage students to choose a course of study most meaningful to them, while providing additional learning experiences beyond the classroom: every program has a hands-on or research component in the form of laboratory experience, field studies, international travel, professional internships, or volunteer service activities. With an emphasis on small classes and personal attention, the College of Arts and Sciences creates a partnership between faculty and student that promotes a well-rounded student-scholar prepared for the world and set on a path of life-long learning. Favorite professor: Jerome Garcia, because his classes prepare us for graduate school and challenge me to excel to the best of my ability. Not only did he make himself available to students at any time, but he is also a genuine friend and great mentor. Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? I wanted to go to La Verne because of how close the students and faculty are with one another. I wanted to attend a great academic school as well as develop long lasting relationships in a small setting. What do you like about La Verne’s location? I like how everything is within walking distance. It makes the school very accessible. How has La Verne prepared you to go into the working world or graduate school? It has given me the opportunity to surround myself with great mentors to guide me in whatever direction I decide to choose. What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? When I'm not playing baseball, I like to spend time with my teammates, play Guitar Hero, and attend sporting events. Points of Distinction 4The University of La Verne Debate Team is ranked in the top 20 of the World Universities Debating Championship, the world's largest debating tournament with more than four hundred members. La Verne students participate in tournaments across the globe, and the team regularly makes the national finals. In 2007, the team was the national champions and in 2009, it had three of its teams ranked in the top 32 of the nation. 4Dr. Paul Alvarez, Professor of Movement and Sports Science and Clinical Supervisor for the Athletic Training Education Program, was selected as an athletic trainer for Team USA at the World University Games. Held in 2009 in Belgrade, Serbia, he provided medical services for athletes in nine sporting events. 4The United States Department of Education awarded the University of La Verne a highly competitive $3.58 million Title V STEM Grant, to prepare and attract more students in the areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math. 4Drs. Glenn Gamst and Aghop Der-Karabetian, both psychology professors at La Verne, designed a groundbreaking training program for mental health professionals focusing on appropriate multicultural delivery. Titled the California Brief Multicultural Competence Scale (CBMCS) Multicultural Training Program, it is the result of 10 years of research and evaluation, and fills a critical need among mental health care professionals around the world. 8 College of Arts and Sciences Academic Programs Undergraduate Dr. Jerome V. Garcia faculty Profile Associate Professor of Biology Hometown: Born in Los Angeles and raised in Delano, CA Education: B.S., Biology, University of La Verne; Ph.D., University of Southern California's School of Pharmacy: Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Toxicology Academic Expertise: Free radical biology with emphasis on neurodegeneration, aging, and tobacco-related disease Why do you like teaching at La Verne? Our focus is to teach and inspire the next generation. Our ability to teach and prepare our students for graduate programs is what makes us unique. We base our teaching on a balance of theoretical and practical (hands-on) training. What do you like most about the students? The students allow us to mentor them and in the process, we form a unique bond on a professional and personal level. Dr. Jero me V. G arcia Accomplishments: Advisor of three thriving clubs: Society of Physical & Life Science Scholars, a support group for science majors; Green Initiative for Village Empowerment, an environmental club; Global Medical Brigades, an organization where students help provide sustainable health care for the people of Honduras. Recipient of the 2008 Excellence in Teaching Award and Principal Investigator of the Title V-STEM Grant. Best memories teaching at La Verne: When students realize that their training and education is equal, if not better than students from other institutions. This realization dawns on them when they are accepted into internships or graduate programs. Anthropology Art Art History Athletic Training Behavioral Sciences Biology Broadcasting Chemistry Communications Comparative Literature Computer Science/Engineering Creative Writing (minor) Criminology English Environmental Biology Ethnic Studies (minor) French History International Studies Journalism Latin American Studies (minor) Legal Studies Liberal Arts Mathematics Movement & Sports Science Music Natural History Peace Studies (minor) Philosophy Photography Photojournalism (concentration) Physics Political Science Prehealth Programs Prelaw Program Psychology Religion Social Science Sociology Spanish Speech Communication Theatre Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (minor) Graduate M.S., Marriage and Family Therapy M.S., Counseling (concentration) Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) College of Arts and Sciences 9 CollegeofBusinessandPublicManagement The mission of the College of Business and Public Management is to provide you with a broad-based management education that emphasizes the application of theory to management practice and builds conceptual skills and core values needed to become an effective leader and manager in today's changing global environment. We support this mission by providing relevant curriculum that capitalizes on our liberal arts traditions, focuses on effective decision-making, and emphasizes the knowledge, skills, and values needed in a culturally diverse workplace. In addition, we are committed to continuous quality improvement, applied scholarly pursuits, and assisting the business, governmental, non-profit professional, and academic communities. Riddhi Dhruv Student Profile Sophomore Major: International Business & Language – Spanish Hometown: Eagle Rock, CA Activities: Sister Circle, Residence Hall Association, Office of Housing & Residential Life Favorite professor: Ahmed Ispahani is very understanding and is willing to help students understand the material. He has a personal relationship with his students and always has a smile on his face when you see him around campus. Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? It was far enough from home where my parents allowed me to gain independence and close enough to where I can still visit them. I also really enjoy the small campus. What do you like about La Verne’s location? It’s a very quiet, elegant, and safe town. What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? I usually relax and watch a movie on my laptop or catch up on the news. Riddhi D hruv 10 College of Business and Public Management Points of Distinction 4The College of Business and Public Management was awarded a $2.47 million Title V grant by the U.S. Department of Education to build students success by developing their professional skills, classroom learning and bridging the gap between high school to college. 4La Verne students from the Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE), an international organization aimed to strengthen entrepreneurial and managerial skills amongst college students, were regional champions in 2006-07 and 2008-09 for community services projects they led. Dr. Ahmed Ispahani faculty Profile Professor of Business Administration and Economics Hometown: Traveled between Iran and Pakistan for family business while growing up. Education: B.A., Economics, University of Karachi, Pakistan; M.A., Economics, University of Southern California; Ph.D., Economics, University of Southern California Academic Expertise: International Economics in the Middle East and Southeast Asia Why do you like teaching at La Verne? I want to give something back to America, and here you’re touching the lives of thousands of young people. I have very good relationships with students. I’ve had the fathers, the children, and now the children’s children — three generations. They all tell their children, ‘You must take a class from Ispahani,’ even if their major is not economics. 4Paul Moseley, a La Verne graduate and trustee, recently honored Professor Ahmed Ispahani and his cousin, former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, by donating $100,000 for a lectureship series that brings high profile international speakers to campus. 4The Skills for Success Program equips students with communication and network skills, proper business etiquette, an internship experience and a mentorship with someone from the business community or one of our successful alumni. Academic Programs Accomplishments: Advised the Shah of Iran and former Pakistan Prime Minister Dr. Ahme d Ispaha Benazir Bhutto; ni Senior economist for Battelle Laboratories in Columbus, Ohio – headed the economic and financial sectors of Iran’s Fifth Five Year Plan; Board of Directors for World Affairs Council, Inland Southern California. Best memories teaching at La Verne: In one of my classes I assigned homework to my students that required them to go to the campus library. Later, a young man came into my office, crying. The student explained to me that he was poor. Devastated, he said he would be unable to complete the assignment. He thought he had to pay to use the University library. I took him to the library and I explained to him that it was free. Summary Rankings of the College of Business and Public Management in Comparison to other National Universities Factor Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Quality of Faculty and Instruction Faculty Responsiveness, Grades, and Student Effort Breadth of the Curriculum Class Size for Required and Major Courses Student Organization and Extracurricular Activities Facilities and Computing Resources Characteristics of Fellow Classmates Advisor Learning Outcomes: Effective Communication and Team Work Learning Outcomes: Use and Manage Technology Learning Outcomes: Effective Management and Leadership Skills Learning Outcomes: Critical Thinking and Problem Solving Overall Program Effectiveness La Verne Rank Amongst Carnegie Class n=18 La Verne Rank Amongst All Institutions Class n=150 2 2 1 3 8 3 1 1 1 3 1 2 3 16 13 9 23 63 36 15 16 16 27 10 14 45 Undergraduate Accounting Business Administration Business Management (concentration) E-Commerce Economics International Business (concentration) International Business & Language Information Technology (concentration) Marketing (concentration) Organizational Management Public Administration Graduate Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) M.S., Business Organizational Management M.S., Gerontology M.A., Governance Leadership Master of Health Administration (M.H.A.) M.S., Leadership and Management Master of Public Administration (M.P.A.) Doctor of Public Administration (D.P.A.) Carnegie ClassificationDoctorial Research Universities – Intensive Institutions ClassificationDoctorial Research University – Intensive Central Michigan University Duquesne University East Caroline University Hofstra University Oakland University Southern Methodist University St. Johns University Texas A& M University Kingsville University of Hartford University of Massachusetts Boston University of North Carolina University of San Diego University of the Pacific Arizona State University Baylor University Brigham Young University California State University-Northridge Central Michigan University Clayton State University Frostburg State University Georgia State University Kansas State University Loyola Marymount University Loyola University New Orleans Michigan State University Missouri State University Pen State University, Harrisburg SUNY at Oneonta SUNY at Plattsburgh University of Denver University of Florida University of Hawaii at Hilo University of Missouri, Colombia University of Virginia College of Business and Public Management 11 CollegeofEducationand OrganizationalLeadership The College of Education and Organizational Leadership offers a broad range of programs to prepare professional educators in a number of specialties including child development, elementary and secondary teaching, special education, pupil personnel services, school psychology, reading, child life, and educational and organizational leadership. Because of its long and rich tradition of excellence in the preparation of thousands of outstanding professional educators, the University of La Verne is recognized as one of the leading institutions engaged in the preparation of educators and leaders. Student Profile Luzminia Valladares Senior Major: Double major in Liberal Studies and Sociology Hometown: Covina, CA Activities: Iota Delta Sorority Luzminia Valladare s Favorite place on campus: My room in Stu-Han because it is bright and colorful. When I walk in I feel right at home. Favorite professor: Peggy Redman, because I admire her passion for education. She embodies the educator I hope to become one day. Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? I have always heard great things about La Verne. It is the only school that provided me with the financial help I needed to further my education. In high school I went above and beyond and all of my hard work was taken into consideration at La Verne through scholarships, grants, and credits. What do you like about La Verne’s location? La Verne’s small, close-knit community allowed me to feel comfortable at all times. Everything one could ever need is a short distance away. What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? When I have free time I spend it with my family. As a college student, education becomes priority so family time becomes even more precious. 12 College of Education and Organizational Leadership Dr. Peggy Deal Redman Academic Programs faculty Profile Undergraduate Professor of Education and Director, Teacher Education Program Liberal Studies Child Development Education: B.A., History, La Verne College; M.Ed., Teacher Education, University of La Verne; Ed.D., Organizational Leadership, University of La Verne Dr. Pegg y Deal R edman La Fetra Family Endowed Chair for Excellence in Accomplishments: Teaching and Service; recipient of Excellence in Teaching Award and Ellsworth Johnson Faculty Service Award; Chair, Faculty Senate; Chair, Academic Senate; served on the City of La Verne Planning Commission for 11 years; recognized by the Inland Valley Daily Bulletin as a Woman Achiever; Alumna of the Year, University of La Verne. Under her leadership the Teacher Education Program has grown from certifying 30 students a year to certifying more than 350 students a year. Why do you like teaching at La Verne? I think I derive my energy from other people. I really enjoy people. That’s what I like about teaching; you learn from the people you teach. What do you like most about the students? I love teaching college students, preparing people who are going to be teachers. It’s fun. It’s hard work, but it’s fun. I think the joy comes from knowing you’ve made a difference. Sometimes you don’t know that for a long time. I still have students who reconnect with me and share their experiences and tell me, ‘Oh, yeah, this really meant something to me. It was important.’ Publications: Don’t Smile Until December and Other Myths about Classroom Teaching; co-author of Reviving the Soul of Teaching, Balancing Metrics and Magic. Points of Distinction 4The College works each year to bring the Institute for Early Childhood Education Conference to the University of La Verne. 4Teacher Education, Child Development and the Reading Master’s programs team up to hold the annual Family Literacy Conference. The event offers literacy activities for families with children ranging from preschool to sixth grade. 4Montevue Elementary School in the Pomona Unified School District is working with 18 doctoral students to research students and chronicle the journey of change at the school. 4The College has received notification that it has been formally listed as a precandidate for the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) visit. Dr. Lynn Stanton-Riggs faculty Profile Associate Professor of Education and Chair, Child Development Program Hometown: Claremont, CA Education: B.A., Philosophy, California State University, Long Beach; M.S., Counseling, California State University, Fullerton; Ph.D., Human Development, Fielding Graduate University Academic Expertise: The Caring Educator; social and emotional development in young children Why do you like teaching at La Verne? As a professor, I am able to share the mission and values of the University with students in the classroom, in my role as an advisor, and through talking to students informally at extracurricular events. I have a deep respect for the student-professor relationship, and I believe that it is my responsibility to help students explore all aspects of their educational journey. Graduate M.Ed., Advanced Teaching Skills M.S., Child Development M.S., Child Life M.Ed., Education (Special Emphasis) M.S., Educational Counseling M.Ed., Educational Management M.Ed., Reading M.S., School Psychology M.S., Special Education: Advanced Professional Emphasis Ed.D., Organizational Leadership Certificateand CredentialPrograms BCLAD CTEL Certificate Program Mild/Moderate Education Specialist, I Mild/Moderate Education Specialist, II Multiple Subject (elementary) Preliminary Administrative Services Professional Administrative Services Pupil Personnel Services Reading Reading and Language Arts Specialist Single Subject (secondary) Dr. L ynn StantonWhat do you like most about the Riggs students? I believe that the four pillars of the College: caring, excellence, diversity, and leadership, are all qualities present in La Verne students. It is our goal in the College to nurture these qualities in ourselves and in our students so that we may all contribute to the success of those who teach and work with children every day. Accomplishments: I am currently working on a research project with the Fairplex Child Development Center. This year-long project is designed to decrease violence as it appears in its earliest stages in our early childhood centers and in young children. Personally, I am proud that my husband and three children have graduated from La Verne! Best memories teaching at La Verne: In observing our child development students at the Fairplex Child Development Center, I am able to see how they take the knowledge they have learned in the classroom and apply it to working with young children. College of Education and Organizational Leadership 13 DiversityandCommunity Diversity:NotJusta TrendyBuzzword At the University of La Verne topics like race, gender, sexuality, identity and culture, as well as disabilities and learning differences are explored throughout the curriculum and are addressed through various colloquia. You can attend a Social Justice Symposium presented by the Coalition for Diversity or broaden your thinking by attending a Hot Spots Series lecture offered through the International Studies Institute. A stimulating series of “brown bag” presentations and discussions on diversity conducted by the Diversity Colloquia keeps diversity in the forefront of our daily lives while informing and processing the ramifications of both historical and current events. How you perceive yourself and the world around you is a vital part of the mission of the University of La Verne. 14 Diversity and Community 4US News and World Report ranks the University of La Verne amongst the top 20 most diverse universities in the country. 4The University is recognized as a Hispanic-serving institution. 4More than 50% of undergraduate students enrolled at La Verne identify themselves as Hispanic, African American or Asian American. 4La Verne is second only to the University of Southern California (USC) in the number of bachelor’s degrees awarded to Hispanic students by California's private institutions.* 4International students comprise almost 5% of our student body. They hail from all corners of the globe with more than 50 countries represented including Greece, China, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, Japan, Thailand, India, Canada, Vietnam, and Albania. * According to the Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education Student Profile Aline Schmidt Junior Major: Business Administration Hometown: Strasbourg, France Activities: Playing volleyball and handball with friends Aline Sch midt FirstGenerationStudentSuccessProgram Our First Generation Student Success Program lends support to students who are the first in their families to attend college and aspire to succeed. We provide leadership and practical information on making access to higher education a reality for families that have not previously had those opportunities. We have built partnerships with faculty, staff, students and community groups so that we may serve as primary advocates to meet the needs of our diverse student population. As an international student, how have you felt included in the greater La Verne community? The intimate community in addition to the International Student Organization has made it easy for me to meet a lot of different people. What has been the best part of your experience living at La Verne? I have met a lot of international people whom I have really bonded with due to the fact that we are far away from our home country. I particularly loved our times together during our “international meetings” as we call them! CulturalClubsandOrganizations What was your experience like adapting to the new community from a different country? The first month living in a different culture was difficult especially with adjusting to the different food choices. Besides the demographic make-up of the student body, diversity is manifested in a variety of areas. For example, student clubs and organizations range from sororities and fraternities, student government, ethnic and academic clubs to recreational and social activities. Examples of cultural organizations that embrace all that we have to offer you include: Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? I like La Verne being a small city without the disadvantages of a big city but still close to Los Angeles. It is close to different attractions that you want to experience when you are an international student. African American Student Alliance (AASA) Brother’s Forum Essence of Fortitude International Student Organization (ISO) Kanaka Hui Ohana (KHO) Latino Student Forum (LSF) Rainbow Alliance Shades of Essence (formerly Sister Circle) United Hermanos What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? I go to a lot of international meetings and eat out with friends. Chen Lee Stu den t Pro fil e Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? La Verne offered a decent amount of scholarships to international students. Senior Major: Business Administration Hometown: Taiwan Activities: International Student Organization Favorite professor: My marketing professor, Jeanny Liu, because she has been very helpful and I have learned a lot in her class. Chen Lee What has been the best part of your experience living at La Verne? Living in the dorms was the best part of my student life at La Verne. What was your experience like adapting to the new community from a different country? The food is the most difficult thing to adapt to in order to live in a new place. What do you like about La Verne’s location? It is a quiet and peaceful small town located near major freeways. How has La Verne prepared you to go into the working world or graduate school? Career Services provided me with a lot of information in regards to finding a job. What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? I often hang out with friends and go sightseeing together. Also, I enjoy watching movies in my leisure time. Diversity and Community 15 StudentSupportServices The University of La Verne provides a broad range of programs and services to help you reach your academic goals and enhance your personal, intellectual and social development. From the moment you walk on campus to after graduation, student support services are always available to help with your needs. The Academic Advising office helps you develop and implement your educational goals. The office assigns faculty advisors in your field of study, advises undeclared majors and provides advising support. The Campus Safety Department is a security force that patrols campus seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Campus Safety officers can be contacted from any campus phone by simply picking up the receiver and pressing “Campus Safety.” Career Services provides you with resources and programs to help you in your professional growth. Services available include assessment tests, career counseling, resume writing, interview preparation, mock interviewing, as well as job and internship listings. 16 Student Support Services The computer labs, accessible across campus, are equipped with Windows and/or Macintosh systems and a variety of related equipment. For your convenience, there are nine computer labs on campus with more than 200 computers available. The main labs are typically open from early in the morning until late at night to meet your needs. The Counseling Center provides a wide range of counseling services designed to assist you to achieve your full human potential. Individual and group counseling sessions are available at no cost to you. The Elvin and Betty Wilson Library, the University’s central library, owns more than 250,000 physical volumes, 34,000 journals (print and electronic), 25,000 electronic books, and more than 2,700 audio-visual items. The library provides access to an online catalog (LEOpac) and 60 plus electronic databases for scholarly research. The 53,000-square-foot, four-level, Wilson Library provides group study rooms, ample individual study spaces, more than 40 computer terminals, and a wireless network. Research assistance is available to you in person, via telephone, online chat, or e-mail. Access to a number of other libraries and materials is also possible. Dr. Iraj Parchamazad faculty Profile What do you like most about the students? The majority of our students realizes and appreciates the opportunities before them including a highly personalized environment and professional support they receive from faculty members along with hands-on experience. Professor and Chair, Chemistry Department Hometown: Iran Education: B.S., Chemistry, Tehran University; M.S., Chemical Technology, Tehran University; Ph.D., Physical Organic Chemistry, AixMarseille University Accomplishments: Consultant to the Ministry of Industry and the Ministry of Energy of Iran; several U.S. patents including fuel cell power generation for recreational vehicles, hydrogen membrane purifier, and purifier of hydrogen from reformer for fuel cell. Dr. Iraj Pa rchamazad Academic Expertise: Chemistry, Energy Conversion and Engineering Why do you like teaching at La Verne? The mission statement provides an opportunity for our highly diverse students to achieve their educational and professional dreams. Our programs are values-oriented and based on blending a very high-level of constructive and responsible research with our teaching endeavors. Our chemistry students will receive a very fine education for being highly professional and responsible to have a successful career in twenty-first century high-tech society. Best memories teaching at La Verne: My students’ acceptance to graduate school, medical school, dental school, and pharmacy school and achieving their goals and dreams are the benchmarks for my teaching and working with students. The International and Study Abroad Center (ISAC) provides professional services to international students. The staff is equipped to answer questions related to immigration, American culture and living in the United States. ISAC also coordinates the many study abroad opportunities available. The Learning Enhancement Center (LEC) offers free academic support of all kinds, including tutoring, academic workshops and individual assistance such as editing papers. The Center also features a wide selection of educational software, resource materials and a computer lab. Student Profile Ryan Michael Baranek Freshman Major: Movement and Sports Science Hometown: Plymouth, Wisconsin Activities: Football and Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Ryan Michael B aranek Favorite place on campus: The football field is where I spend a lot of time and it helps me clear my thoughts when I am not training. Favorite professor: Marilyn Oliver, because she showed me a lot of hands-on work in Introduction to Athletic Training, as well as made the class easy to retain a lot of the information. What do you like about La Verne’s location? It’s close to a lot of restaurants, and everything is close by. What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? I go to the beach, go out to eat, hang out with my friends, and watch movies. Services for Students with Disabilities is committed to assuring every student with a documented physical, psychological and/or learning disability access to appropriate academic adjustments and/or auxiliary aids to empower them to use their full potential. The Student Health Center provides you with wellness, illness and injury care. Such services include vaccinations, medications and lab tests. Services are available to all registered students, regardless of insurance. All appointments are free for full-time undergraduate students. Student Support Services 17 New Residence Hall Coming to La Verne! Opening Fall 2012! The new residence hall will be a stylish, on-campus home for 387 students. It will boast single and double bedrooms in apartment style arrangement with private bathrooms. APlacetoCallHome Residence Halls The mission of the Office of Housing and Residential Life is The Oaks to support, enhance, and empower all students living in the residence halls. We value and respect the diversity that each person brings to the residential community. We provide a positive living and learning environment by maintaining well-kept facilities and offering educational and co-curricular programs. We instill a lifetime commitment to and engagement in the University of La Verne community. 4250 men and women 4Traditional residence hall living with double and triple occupancy rooms 4Each floor has a lounge with a 42” flat screen TV with cable, kitchen, study room and laundry room 4Each room is equipped with phone jacks, Ethernet ports, air conditioning and basic cable service Residence Hall Association (RHA) RHA is the representative body for student residents and acts as a student government for their interests. Activities and programs include: 4Community Events 4Dances 4Forums and Discussions 4Informative Programs 4Battle of the Halls 4Powder Puff Flag Football Davenport Dining Hall is our main dining facility on campus. The food-court style area provides a new dish every day while maintaining a grill, salad bar, pizza, soups and sandwiches. The food is so tasty that our local firefighters visit Davenport for lunch! 18 A Place to Call Home Brandt Hall 490 men and women 4Traditional residence hall living with double occupancy rooms 4The main lounge has a 42” flat screen TV with cable, pool tables, air hockey, and a communal space for general gatherings 4Each room is equipped with a phone jack, basic cable service, and WiFi Studebaker-Hanawalt 4125 women 4Traditional residence hall living with double, triple, and quadruple occupancy rooms 4The main lounge has a 42” flat screen TV with cable, a pool table, a ping pong table, and a communal space for general gatherings 4Each room is equipped with a phone jack, basic cable service, and WiFi HousingFAQs Is living on campus mandatory during your freshman year? No, it’s not mandatory to live on campus your freshman year, however, 60% of first-year students do. You can also bring your car on campus – no restrictions! Can I live with my friends? Yes, you can request to live with friends on campus. Each student must write the requested student’s name on his/her application. Am I able to live on campus during vacation? Yes, students can live on campus both during spring break and January interterm, however, housing is not available during the summer. Are there meal plans available? Yes, meal plans for Davenport and the new café at the Campus Center are mandatory for those living on campus. There are four options to choose from: 10, 12, 14, or 19 meals per week. Are there cooking facilities available if I live on campus? Yes, each of the housing facilities is supplied with a kitchen. Stu-Han and Brandt Hall have a main cooking area, while The Oaks has a kitchen on each floor for community use. Student Profile Dionna Houston Senior Major: Broadcasting (radio emphasis) Hometown: Elk Grove, CA Activities: Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority, African American Student Alliance (AASA), air personality for LeoFM and Spotlight Leader Dionna Houston Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? Because the Communications Department is phenomenal! What do you like about La Verne’s location? It is 30 minutes away from practically everything which is good for going out on the weekends. How has La Verne prepared you to go into the working world or graduate school? La Verne has helped prepare me a lot for the real world. I have been able to work with people of different ethnic backgrounds, I am able to analyze things, and I have more of an open mind. What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? When I have free time I love going to the beach, Hollywood and whatever else I can do that’s pretty cheap. A Place to Call Home 19 GettingInvolved Getting involved at La Verne means feeling the satisfaction of doing what you love—whether that’s meeting people who share your interests, becoming a better leader or creating your own club and watching it grow. More than 50 student clubs and organizations, six national sororities and fraternities, not to mention a host of leadership development programs, afford you all kinds of chances to get involved and make contributions to the traditions taking shape at La Verne. From participating in the All-Hall Olympics to competing against other fraternities and sororities during Greek Week to hanging out with your friends at Homecoming, you’ll find it’s easy to plug into the campus community. Student Profile Ruby Ballestamon Junior Major: Broadcasting (radio emphasis) Hometown: La Puente, CA Activities: Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority, LeoFM, Spotlight Leader and Orientation Week Leader Ruby Ball estamon Favorite place on campus: Currently, my favorite place on campus is F-Middle in the Oaks Apartments. The majority of my friends live there and I am the happiest when I'm surrounded by them. Favorite professor: Mike Laponis, who is also my academic advisor, knows so much about what he teaches. He is friendly and approachable and he is someone who I can talk to as a friend but still look up to and respect. Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? I chose to go to La Verne because the people here are simply the friendliest and warmest people I have ever met. As soon as I stepped on this campus, it felt like home. Everywhere I go, I see a friendly face. What do you like about La Verne’s location? I like the small town that the campus is in. It's a safe environment and there are so many places to go within walking distance. And during spring and summer, the La Verne Street Fair is always a nice place to hang out. What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? I usually go out with my friends to eat, go to the movies, go dancing, or just hang out around the dorms. 20 Getting Involved Academic Clubs & Organizations Alpha Psi Omega Theatre Honor Society American Marketing Association (AMA) Athletic Training Student Club (ATSC) Future Educators of La Verne Model United Nations (MUN) Mu Phi Epsilon International Music Fraternity (MΦΕ) Psi Chi (ΨX) Society of Accountants Society of Physical Life Science Scholars (SPLSS) Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Sociology-Anthropology-Criminology Club (SAC) Cultural Clubs & Organizations CampusActivitiesBoard(CAB) CAB coordinates more than 100 events each year ranging from intramurals, films, dances, concerts, comedians, laser tag, commuter days and more. Committee chairs are always looking for new students to be part of their committees to help plan and implement programs and events. All CAB committee chairs are paid positions. The following is a list of the committees you could possibly serve on: Comedy, Concerts, Films, Games and Rec /Intramural Sports, Major Events, Multicultural Programs, Philanthropy and Special Events Committee. Governing Organizations Associated Students of the University of La Verne (ASULV) College Panhellenic Association (CPA) Intrafraternity Council (IFC) Multicultural Club Council (MCC) Residence Hall Association (RHA) Chris Kaelberer Student Profile Junior Major: Business Administration (management emphasis), Music minor Hometown: Rancho Cucamonga, CA. However, I was originally born in the United Arab Emirates and only moved to California in 2001. Activities: President of ASULV, Choir, Mu Phi Epsilon International Music Fraternity African American Student Alliance (AASA) Brother’s Forum Essence of Fortitude International Student Organization (ISO) Kanaka Hui Ohana (KHO) Latino Student Forum (LSF) Rainbow Alliance Shades of Essence (formerly Sister Circle) United Hermanos Greek Organizations Chris Ka elberer Favorite place on campus: The ASULV Office. Everyone is like a giant family. What better place to accomplish work and to further advance the student body, than a place that is full of life and positive energy? Favorite Professor: Steve Slakey. He is a genuine man who really strives to make sure students learn the material and get the most out of his class. His class and field trip to Los Angeles are experiences I will not forget. Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? I chose La Verne because of its small class size and its reputation for having personal relationships with each student. I've learned a lot of life lessons and wouldn't change my experience for the world. What do you like about La Verne’s location? La Verne is close to everything yet far enough from it all. Many suburban colleges offer students the close proximity to the beaches, mountains, city and deserts that Southern California has to offer. But because of the atmosphere at La Verne, it truly feels like what a college campus is supposed to feel like: a self-supporting community that can really be separated from the outside world. What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? When I am not attending Campus Activities Board or Resident Hall Association events, I usually find myself relaxing with my roommate and our friends in the residence halls or going out somewhere. Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority (ΑΟΠ) Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (ΔΣθ) Iota Delta Sorority (ΙΔ) Order of Omega Honor Society Phi Delta Theta Fraternity (ΦΔθ) Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority (ΦΣΣ) Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity (ΣΑΕ) Sigma Kappa Sorority (ΣΚ) Special Interest Clubs & Organizations Athletes in Action (AIA) Campus Activities Board (CAB) Choir Dance Team Lordsburg Debate Union Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) The Most Greatest Club Ever Women's Golf Club Working on Not Disappointing Our God (WONDOG) If you don’t see a club that suits your interest, start your own! Only six students are needed to start a club at La Verne and you can be one of them! As an official club, you may be eligible for funding from ASULV. Getting Involved 21 Athletics Each year at the University of La Verne, more than 400 student athletes discover the true meaning of teamwork by making significant contributions to a strong tradition of athletics. Compete in one of nine men’s or nine women’s NCAA Division III athletic teams and you could be playing in front of a packed crowd at Ben Hines Field, the Sports Science and Athletics Pavilion or the La Verne Aquatic Center. You don’t have to sport a Leo’s jersey to get involved with athletics on La Verne’s campus: paint yourself orange and green and cheer on the Leopards as they compete against our rivals in the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) or form an intramural team with friends from your residence hall. SCIAC 1st Team AllNCAA Sport Championships Conference Appearances Football 5 159 3 Volleyball 22 60 numerous Men's Soccer 2 Men's Track 1 numerous numerous Women's Track 2 numerous numerous Women's Basketball 3* 34 4 Baseball 19 142 Softball 5* 84 9 Men's Water Polo 1 16 1 Golf 5 33 5 National Team Championships 3 2 AllNational Player Americans 0f the Year 4 26 2 numerous numerous 2 8 9 8 15 3 1 2 *One championship is a Conference Tournament Championship Madison Bradley Senior Student Profile Major: Movement and Sports Science Hometown: Big Bear Lake, CA Activities: Volleyball Favorite place on campus: “The Tents” is the place where my fondest memories took place these past four years from volleyball to basketball games to intramurals. Favorite professor: Jimmy Paschal, because he has so much history with the University of La Verne. He was the tennis coach for many years as well as the volleyball coach; he led one of La Verne's National Championship volleyball teams. He is very knowledgeable and he has a story to back up anything that he is teaching which makes his classes very enjoyable. Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? Upon graduating from high school, I researched a lot of colleges and universities and La Verne stuck out due to its stellar academic history as well as its successful volleyball program. 22 Athletics What do you like about La Verne’s location? I like that it is within driving distance for me to travel home on weekends and is in close proximity to Orange and L.A. counties. Also, it sits in a quiet community which allows me to complete my academic studies at the highest level while being involved with the community. How has La Verne prepared you to go into the working world or graduate school? La Verne's academics are very hands-on which gives me real-life experience that will help me in the working world. As an athlete, I have also learned time management skills as well as being competitive which will hopefully help me get my dream job. Madison Bradley Student Profile La Verne Athletic Teams Kenny Chapman Junior Major: Movement and Sports Science Hometown: West Covina, CA Activities: Football Kenny Chapman Favorite place on campus: The football field is the place where I can leave my stress, problems, or anything that bothers me. Whether it be during a practice or a game, football helps level out my emotions especially if I am unable to talk to my friends about them. Favorite professor: Marilyn Oliver has not only been my teacher, but she is also my academic advisor. With her advice and teaching, I have been on the right path towards getting my diploma. As my advisor, I know that’s what she’s supposed to do but I feel no one else would make it as fun or easy as her. Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? It has a great program for my major. I was originally supposed to attend college in Atlanta but I realized that my mom would not be able to see me play football all the time. Baseball (M) Basketball (M, W) Cross Country (M, W) Football (M) Golf (M) Soccer (M, W) Softball (W) Swimming & Diving (M, W) Tennis (W) Track & Field (M, W) Volleyball (W) Water Polo (M, W) What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? Anything and everything! I am young so I go to clubs and other big events that interest me. Also, just because I go to La Verne does not mean I cannot attend other college events. Athletics 23 BeyondtheClassroom StudyAbroad Global learning takes on new meaning when you participate in La Verne’s study abroad program. You can study abroad for a few weeks during January interterm or up to an entire academic year. Programs are available for all disciplines and interests. Whatever the reasons you choose to study abroad, the experience will change your life and allow for a new perspective on society. Study abroad gives you the opportunity to: 4Learn about another culture 4Improve foreign language skills 4Experience self-reliance abroad 4Develop new intellectual pursuits and interests QuickFacts 4The cost of study abroad is equal to the cost of tuition, room and board. 4You can study abroad for a few weeks to an entire academic year. 4Several of the programs are English-based, so you do not need to be fluent in the foreign language. 4Financial aid, including loans, grants and scholarships are eligible for study abroad. 4You can study abroad after achieving sophomore standing. If you are a transfer student, you can study abroad after completing one full semester at La Verne. 4With the help of your academic advisor, all courses taken during study abroad will transfer back to the University of La Verne. 24 Beyond the Classroom Internship Opportunities Internships are wonderful and effective ways to connect your academic experience with the professional work arena. They allow you to gain valuable exposure to the workplace, provide the opportunity for skill development, and give you a competitive edge in the job search. The following list is a sample of companies where La Verne students have interned in the past: Fatima Suarez Junior Criminology Major “Egypt was not only amazing but also an enriching experience. Towards the end of my adventure in the Land of the Pyramids, I realized that traveling anywhere can bring an end to prejudice and ignorance. Learning about other civilizations should not only be a classroom activity. Getting the chance to visit these wondrous places really changed me and made me appreciate what I have at home. Coming back from Egypt, all I wanted to do was to talk about my experiences with others. I encouraged them to leave their home environment and seriously consider traveling because the world has so much more to offer than what they can find in their neighborhoods.” ABC News American Express The Boeing Company CBS-TV Clear Channel CNBC, Los Angeles CNN Covington & Crowe Law Firm Deloitte & Touche LLP Department of Water and Power Disney FOX Network Import Turner Magazine Inland Valley News Jet Propulsion Laboratory KABC-TV Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Los Angeles Lakers Professional Basketball team Major League Baseball Association Minnesota Vikings Professional Football team Mitsubishi Electronics MTV NASA San Diego Padres Major League Baseball team Smith-Barney Southern California Edison Telemundo The Tonight Show United States Congress US Department of Commerce Verizon World Vision Study Abroad Opportunities Available in: 4Australia 4China 4Ecuador 4Egypt 4England 4France 4Germany 4Greece 4India 4Ireland 4Italy 4Japan 4Mexico 4New Zealand 4Spain 4And, many more! Beyond the Classroom 25 Alumni You may see your graduation from college as the end of your education—we see it as just the beginning. From close interaction with faculty members to a wealth of internship and off-campus opportunities afforded by the University of La Verne’s proximity to Los Angeles to exploring diverse cultural viewpoints, your La Verne experience will prepare you for a lifetime of success. With more than 50,000 alumni in all 50 states and 33 countries worldwide, we prepare you with the knowledge and skills needed to be a successful contributor to our society. Below is a list of some of La Verne’s notable alumni: Laura Ambriz Post Production Coordinator, Mark Burnett Productions Rob Fukuzaki Sports Anchor, KABC-TV, Los Angeles eisha Grant News Anchor, NBCJs affiliate WVIT, Connecticut Enri:ue Gutierrez Sports Anchor, KMEX Channel 34, Los Angeles Larry eenan Executive Director, NFL Coaches Association oseph Paul ilanski Radio Personality Dr. Leon intaudi Congolese Physician Director SANRU, Democratic Republic of Congo; named Global Health Hero by Time Magazine (2005) Wendy M. Lau Senior Associate, Wood, Smith, Henning and Berman LLP Law Firm Ross Mathews Television celebrity and Internet blogger Web show host Paul Moseley Owner of Ruby Springs Lodge, Montana Gary Stewart Head Men’s Basketball Coach, UC Davis Luz Villareal Producer, NBC’s Dateline 26 Alumni Joseph Paul Kilanski ’95 aka “PJ Butta” Joseph Paul Kilanski, or PJ Butta as he is better known to his listeners from Hot 92.3 for the past 15 years, credits much of his success to his teachers and contacts he made while an undergraduate in the highly respected communications program at the University of La Verne. Kilanski l u a P h p e Jos “The great thing about La Verne’s communications program is that they encourage and allow you to be involved with the program from day one,” said Kilanksi. Kilanski hit the ground running while at La Verne as a broadcasting student. In addition to working at KULV (now LeoFM), attending class, and interning at what was then known as 92.3 The Beat, he was able to pull an all-night radio show gig he landed at 104.7 KCAQ in Oxnard. Eventually all of his hard work paid off. Less than a year later, during his senior year at La Verne, Kilanski became the youngest on-air talent in Los Angeles at the age of 22. Kilanski recently joined forces with the Avila Brothers who have produced for such artists as Usher, Mariah Carey, Janet Jackson and Aretha Franklin. Together, Kilanski and the Avila Brothers recently produced their first record together on ABX Records entitled The Mood: Soundsational. Today, Kilanski stays actively involved in the radio broadcasting industry. He hosts a Sunday show for Hot 92.3, teaches broadcasting classes and hosts a top Hip-Hop and R&B show for World Chart online – a popular radio station heard around the world. “If I hadn’t gone to La Verne, I would never be where I am today,” Kilanski said. Wendy M. Lau ‘98 Wendy M . Lau Wendy Lau, a senior associate for the legal firm of Wood, Smith, Henning & Berman LLP, began her college career at a very large university. She realized that attending a large school was not for her. When she transferred to La Verne, she quickly found what she was looking for. “Many of my lasting friendships and relationships to this day are with people I went to La Verne with,” said Lau. “The professors are not only your professors, but are lifelong friends.” After graduating from La Verne, Lau pursued her law degree at Pepperdine University where she graduated cum laude. She continues to be an active member within the campus community by serving as a member of the Alumni Governing Board of Directors, and Chapter Greek Advisor for Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority, where she was recently honored as Greek Advisor of the year. In addition, Lau also teaches as an adjunct professor for the Honors Program at La Verne. “Some of my best years in higher education occurred while at La Verne,” said Lau. Alumni 27 ComeVisitUs We invite you to take a closer look at La Verne as you begin to make decisions regarding your college choices. The University has a historic feel with its oldest structures dating back to the early 1900s, mixed in with contemporary buildings like the new eco-friendly Campus Center. There are several options available for visiting La Verne. Take a tour of the campus with a student guide, speak with an admission counselor or a financial aid advisor, interact with our stellar faculty, visit with one of our athletic coaches, and treat yourself to a meal on us at Davenport Dining Hall. Each option offers the opportunity to sample college life at the University of La Verne. 28 Come Visit Us Admission & Financial Aid Information Sessions and Campus Tours Daily, Monday through Friday (excluding holidays) at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. by appointment. Please call (800) 876-4858 or e-mail us at [email protected] to schedule an appointment. Student Profile Bryan Sanchez Freshman Major: History Hometown: Ontario, CA Activities: Football Bryan Sanchez Favorite place on campus: Miller Hall, the oldest building on campus, has so much history and it is right in the middle of the University. The staff is extremely friendly and I am always surrounded by friends whenever I am in the building. Favorite professor: Dr. Stephen Sayles, my history professor, is thought-provoking and has the ability to inspire students to go beyond class assignments and seek a further understanding of history and its global impact. Class sessions are intense, but Dr. Sayles' lectures are interesting, easy to comprehend and fun to learn. Why did you choose to go to La Verne for college? La Verne has a very small town feel to it which I love. Faculty, students and staff alike are all extremely friendly and welcoming. This university feels like a family that is ready to help and support me all throughout my college education. What do you like about La Verne’s location? It's amazing how central La Verne is to so many locations. Nowhere else but in Southern California can you be at the mountains one hour and only a short drive later, at the beach. There is no place like it. What do you do off campus, during the weekends, when you have free time? I play tennis with my friends and hang out with them. I also volunteer in the drama department at my old high school. Come Visit Us 29 HowtoApply To apply for admission to the University, the following documents must be submitted to the Office of Admission. We will notify you of any missing documents necessary to complete the application process. 1. Application for Admission Complete application using the La Verne Application for Admission or the Common Application. Visit www.laverne.edu/apply for application links. 2. Application Fee Please submit your non-refundable $50 application fee. You can either write a check or money order payable to University of La Verne or pay online through the Common Application Web site. 3. Personal Statement Write an essay of 250 words or more on one of six topics listed in the Common Application. This essay will assist us in getting to know you better as an applicant. 4. Official Transcripts 4 Freshmen: You must request your high school transcripts and all college work attempted be sent directly to the Office of Admission. 4 Transfers (28 or more semester hours completed at the college level): You must request official college transcripts from all colleges or universities attended be sent directly to the Office of Admission. 5. SAT I or ACT Scores You must have an official SAT I or ACT score report sent from the appropriate testing agency or a score reported on the official transcript. Transfer students with at least 28 semester hours of college credit need not submit test scores. SAT code: 4381 ACT code: 0295 6. Letter of Recommendation One letter of recommendation is required from a school official where you are currently enrolled or have most recently attended. Recommendation forms are included with the application. 30 Admission and Financial Aid Priority application deadlines for freshmen Fall Semester: February 1 Spring Semester: December 1 Priority application deadlines for transfers Fall Semester: April 1 Spring Semester: December 1 Send any additional application materials to: Office of Admission University of La Verne 1950 Third Street La Verne, CA 91750 Financial Aid As part of the University of La Verne’s mission, we strive to make education accessible and affordable for our students and their families—that’s why more than 90 percent of La Verne students receive some form of financial aid, including merit scholarships for traditional freshmen, transfer scholarships, federal and state grant programs and student employment programs. To be considered for maximum funding, you should file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 2, and be sure to list La Verne as one of the schools that will be sent information. La Verne’s FAFSA code is 001216. If you are a California resident, be sure your GPA Verification Form is also submitted no later than March 2. For more information about the application process or financial aid options at the University of La Verne, visit www.laverne.edu. To contact an admission counselor, call (909) 392-2800, toll-free at (800) 876-4858 or e-mail us at [email protected]. FastFacts Location: On 38 acres in La Verne, California; 35 miles east of Los Angeles Enrollment: 1,904 traditional undergraduate students History: Founded in 1891 Academics: More than 70 academic majors Student-to-faculty ratio: 11 to 1 Average class size: 16 students; 64% of La Verne classes have less than 20 students Student life: More than 50 student clubs and organizations Mascot: Leopard School colors: Orange and green TUITION AND FEES (2011-2012) Tuition and Fees: $31,300 *Room and Board: $11,280 *Actual cost may vary depending on room occupancy and meal plan. Athletics 4 NCAA Division III 4 Member of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 4 18 varsity sports 4 Nearly 400 student athletes Diversity: Ranked among the top 20 most diverse universities by U.S. News & World Report, more than half of students identify themselves as Hispanic, African American, Asian American and Pacific Islander or Native American Fall 2010 diversity breakdown: White: 34% Hispanic: 36% African American: 10% Asian American and Pacific Islander: 12% Native American: 1% Other: 7% Admission and Financial Aid 31 Knowledge • Service • Vision UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE Office of Admission 1950 Third Street, La Verne, CA 91750 (800) 876-4858 • (909) 392-2800 • Fax (909) 392-2714 [email protected] • www.laverne.edu