Career Services
What to do after graduation? Career Counseling and Job Search assistance is available in the Career Center located in the second floor of the Campus Center. Don't wait until your senior year! Contact the office at x4054. (Web Site)
Commencement
Commencement is the premier event for the entire La Verne Campus Community! Join us during the Winter and Spring Commencement exercises for traditional pomp and circumstance. (Web Site)
Counseling Center
Psychological counseling services are available for free to all central campus, full-time undergraduates and for a nominal fee to graduate and Regional Campus Administration (RCA) students. Contact Dr. Rick Rogers, x4831. (Web Site)
Dining Services
Davenport Dining Hall is located on the central campus for residence students and all faculty, staff, and commuter students. In addition, Barbara's Place is located in the Campus Center. Contact Dale Askew at x4315. (Web Site)
Emergency Student Loans
Emergency Student Loans are available to eligible students, and may be obtained through the Office of Financial Aid. The maximum loan amount is $75.00. (Web Site)
International and Study Abroad Services (ISAS)
The International and Study Abroad Center assists with orientation and relocations, personal/immigration counseling, host family program and social-cultural activities. Contact Philip Hofer, x4330. (Web Site)
Leadership and Development (LEAD)
Students of the LEAD program undergo various training
programs, workshops, and conferences that help provide the skills,
knowledge, and overall experience necessary to succeed as a leader. The
program promotes change--a change in community development, a change in
personal development, and an overall change in the meaning of
leadership.(Web Site)
Multicultural Services
Diversity is an integral part of our Mission, and the Office of Multicultural Services celebrates and supports diversity through the First Generation Student Success Program, clubs and organizations, and cultural celebrations and events. (Web Site)
New Student Orientation
Welcome to the University of La Verne! Your experience at La Verne begins with Orientation. It is an important step in making the transition to life as a La Verne Leopard and is the best way to acclimate yourself to life as a La Verne student. (Web Site)
Office of Student Life
La Verne Student Life offers 40 student clubs, 19 Division III sports for men and women, fraternities and sororities, student government, a student newspaper, the La Verne radio and television stations, and three art galleries right on campus. You're sure to find people and groups that share your interests. (Web Site)
Student Health Services
The Student Health Center is open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. and on Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 noon during the traditional academic school year. All appointments are free if you are a full time undergraduate student, an international graduate student or have purchased our student health insurance plan. Appointments can be scheduled in advance by telephone. (Web Site)
Student Housing and Residential Life (SHARE)
On campus housing is provided for undergraduate students in three residence halls and at the Sheraton Fairplex (off-site housing). Residential Life provides an environment for academic and co-curricular experiences for personal development. Contact x4052. (Web Site)
Students with Disabilities Services
Services for students with physical or learning disabilities are coordinated by Cindy Denne in the Health Center, x4441. (Web Site)
