Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get started?
- Contact University of La Verne Representative: Thomas Cobos, Senior Associate Director, Student Recruitment at (909) 937-6991
- Students are strongly encouraged to Request an Unofficial Evaluation of their units: The evaluation process is free of charge and does not commit you to the program.
- Complete the Application for Undergraduate Admission and submit all official transcripts to Thomas Cobos.
When do classes meet?
University of La Verne classes meet one night per week and operate on a 10-week accelerated term. Classes generally meet from 5:00-10:00pm once per week. There are four 10-week terms per year.
Where will classes be held?
The University of La Verne courses will be held in the Business Building classrooms at Mt. SAC. Please contact the University of La Verne Representative for specific classroom assignments.
How many classes can I take?
Fast-Track
Fast-Track students are eligible to take two (2) University of La Verne classes per term on-site at Mt. San Antonio College.
- Students eligible for fast-track enrollment are those who:
- Have completed 48 or more units
- Have a GPA of 2.7 or better
- Are age 23 or older
- Have completed all (or substantially all) of the following prerequisite courses:
- ENGL 1A + ENGL 1B (or 1C)
- BUSA 7 + BUSA 8
- BUSC 1A + BUSC 1B
- BUSC 17 or MATH 110
- MATH 130
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Track A
Track A students are eligible to take one University of La Verne class per term on-site at Mt. San Antonio College. This course will be listed as the “Track A” course on the schedule.
- Students eligible for Track A enrollment are those who:
- Have completed 28 or more units
- Have a GPA or 2.5 or better
- Note that the TAG tuition discount requires a minimum 2.7 GPA
- Are age 23 or older
- Have completed the following prerequisite courses:
- ENGL 1A + ENGL 1B (or 1C)
- MATH 71 – Intermediate Algebra
- Be actively taking the remaining courses listed in the Fast-Track prerequisite section
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Deferrals
Students not substantially meeting the Track A enrollment requirements listed above can plan to re-apply for the 2018-2019 academic year to begin in Fall, 2018.
- Deferred students should work on completing the prerequisites listed above, and improving or maintaining a high GPA.
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