University of La Verne
The University of La Verne is a private university in La Verne, California. Founded in 1891, the university is composed of the College of Arts & Sciences, College of Business & Public Management, the LaFetra College of Education, College of Law, and a Regional Campus Administration that oversees seven regional campuses. It awards both undergraduate and graduate degrees. Many of their classes are taught at smaller campuses throughout the greater Los Angeles area.
History
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. In 1917, the surrounding agricultural community of Lordsburg renamed itself La Verne; the College followed suit shortly thereafter. La Verne College reorganized in 1977 as 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.La Verne conferred its first master's degree in 1965 and began an adult education program in 1969; it awarded its first doctorate in 1979. In 1981, the University founded a campus in Orange County and has since opened locations throughout the area, including Vandenberg AFB and Pt. Mugu. Despite its Church of the Brethren heritage, the University describes itself as non-sectarian.
Historically, the Brethren are considered one of the "peace churches", like the Quakers and the Mennonites, and slots on the Board of Trustees are still held for members of the Brethren. 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.
Academics
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.Accreditation and memberships
The University of La Verne is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. 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.
- The Doctorate in Clinical Psychology is accredited by the American Psychological Association.
- The Master of Public Administration program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration.
- Teacher education programs are approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing.
- Council of Civilian and Military Educators
- Service Members Opportunity Colleges approved
- Western Association of Veteran Education Specialists
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, allowing students to take the bar exam and become practicing attorneys in any U.S. jurisdiction. In June 2011, the American Bar Association denied the University of La Verne full ABA accreditation. On August 29, 2011, the school announced it received accreditation from the Committee of Bar Examiners of the State Bar of California. In March 2012, the ABA again granted provisional approval. 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%.Campus locations
- 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 Oxnard
- Point Mugu NAS
- Vandenberg AFB
Athletics
La Verne offers 20 intercollegiate athletic teams—10 sports for men and 10 for women. The Leopards are a member of the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and compete at the NCAA Division III level.
La Verne has captured numerous SCIAC Championships, and has claimed NCAA team titles in baseball, men's volleyball and women's volleyball.
- Women's volleyball is a perennial national contender with three national titles and 22 conference championships in its history. The program produced two National Players of the Year.
- Baseball has a national reputation stretching back five decades, with two national titles and 20 conference titles.
- Football's competitive tradition 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 leading the way to the playoffs in 2006 and drafted professionally to the Chicago Bandits.
- Men's golf won seven consecutive SCIAC championships from 2007–13 and placed second at the Division III national championship tournaments twice. 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.
Publications
- VOICE Magazine
- La Verne Magazine
- Campus Times
Notable alumni
- Art Acevedo – Houston Police Department Chief of Police
- Joseph Ashton – American film and voice actor
- Arleena DeLaCruz- Pitcher Chicago Bandits and Writer for Food Network
- Vernard Eller – Author and Christian pacifist
- Phil Esbenshade – Professional skateboarder and attorney
- Roger Hernandez – Democratic member of the California State Assembly
- David Hollinger – History professor at UC Berkeley, author, former President of Organization of American Historians
- Darren Kavinoky – Motivational Speaker
- Larry Kennan – Executive director of NFL Coaches Association
- Ross Mathews – Host of Fox's Hollywood Today Live
- Mike Morrell – Republican member of the California State Assembly
- Steve Ortmayer – Assistant head coach of University of Kentucky football team
- Anna Ouroumian – Founder and CEO of the Academy of Business Leadership
- Dan Quisenberry – Professional baseball player
- Joaquin Zendejas – Former football player
- Anthony Zuiker – CSI creator and executive producer