Additional Admissions Information
Interviews and Tours. Interested students, parents
and friends are invited to visit the University
of La Verne. Interviews are held on campus by
appointment. Tours and visits to classes are all
scheduled by appointment. The Office of
Admission is open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm on
weekdays and is open on selected Saturdays during
the Spring Semester. Please call the Office
of Admission at (909) 392-2800 for more information
or to schedule a visit.
Candidates Reply Date. Freshman and transfer
candidates are considered for admission upon
receipt of the application for admission, all official
transcripts, appropriate test scores, the personal
statement (essay), and letters of recommendation.
Once accepted, candidates are expected to
submit a $200 nonrefundable tuition deposit by
May 1 (postmark deadline). Students admitted
after this date will be expected to submit the
tuition deposit within two weeks after the date of
acceptance. The deposit is applied to the student's
account and is deducted from the first
semester's expenses.
Financial Aid. New students seeking financial
assistance should contact the Office of Financial
Aid for information and forms. For complete information,
see the Financial Aid section of this catalog.
Residence Hall Reservations. Admitted students
can access Residence Hall Application and
License Agreement at www.ulv.edu/housing.
Students must return the application and license
agreement, along with a $200 housing reservation/
security deposit and a $40 activity fee to the
Office of Residential Life. Residence Hall lodging
will be reserved for students on a space available
basis.
Student Acceptance through the First-Year
Resource Program (FRP). This program is
designed to assist selected students as they
begin their careers at the University of La Verne.
FRP students may enroll in a maximum of 15
semester hours during their first semester and are
assigned an advisor in the Learning Enhancement
Center. Additionally, they must enroll in a
one-unit Learning Enhancement Seminar, register
for an appropriate English class, and make normal
academic progress as defined in the Normal
Academic Progress section of this catalog.
Returning Student Readmission. Central campus
undergraduates who have attended ULV as
matriculated students but who have not been in
attendance for two consecutive semesters must
reapply by filing a Readmission Application for
Admission. Readmission will be based on the
current admissions policies, and the student will
be required to meet current graduation requirements.
Official transcripts of all academic work
taken during the period of absence must be provided.
Readmission of Academically Disqualified
Students. The readmission of a previously disqualified
student is by special approval of the
appropriate Dean. ULV will consider an application
for reinstatement only after the student has
remained absent for a minimum of one year following
disqualification and has fulfilled all conditions
of reenrollment. In every instance, readmission
action is based on evidence, including transcripts
of courses completed elsewhere after disqualification,
that warrants such action. If readmitted, the
student is placed on academic probation.