

University of La Verne alumni, supporters and friends have an opportunity to leave a lasting imprint upon La Verne and enhance the university's future. By participating in the recently announced Paver Program, contributors will create an enduring personalized memory while also helping ULV meet its goal for the Campus Center Project.
Attractive paving stones will encircle the stately oak tree located in the scenic Frank & Nadine Johnson Family Plaza. Each stone will be custom engraved with a message selected by its donor, with all the pavers forming an eye-catching walkway sure to become a popular campus destination.
Pavers are available at five giving levels ranging from $250 to $5,000. Donors can use their pavers to commemorate a wide range of ULV subjects, such as celebrating a personal honor or achievement, recalling a special event or occasion, or honoring a parent, classmate, professor or coach.
The pavers will also provide a valuable resource for the Campus Center Project. Gifts received in the upcoming months will help the university qualify for an additional $3.1 million in funding. The Sara & Michael Abraham Matching Challenge and The Kresge Foundation $600,000 Challenge Grant are both intended to help ULV reach the Campus Center Project's $26.1 million goal, but each are available only for a limited time.
Don't miss this chance to become a permanent part of the La Verne legacy. To learn more about the Paver Program and how you can take part, contact the University Relations at (909) 392-2740.