տƵ;Verne is “One of the Country’s Most Impressive Colleges,” says New York Times
Anyssa Ramirez, a recent տƵ;Verne graduate, is joining Teach for America this fall. Credit Max Whittaker New York Times
The տƵ;Verne has been recognized as a top-performing institution by the for exceeding expected graduation rates, especially for low-income and middle-income students.
The success comes from the university’s long-standing commitment to students, including an intimate and caring educational environment and the university’s signature La Verne Experience learning communities.
“The bottom line is connection – feeling like somebody cares,” University President Devorah Lieberman said to the Times.
The տƵ;Verne deepens students’ relationships to others on campus through extracurricular activities, dedicated faculty, and advisors who work with each student from the beginning.
The վ’ analysis was done in partnership with the Urban Institute’s Center on Education Data and Policy. It echoes findings from U.S. News & World Report, which identified the տƵ;Verne as among the top five colleges in the country for promoting social mobility.
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