Professional Development Courses at the University of La Verne offers over 250 graduate-level, non-degree semester credit courses for teachers seeking salary advancement, recertification, license renewal or personal enrichment. Courses can be completed in either an online or PDF via email format.
Professional Development Courses at the University of La Verne offers over 250 graduate-level, non-degree semester credit courses for teachers seeking salary advancement, recertification, license renewal or personal enrichment. Courses can be completed in either an online or PDF via email format. All books and materials are included.
Starting in 2005-2006, the course list with descriptions was removed and provided in a separate course catalog. In addition, all courses can be viewed through La Verne Portal.
Professional Development Courses at the University of La Verne offers over 250 graduate-level, non-degree semester credit courses for teachers seeking salary advancement, recertification, license renewal or personal enrichment. Courses can be completed in either an online or PDF via email format. All books and materials are included.
The semester that you enroll in is the semester that will display on your official transcript. Each district and state has its own policies regarding course approval. Before enrolling in a course, check with your district or department of education.
The La Verne Experience builds connections to maximize a student’s discovery and personal growth. Real learning cannot happen in a vacuum. Connecting oneself and one’s new ideas with others across classrooms, across the curricula, and into the community build confidence, deepens experience, and maximizes success.
Similarly, author Gregory Mantsios reveals the veiled operations of class in society. “Class distinctions operate in virtually every aspect of our lives, determining the nature of our work, the quality of our schooling, and the health and safety of our loved ones.
Prior to the 2005-2006 catalog, a complete list of courses with descriptions was included in the catalog. Starting in 2005-2006, the course list with descriptions was removed and provided in a separate course catalog. In addition, all courses can be viewed through La Verne Portal.
The University of La Verne Catalog is an annual publication with an effective date of the first day of the Fall Semester/Term. The catalog contains La Verne’s academic calendars, programs, policies, tuition and fees, admissions requirements, and graduation requirements.
Except for official course information viewable on the La Verne Portal, catalog information listed elsewhere on the University’s website is for the reader’s convenience and is not official.