La Verne Grants
To be eligible for consideration for La Verne grants, a student must be admitted through the Office of Undergraduate Admission at main campus and be enrolled as a full-time student. La Verne Grants are awarded based on financial need as determined by the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the student's high school grade point average and SAT/ACT scores. If you have earned an undergraduate degree, you are not eligible to receive any institutional grants/scholarships or any federal grants. You may qualify for a Cal Grant if eligibility remains.
La Verne Academic Scholarships
To be eligible for consideration for a La Verne academic scholarship, a student must be admitted through the Office of Undergraduate Admission at main campus and be enrolled as a full-time student. Academic scholarships are not need based and are annually renewable based on full-time enrollment and satisfactory academic progress. La Verne academic scholarships are awarded to first-time college students based on high school grades in college preparatory coursework only, and SAT I scores at the time of admission. La Verne academic scholarships are awarded to transfer students based on college GPA at the time of admission. Award requirements are available through the Office of Undergraduate Admission. If you have earned an undergraduate degree, you are not eligible to receive any institutional grants/scholarships or any federal grants. You may qualify for a Cal Grant if eligibility remains.
La Verne Performance Scholarships
La Verne offers two scholarships in each of the featured performance areas. These competitive Performance Scholarships cover full tuition and are renewable annually for up to four years of undergraduate study based on the student's academic progress. Learn more about this scholarship opportunity.
La Verne Performance Awards
To receive consideration for a La Verne Performance Award, a student must be admitted through the Office of Undergraduate Admission at main campus and be enrolled as a full-time student. Audition or some other work is required as determined by the department. The La Verne Performance Award is a financial need based award. A La Verne Performance Award is not awarded as an additional source of gift aid but is substituted to replace an existing La Verne Grant. If you have earned an undergraduate degree, you are not eligible to receive any institutional grants/scholarships or any federal grants. You may qualify for a Cal Grant if eligibility remains.
International Student Scholastic Awards
To be eligible for consideration for an International Student Scholarship Award, a student must be admitted through the Office of Undergraduate Admission at main campus and be enrolled as a full-time student. La Verne International Student Scholastic Awards are awarded to first-time college students or to transfer students at the point of admission to La Verne. Award requirements are available through the Office of Undergraduate Admission. If you have earned an undergraduate degree, you are not eligible to receive any institutional grants/scholarships or any federal grants. You may qualify for a Cal Grant if eligibility remains.
La Verne Loans
To be eligible for consideration for a La Verne Loan, a student must be admitted through the Office of Undergraduate Admission at main campus and be enrolled as a full-time student. La Verne Loans are interest free during the student's enrollment. Recipients must have a minimum 2.5 GPA, and have graduated from a California high school. Repayment begins after graduation or withdrawal from La Verne. If you have earned an undergraduate degree, you are not eligible to receive any institutional grants/scholarships or any federal grants. You may qualify for a Cal Grant if eligibility remains.
Graduate Scholarships and Assistantships
Based on merit, these awards are made to graduate students who have been nominated by their departments and approved by the Dean. These scholarships cannot exceed 25% of any semester's tuition. Application must be made each semester through the department. Honors Program Scholarships. To be eligible for consideration for an Honors Program Scholarship, a student must be admitted through the Office of Undergraduate Admission at main campus and be enrolled as a full-time student. These renewable scholarships are offered to undergraduate students enrolled in the Honors Program. They are for $1,000 per year and may be offered in addition to the Trustee, Founders, and 1891 Awards.
Outside Scholarship Opportunities
The Office of Financial Aid would like to make you aware of outside scholarship opportunities not sponsored by the University of La Verne.
- College Board
- Gateway
- People of Color
- Sallie Mae
- USAFunds
- ACWA Scholarships
- Ayn Rand's Essay Contest
- Brand Essay Competition
- California Strawberry Grower's Scholarship (Deadline March 12, 2010)
- Campus Discovery
- Coca-Cola Scholarships
- CollegeNet's Scholarship Database
- Easley National Scholarship Program
- FastWeb Free Scholarship Search
- Holocaust Remembrance Scholarships
- Joe Baca Foundation Scholarship (Law or Traditional Age students only)
- Mensa Scholarship
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National Research Council
Annual application deadlines: 2/1, 5/1, 8/1 and 11/1 - Scholarship Points
- Scholarship Search Secrets
- ScholarshipExperts.com
- Scholarships.com
- School Soup Scholarship Search
- Southern California Monte Jade Science & Technology Foundation
- Sports Scholarships and Internships
- Student Loan Network 10K
- Student Scholarship Search
- Talbots Scholarship Foundation
- The Fund For Veterans
- Thomas R. Pickering Graduate Foreign Affairs Fellowship Program
- Upromise
- Weekly Scholarship Alert
