Numerous outside scholarships are available to students willing to spend the time researching them.
Writers Archives: Bonnie H. Chuen
A Student’s Guide to Financial Aid: Online scholarships
Listed here are several general scholarships and other search mechanisms specifically for finding private scholarships. This is to help students get started researching scholarships on the World Wide Web. Note that scholarships vary and there are restrictions that may apply to each scholarship.
A Student’s Guide to Financial Aid: Criteria necessary to determine status
Applying for financial aid can be confusing, especially when it comes to determining the status under which a student applies.
Christmas concert graces community
The Music Department is putting on the first Christmas concert ever at the University of La Verne, titled “A Christmas Concert.”
College Card not regular line of credit
Student Accounts has been handing out applications for the College Card to University of La Verne students since September but there has been some confusion as to where students can use the card.
Service learning class in prison cancelled
Good intentions set out by the developers of service learning were marred by violence that led to the cancellation of a class.
Cirque du Soleil visits Santa Monica
Acts that defy gravity, bodies that bend and twirl like plastic, bright mysterious costumes and lights under a big top sum up the crème de la crème of circus acts. The United States premiere engagement of the Montreal-based Cirque du Soleil’s “Quidam” is gracing the skies of Santa Monica.
Internship provides practical experience
General Motors is offering students from the University of La Verne a chance to gain hands-on business experience and develop skills through the GM Marketing Internship program.

Students still receiving wrong bills
Students at the University of La Verne are once again filing complaints against Campus Link, claiming they again have been billed falsely by the campus phone company.
In the News
Campus news for the week of Oct. 18, 1996.