CalArts vs La Verne

Compare two rival schools - California Institute of the Arts and University of La Verne with tuition and admission information where CalArts is a four-years, private (not-for-profit) located in Valencia, CA and La Verne is a four-years, private (not-for-profit) located in La Verne, CA.
The next list compares two colleges briefly in important perspectives. You can compare two colleges with comprehensive information on the full comparison page.
  • Both schools are four-years, private (not-for-profit) schools.
  • CalArts has more expensive tuition & fees ($56,724) than La Verne ($49,450).
  • It is harder to admit to CalArts than La Verne.
  • La Verne has more students with 5,662 students while CalArts has 1,440 students.
  • CalArts has a lower number of students per faculty with 7 to 1 while La Verne's ratio is 11 to 1.
  • La Verne has more full-time faculties with 229 faculties while CalArts has 154 full-time faculties.
The following table compares the two rival schools - California Institute of the Arts and University of La Verne.
CalArtsvs.La Verne
Valencia, CaliforniaLocationLa Verne, California
Four-years, Private (not-for-profit)School Typefour-years, Private (not-for-profit)
Doctor's degreeHighest Degree OfferedDoctor's degree
Master's College and University (medium programs)Carnegie ClassificationDoctoral / Research University
$56,7242024 Tuition & Fees$49,450
55%% Receiving Financial Aid78%
$20,801Average Amount of Financial Aid$25,670
26.00 %Acceptance Rates48.00 %
34.03 %Yield (Enrollment Rates)14.01 %
-SAT Score1,115
-ACT Score22
63 %Graduation Rate63 %
18 %Transfer-out Rate-
85 %Retention Rate77 %
1,440Student Population5,662
154Number of Faculties229
7 to 1Students to Faculty Ratio11 to 1
Study AbroadSpecial Learning OpportunitiesDistance Learning (Online Classes), Study Abroad, Weekend/Evening College, Teacher Certification
Academic/career counseling service, Employment services, Placement servicesOn Campus Student ServicesAcademic/career counseling service, Employment services