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Honors Program

The La Sierra University Honors Program offers academically qualified students the chance  to study in special classroom settings, travel internationally, and engage in advanced research opportunities. Honors scholarship opportunities are also available.

Additional Programs

La Sierra University offers several distinct programs that compliment the mission of the university and further our commitment to the uniting of academic investigation, Christian faith, and service to others. 

Academy of Visual and Performing Arts

We welcome your children to the beautiful La Sierra University campus to take part in a 2 week program covering a multitude of fun and educational classes. To learn more about Academy of Visual and Performing Arts (AVPA), click here.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND AMERICAN CULTURE

Students from all over the world come to La Sierra University to learn to speak, read and write the English language. To learn more about our English as a Second Language program, click here.

SERVICE-LEARNING

La Sierra University is a national leader in the integration of service-learning into the undergraduate classroom. Service-learning is an educational strategy that incorporates community-based service into academic instruction to support the learning goals of a course. To learn more about our Service-Learning program, click here.

STUDY ABROAD EXPERIENCES

At La Sierra, students are encouraged to engage in quarter, summer, or year-long study abroad opportunities offered around the world.  In addition, study tour experiences take students and community members abroad during the summer months. To learn more about Study Abroad opportunities, click here.

UNIVERSITY STUDIES

University Studies is La Sierra’s comprehensive general education curriculum.  It is rooted in the concept of liberal education as a formative and transformative process. To learn more about University Studies, click here.

Southern California

On our suburban, gated campus in Riverside, California, you can live in one of three residence halls or the Honors dormitory. Men and women live separately. You can live off campus if you're married, in graduate programs, living with family, or above the age of 22.

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