Welcome to the Rio Verde University undergraduate electronic catalog for the fall 2006-spring 2007 academic year.

We've updated our online catalog. In addition to the keyword search at left, we'd like to tell you about some other features designed to enhance your experience…

They're smart links to special information designed to help you learn more about what RVU has to offer. They may link to digital presentations, photos, or even to departmental websites. Try clicking on this one to view a message from President Dr. David Rosen MD PhD. (Raptor Claws may require plug-ins and take longer to download over low-speed dial-up connections.)

My Portfolio

Click to track program and course information that is important to you. Register your own password to save the list, then return later and start where you left off. Look throughout the catalog for links to add programs and courses to your personal Portfolio. Retrieve your saved preferences using the My Portfolio link in the navigation bar to the left of this screen.

Tools

Whether you are a prospective student or enrolled at RVU, you'll find we've provided you with a powerful set of tools to help you quickly locate and track details for undergraduate programs and courses that are important to you. You also will find links at left to all the other useful information.

We think you'll find using this catalog to be easy and enjoyable. Instructions to browse, register, and start creating your own "Portfolio" are readily available and easy to follow. This catalog will allow you greater creativity and control in putting together course lists, or entire programs of study - and in keeping track of them, anytime, anywhere.

We at RVU are committed to protecting your privacy.
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We always are seeking new ways to enhance your experience with RVU, and we'd like to hear what you think about our electronic catalog. Please send an email to suggestions with any suggestions or ideas you would like to share with us.

 

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