48TH EDITION
2017-2018 COLLEGE GUIDE
FACTS & FIGURES AICCU represents 78 institutions, with 25 main campuses located in Northern California, and 53 main campuses located in Southern California. Collectively, AICCU institutions have over 200 campuses located throughout the state. AICCU institutions enroll 22% of undergraduates attending a 4-year institution in California, and 56% of graduate students. Private, nonprofit colleges and universities are dedicated to California.
DID YOU KNOW...
UNDERGRADUATE ENROLLMENT Diverse Representation 39% 23%
13%
Non-Resident Alien
Unknown Race
2 or more
Caucasian
Latino
African American
Asian American
Pacific Islander
1%
1% Native American
8%
*AICCU & CSU GRADUATION RATES
4 YR.
6 YR.
4 YR.
6 YR.
PUBLIC 4-YR.
NONPROFIT 4-YR.
AICCU
74%
85%
AICCU
46%
58%
$19,476
$27,493
UC
56%
79%
CSU
16%
48%
CSU
*AICCU & UC GRADUATION RATES
*Comparable to UC
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6% 5%
5%
UC
76% of AICCU undergraduates are California residents. 63% of AICCU students receive institutional grant aid. 28% of AICCU students receive Pell Grant. 15% of AICCU students receive Cal Grant. the average student to faculty ratio at AICCU 12:1 isinstitutions. 40% of AICCU institutions are Hispanic serving institutions. 81% of AICCU institutions are yellow ribbon institutions. is provided annually to AICCU undergraduates $1.8 billion in institutional grant aid.
AVERAGE LOAN DEBT OF CA GRAUATES
*Comparable to CSU
KEEPING THE PROMISE OF ACCESS, SUCCESS, AND AFFORDABILITY
PRESIDENT’S LETTER Dear Guidance Counselors, Students, and Parents: Education is the passport to success. The Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities (AICCU), which represents 78 private colleges and universities with over 215 campuses throughout the state of California, is committed to preparing students for that success, both academically and professionally. The 48th Edition of the Guide to California Private Nonprofit Colleges and Universities highlights each of our successful California colleges and universities. Students should use this guide to explore their options and identify the institutions that best fit their educational goals. After narrowing their search, students and their families are encouraged to take campus tours, talk to students and professors, and even sit in on a class. In addition, CaliforniaColleges.edu has helpful information for students and families as they plan and prepare for their college experience. AICCU institutions include world-famous research and traditional liberal arts colleges and universities, as well as professional institutions specializing in business, law, and medicine. Our member colleges and universities confer more than half of California’s Masters and Doctorate degrees, making them a leader in preparing our professional workforce. We are very proud of our commitment towards a global education, enriched by a diverse faculty and student body, and built on academic strengths. This has allowed us to emerge as a pioneer in developing future leaders who will address the challenges of our changing world with ethics and compassion. AICCU Institutions are: •Affordable: 72% of AICCU students receive some form of financial aid •Diverse: AICCU’s ethnically diverse campuses enrich learning environment •Committed to Students: AICCU institutions average one faculty member for every 12 students •Successful: one-on-one learning environment helps students graduate faster, with less student loan debt, and be more prepared for employment Interdisciplinary collaboration helps our faculty and students address the challenging problems of the 21st century, while creating “real world” learning platforms for broad-based innovation and dynamic creativity. Our students are encouraged to question and expand their knowledge in the classroom and extend that learning through research, community engagement, and global education. Selecting the right college or university is one of the most important decisions a student will ever make and I am pleased to provide this resource to assist you in your journey. Best wishes with your search! Kristen F. Soares President
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WHY CHOOSE A
PRIVATE,NONPROFIT COLLEGE OR UNIVERSITY Choosing an institution that will best fit a student’s learning style and career goals is one of the most important decisions a student will make. The college chosen will provide a student-centered learning environment for the student that will influence career choices and be the basis for life long learning. AICCU Institutions: • • • • • • • • •
Provide a quality education Respond to the educational and personal needs of students Offer rich liberal arts and science education Offer innovative academic programs Provide a dynamic campus life Prepare students for a career and life long learning Prepare students for graduate education Offer small class sizes, average student to faculty ratio is 12:1 Provide many different types of financial aid, based on the financial situation of each student
A degree from an AICCU institution is an investment that keeps giving, and will never become obsolete.
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PRIVATE, NONPROFIT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES MAIN CAMPUSES BY REGION NORTHERN CALIFORNIA
LOS ANGELES (continued)
Simpson University___________________________________Redding William Jessup University______________________________Rocklin
Claremont Graduate University_______________________Claremont Claremont McKenna College_________________________Claremont Columbia College Hollywood___________________________Tarzana Harvey Mudd College_______________________________Claremont Keck Graduate Institute_____________________________Claremont Loyola Marymount University______________________Los Angeles Marymount California University____________Rancho Palos Verdes Master’s University, The___________________________Santa Clarita Mount Saint Mary’s University______________________Los Angeles Occidental College________________________________Los Angeles Otis College of Art and Design______________________Los Angeles Pepperdine University_________________________________Malibu Providence Christian College_________________________Pasadena Pitzer College______________________________________Claremont Pomona College___________________________________Claremont Scripps College____________________________________Claremont Southern California Institute of Architecture___________Los Angeles Southern California University of Health Sciences__________Whittier University of La Verne________________________________La Verne University of Southern California____________________Los Angeles University of the West_______________________________Rosemead Western University of Health Sciences___________________Pomona Whittier College______________________________________Whittier Woodbury University_________________________________Burbank
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA California College of the Arts______________________San Francisco California Institute of Integral Studies_______________San Francisco Dominican University of California____________________San Rafael Golden Gate University___________________________San Francisco Holy Names University________________________________Oakland International Technological University__________________San Jose Menlo College______________________________________Atherton Mills College________________________________________Oakland Notre Dame de Namur University______________________Belmont Pacific Union College__________________________________Angwin Palo Alto University__________________________________Palo Alto Saint Mary’s College of California_______________________Moraga Samuel Merritt University_____________________________Oakland San Francisco Art Institute________________________San Francisco San Francisco Conservatory of Music_______________San Francisco Santa Clara University______________________________Santa Clara Saybrook University__________________________________Oakland Stanford University__________________________________Stanford Touro University California______________________________Vallejo University of San Francisco_______________________San Francisco
CENTRAL VALLEY Fresno Pacific University________________________________Fresno Humphreys University________________________________Stockton University of the Pacific______________________________Stockton
CENTRAL COAST California Lutheran University___________________Thousand Oaks Fielding Graduate University_____________________Santa Barbara Thomas Aquinas College___________________________Santa Paula Westmont College______________________________Santa Barbara
LOS ANGELES
American Jewish University_____________________________Bel Air Antioch University Los Angeles_____________________Los Angeles Art Center_________________________________________Pasadena Azusa Pacific University_________________________________Azusa Biola University_____________________________________La Mirada California Institute of Technology______________________Pasadena California Institute of the Arts__________________________Valencia Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science___Los Angeles Chicago School of Professional Psychology, The_______Los Angeles
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ORANGE Brandman University____________________________________Irvine Chapman University___________________________________Orange Concordia University Irvine_______________________________Irvine Laguna College of Art & Design____________________Laguna Beach Soka University_____________________________________AlisoViejo Vanguard University________________________________Costa Mesa
RIVERSIDE/SAN BERNARDINO California Baptist University___________________________Riverside La Sierra University___________________________________Riverside Loma Linda University______________________________Loma Linda University of Redlands________________________________Redlands
SAN DIEGO John Paul the Great Catholic University_________________Escondido National University____________________________________La Jolla Point Loma Nazarene University_______________________San Diego San Diego Christian College____________________________El Cajon University of Saint Katherine_________________________San Marcos University of San Diego______________________________San Diego
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EDUCATOR’S GUIDE TO
CALIFORNIACOLLEGES.EDU
THE OFFICIAL SOURCE FOR COLLEGE & CAREER PLANNING IN CALIFORNIA THE WEBSITE PROVIDES: 1. Assessment tools to help students determine what careers would be a right fit. 2. A one-stop resource for information about colleges in California 3. An opportunity for student’s to track progress on college, financial aid, and career planning. Students can save key information and important documents over time in their online portfolio and parents can view that portfolio. 4. Free test preparation for the SAT, ACT, and GRE. 5. A growing database of resources, articles, and tools that students can use; starting in middle school all the way through college graduation and beyond.
BY CREATING A PORTFOLIO ON CALIFORNIACOLLEGES.EDU, STUDENTS WILL BE ABLE TO: 1. Link their account to their school guidance counselor (with a Professional Center account), who can better help them meet their college, financial aid, and career planning goals. 2. Track their progress towards completion of coursework-known as A-G subject requirements needed for students to be eligible to apply to California State University (CSU) and University of California (UC). Prepare and plan for success at the California Community Colleges, as well as any four-year college or university.
BENEFITS TO EDUCATORS: The educator-facing website, the Professional Center, can support your students’ work on CaliforniaColleges. edu. You can... 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Monitor and track student activity. Case manage student groups. Automatically generate college and career planning reports. CCGI provides regular training around the integration of CaliforniaColleges.edu in the classroom or through workshops. Bookmark www.californiacolleges.edu/#/educators today and get access to the training schedule, lesson plans and other helpful resources.
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American Jewish University Antioch University Los Angeles Art Center Azusa Pacific University Biola University Brandman University California Baptist University California College of the Arts California Institute of Integral Studies California Institute of Technology California Institute of the Arts California Lutheran University Chapman University Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science Chicago School of Professional Psychology, The Claremont Graduate University Claremont McKenna College Columbia College - Hollywood Concordia University Irvine Dominican University of California Fielding Graduate University Fresno Pacific University Golden Gate University Harvey Mudd College Holy Names University Humphreys University International Technological University John Paul the Great Catholic University Keck Graduate Institute La Sierra University Laguna College of Art & Design Loma Linda University Loyola Marymount University Marymount California University Master’s University, The Menlo College Mills College Mount Saint Mary’s University National University
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Notre Dame de Namur University Occidental College Otis College of Art and Design Pacific Union College Palo Alto University Pepperdine University Pitzer College Point Loma Nazarene University Pomona College Providence Christian College Saint Mary’s College of California Samuel Merrit University San Diego Christian College San Francisco Art Institute San Francisco Conservatory of Music Santa Clara University Saybrook University Scripps College Simpson University Soka University Southern California Institute of Architecture Southern California University of Health Sciences Stanford University Thomas Aquinas College Touro University California University of La Verne University of Redlands Univeristy of Saint Katherine Univeristy of San Diego University of San Francisco University of Southern California University of the Pacific University of the West Vanguard University Western University of Health Sciences Westmont College Whittier College William Jessup University Woodbury University
*IPEDS data used for Enrollment, Graduation Rates, and Tuition.
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AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY 15600 Mulholland Drive, Bel Air, CA 90077 | www.aju.edu At American Jewish University (AJU), we graduate passionate individuals who are primed to become dynamic advocates of change within their communities and on a global scale. With an innovative undergraduate curriculum, uniquely focused on social justice and ethical leadership, AJU prepares future leaders and changemakers who are empowered to do more.
CAMPUS INFORMATION
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar ..........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs..........................................Biology & Bioethics (pre-med);
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Financial Aid Forms Require............................FAFSA; Institution Specific Types of Aid Available......................Federal and State Grants; Work Study;
Business Administration & Innovation; Jewish Studies; Media Arts; Politics & Global Studies; Psychology Campus Housing Policy........................Freshman students under 21must live on campus or live outside a 20 mile radius. Parking.......................................................................................................Free Extracurricular.............................................................12 Student Organizations Coed.............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution..........................................................Traditional Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation................................................................Jewish Affiliation Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................88% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................4:1 Undergraduate Enrollment........................................................................65 Graduate Enrollment...................................................................................94 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$30,338
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Institutional Merit and Need-Based Scholarships and Aid; Deferred Payment Plans; Student and Private Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants..............................................................................................97 Admitted................................................................................................58
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years...................................31% Freshmen who graduate within six years.......................................44%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline................................Fall: July 15; Spring: December 1 Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted.....................................................................Maximum: 70 Minimum College GPA..................................Recommended Minimum 2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth......................................No (See Website) CA Community College Articulation Agreements.......................Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree........Semester: 50
Application Fee...........................................................................................$35 Application Waiver Fee..................................................................Need Based Application Deadline......................................Fall: May 15; Spring: November 30 Early Action/Early Decision......................Fall: November 15; Spring: October 15 Major: 15 Notified of Admission...........................................................................Rolling Priority Scholarship Consideration.................................................Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements..................................................Recommended Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes GPA Requirements....................................................................... 2.0 Minimum Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..............................Recommended AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (310) 440-1247 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (310) 476-9777 ext. 252 |
[email protected] www.facebook.com/AJUCollege | @aju_college
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ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES 400 Corporate Pointe, Culver City, CA 90230 | www.antiochla.edu Antioch University Los Angeles (AULA) provides rigorous progressive education to prepare students for the complexities of today’s diverse societies. Combining dynamic scholarship and creative endeavor with experiential learning and reflective practice, AULA fosters personal and collective agency, global citizenship, and socially conscious leadership. Our intimate campus crackles with life, as students explore eye-opening, sometimes radical new ways to look at the world. Inside our comfortable classrooms, they engage in heady dialogue with each other and with their instructors, who encourage out-of-the box thinking and novel approaches to longstanding problems. The lively conversations spill over into our courtyard, where you can find students collaborating on projects, socializing over a meal at the café, or enjoying some solitude in the California sunshine.
CAMPUS INFORMATION
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar .........................................................Quarter and Semester Top Degree Programs.........................BA Degree Completion; MA in Psychology;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.....................See Academic Calendar Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available..............................................Federal Financial Aid;
MA in Fine Arts Creative Writing; MA in Education; MA in Urban Sustainability
Parking............................Monthly fee for parking structure; Meter parking on streets Extracurricular..............Year round campus events designed to enrich the student’s experience; Community Outreach and Services
Cal Grant and other State-Funded Scholarships; New Student Discounting; Private Scholarships; Institutional Scholarships
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Application Deadline............................................See Academic Calendar Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Notified of Admission...................................2 Weeks Before New Student Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................6:1 Registration/Orientation Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................198 Units Accepted...................................Undergraduate - Grade of C or Better; Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................538 Graduate - Grade of B or Better CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes ADMISSION INFORMATION Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................... Application Fee...........................................................................................$60 Undergraduate-45; Graduate-Varies by Program Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes Application Deadline.....................................................See Academic Calendar Early Action/Early Decision..........................................See Academic Calendar Notified of Admission..........A week before New Student Registration/Orientation AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (310) 578-1080 ext. 100 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (310) 578-1080 |
[email protected] www.facebook.com/AntiochUniversityLA | https://twitter.com/AntiochLA
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ARTCENTER 1700 Lida Street, Pasadena, CA 91103 | www.artcenter.edu Founded in 1930, ArtCenter is a global leader in art and design education. Renowned for both its ties to industry and social impact initiatives, ArtCenter offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in a variety of art and design disciplines. In addition to its top-ranked academic programs, the College also serves the Greater Los Angeles region through a highly regarded series of educational programs for all ages. Throughout the College’s 85-year history, ArtCenter alumni have had a profound impact on popular culture, the way we live, and important issues in our society.
CAMPUS INFORMATION
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN
Academic Calendar ............................................................................Semester Applicants...........................................................................................670 Top Degree Programs................Illustration; Graphic Design; Transporation Design; Admitted.............................................................................................464 Product Design; Entertainment Design
Parking................................................................1,534 available spaces on campus GRADUATION RATES Extracurricular................................Activities are offered through the Center for the Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................28% Student Experience and other departments. Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................73% Coed...............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution............................................................................Specialized PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Full-Time Retention Rate...........................................................................81% Notified of Admission.......................................................................Yes Student to Faculty Ratio..............................................................................9:1 Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.5 Undergraduate Enrollment.....................................................................1,908 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........No Graduate Enrollment...................................................................................230 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes Tuition and Fees.................................................................................... $40,596
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee............................................................................................$50 Application Waiver Fee...............................................................................Yes Notified of Admission.................................................................................Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements....................................................................Yes GPA Requirements................................................................Yes; Varies by Major AP or IB Credit Accepted.............................................................................AP
ADMISSIONS: (626) 396-2200 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (626) 396-2215 |
[email protected] www.facebook.com/artcenteredu | https://twitter.com/artcenteredu
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AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 901 E. Alosta Avenue, Azusa, CA 91702 | www.apu.edu Azusa Pacific University (APU) is a comprehensive, evangelical, Christian university located 26 miles northeast of Los Angeles, California. A leader in the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities, APU is committed to excellence in higher education. Offering more than 100 associate’s, bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral programs on campus, online, and at seven regional locations across Southern California, APU continues to be recognized annually as one of America’s Best Colleges by U.S. News & World Report.
CAMPUS INFORMATION Academic Calendar ........................Semester (Fall: Aug. - Dec.; Spring: Jan. - May) Top Degree Programs...........................................Business; Nursing; Psychology
Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern......................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted......Yes. Credit is granted based on scores received
on AP or IB exams. Consult the undergraduate academic catalog for details.
Visual and Performing Arts; Liberal Arts/Education Branch/Satellite Locations (7)..............High Desert, Inland Empire, Los Angeles, Monrovia, Murrieta, Orange County, San Diego Campus Housing Policy............Housing is available for traditional undergraduate students enrolled full-time at APU. Housing options include traditional and suite-style dorms, as well as campus apartments, all in a welcoming community supported by a strong residence life program. Parking.........................................................................................................Yes Extracurricular...........NCAA Division 2 Athletics; Theater; Choral & Vocal Ensembles; Student Government; Student Clubs; Volunteer and Service Opportunities; Intramurals Coed.............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.......................................................Comprehensive Christian Religious Affiliation............................................. Christian Interdenominational Full-Time Retention Rate........................................................................86% Student to Faculty Ratio..........................................................................13:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................5,344 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................4,676 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$36,926
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
ADMISSION INFORMATION
additional units from a community college to meet graduation requirements. If a student is enrolled in another 4-year college, all transferable credits from a 4-year college may be accepted. Minimum College GPA.......................................................2.2 Cumulative Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth..........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).........Yes
Application Fee...........................................................................................$45 Application Waiver Fee................................Contact Undergraduate Admissions Application Deadline................Fall: Nov. 15 (Early Action-Freshman Only), Feb. 15 (Regular Deadline), July 1 (Final); Spring Semester: Oct. 15 (Priority), Dec. 1 (Final)
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available.....................................Federal, State, Institutional,
Outside Scholarships, Alternative Private Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants..........................................................................................8,494 Admitted............................................................................................5,140
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within five years...................................51% Freshmen who graduate within six years.....................................70%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline..............................Fall: Feb. 15 (Priority), July 1 (Final);
Spring Semester: Oct. 15 (Priority), Dec. 1 (Final)
Notified of Admission....................................................Rolling Admission Units Accepted.........Maximum: 70 (Community College). APU will not accept
Early Action/Early Decision................................November 15 (Freshman Only) Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree........................... Notified of Admission...........................................................Rolling Admission Semester: 30 units with 15 units in upper-division in major field; 18 units must be ACT/SAT Exam Requirements................SAT Composite (Writing Excluded): 990; completed within the last 24 units counted toward the degree. ACT Composite:19 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...............Yes, a Score of 3 or Higher GPA Requirements......................................Freshman Minimum: 3.0 Cumulative; Transfer Minimum: 2.2 Cumulative
ADMISSIONS: (626) 812-3016 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (626) 815-2020 |
[email protected] www.facebook.com/AzusaPacific | https://twitter.com/AzusaPacific
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BIOLA UNIVERSITY 13800 Biola Avenue, La Mirada, CA 90639 | www.biola.edu Biola University is a private Christian university located in Southern California. For over 105 years, Biola has remained committed to its biblical foundation, integrating biblical principles with every academic program. In addition to its focus on intentional spiritual developement and career preparation, Biola offers a unique academic enviroment where all faculty, staff and students are processed Christians. With over 145 academic programs in six schools, Biola offers degrees ranging from bachelors to doctorals.
CAMPUS INFORMATION
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs.......................................Psychology; Sociology; Business;
Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available.....................................Scholarships; Grants; Loans
Cinema & Media Arts; Education
Branch/Satellite Locations (2).................................International; New York, NY Campus Housing Policy.............................................................................Yes Parking..........................................................................................................Yes Extracurricular..................................................Athletics; Performing Arts; Service Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.....................................................................Comprehensive Religious Affiliation..............................Nondenominational Evangelical Christian Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................84% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................15:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................4,091 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................2,004 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$36,696
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$45 Application Waiver Fee........................................................ Yes, Upon Request Application Deadline.................................................Regular Deadline-March 1 Early Action/Early Decision....................................Early Action I: November 15; Early Action II: January 15
Notified of Admission..........Early Action I: Janaury 15; Regular: April 1
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................4,393 Admitted...........................................................................................2,849
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................54% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................72%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline......................................Early Action I: November15;
Early Action II: January 15; Regular: March 1
Notified of Admission........................................Early Action I: Janaury 15; Early Action II: February 15; Regular: April 1 Units Accepted................................Community College: 70 units Maximum; Accredited 4-Year University: Unlimited Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.5 Accept IGETC.......................................................................................Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................30 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
Early Action II: February15;
ACT/SAT Exam Requirements..........................The student must have at least a 1000 Evidence-Based Reading and Writing+Math score; 26 Reading test score on the new SAT or a Composite 19 score on the ACT. GPA Requirements......................................Incoming Freshmen: 3.0 Unweighted Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..........................4 years of English; 3 years of Mathematics; 2-4 years of Foreign Language; 2 years of Science; 2 years of Social Science AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes ADMISSIONS: (800) 652-4652 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (562) 903-4742 |
[email protected] www.facebook.com/Biola | https://twitter.com/BiolaAdmissions
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BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY 16355 Laguna Canyon Road, Irvine, CA 92618 | www.brandman.edu Established in 1958, Brandman University is a private, nonprofit university and a member of the Chapman University System. Serving primarily non-traditional students and adult learners, Brandman offers over 50 undergraduate, graduate, credential, and certificate programs, at nearly 30 campus locations throughout California and Washington, and nationally through its top-ranked online campus. Approximately 12,000 students enjoy flexible class times, exceptional faculty, and unparalleled student services. Brandman is a proud participant in Troops to Teachers, the Yellow Ribbon Program, and the Military Spouse Career Advancement (MyCAA) program; nearly a quarter (24%) of Brandman students are active military or veteran students.
CAMPUS INFORMATION
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar ..........................................................................Trimester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top Degree Programs............Business Administration; Organizational Leadership; Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Psychology; Criminal Justice; Liberal Studies Types of Aid Available................................Cal Grant; Direct Loans; FSEOG; Branch/Satellite Locations.................Northern California (11): Fairfield, Hanford, Merit-Based Scholarship; Pell Grants; Private Loans; Student Loans; Outside
Lemoore NAS, Modesto, Monterey, Roseville, Santa Maria,Travis AFB, Visalia, Walnut Creek, and Yuba City; Southern California (10): Antelope Valley, Menifee, Oceanside, Ontario, Palm Desert, Riverside, San Diego, Santa Clarita, Victorville, and Yucaipa; Washington (6): Bangor NBK, Bremerton, JBLM-Lewis, JBLM-McChord, Lacey, and Whidbey Island NAS Parking....................................................................................No Permit Needed Extracurricular.......Student organizations include: Business Society (Irvine Campus), Nursing Honor Society, Social Work Student Association, Society of Human Resources Management, and Early Childhood Education Leadership. Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution............................Four-year, Private Nonprofit, Comprehensive Religious Affiliation..........................Four-year, Private Nonprofit, Comprehensive Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................70% Student to Faculty Ratio.........................................................................15:1 Undergraduate Enrolment.....................................................................3,586 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................3,745 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$12,300
Scholarships
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.............................................................................................53 Admitted................................................................................................43
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline....................................................................Rolling Notified of Admission...................................................................Rolling Units Accepted.........................No Maximum Limit (As long as student meets
residency requirements - 30 semester units for undergraduates.)
Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth......................................Yes (See Website) CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).........Yes (See Website)
Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree........................30
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee............................................................................................$0 Application Deadline............................................................................Rolling Early Action/Early Decision.......................................................................No Notified of Admission...........................................................................Rolling GPA Requirements.......................................................................................2.0 AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (877) 516-4501 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (877) 516-4501 |
[email protected] www.facebook.com/BrandmanUniversity | https://twitter.com/BrandmanU
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CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY 8432 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, CA 92504 | www.calbaptist.edu Founded in 1950, California Baptist University (CBU) is a private comprehensive institution located in Riverside, California. CBU believes each person has been created for a purpose and strives to help students understand and engage this purpose by providing a Christ-centered educational experience that integrates academics with spiritual and social development opportunities. Students are prepared academically through a broad offering of programs which includes 76 bachelor’s degrees, 36 graduate degrees and three doctoral programs. CBU’s Lancer athletic program sponsors 19 sports and is a member of the NCAA Division II, competing in the Pac West Conference.
CAMPUS INFORMATION
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar............................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid......................No-Rolling Admissions Top Degree Programs....................Nursing; Engineering; Business Administration; Financial Aid Forms Required..........................................................No Psychology; Health Science Types of Aid Available......................................Federal; State; Institutional Branch/Satellite Locations.....................................Educational centers in Brea,
Rancho Cucamonga, Temecula, and Tyler Plaza in Riverside. Extracurricular...........19 NCAA II Sports Teams, 82 student clubs, intramural sports and recreation center, local outreach opportunities, small group Bible study, International Service Projects, CBU Crazies fan club, student government, student newspaper, annual and magazine, choral groups, jazz band, pep band and symphony orchestra, theater/drama groups and international student groups.
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.....................................................................Comprehensive Religious Affiliation.................................................................Southern Baptist Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................76% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................17:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................6,937 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................2,220 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$31,372
Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................42% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................60%
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$45 Application Waiver Fee...............Maybe waived for applicants with financial need Application Deadline............................................................................Rolling Early Action/Early Decision...........................Early Action: Yes, closing date 12/1, notification date 1/31; Early Decision: No
Applicants.........................................................................................4,678 Admitted...........................................................................................3,840
GRADUATION RATES
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline..................................................Rolling Admissions Notified of Admission..................................Rolling Basis (beginning 11/1) Units Accepted............Maximum of 70 units accepted from 2-year institution; Maximum of 100 units accepted from a 4-year institution
Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Residency Units Required..................................................................30 Priority Scholarship Consideration.................................................No Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
Notified of Admission...........................................Rolling Basis (beginning 11/1) ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...........................................................Required GPA Requirements.......................................................Minimum 2.5 Cumulative Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..........................................Accept AP or IB Credit Accepted....................................................................Yes, both
ADMISSIONS: (951) 343-4212 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (951) 343-4236 |
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CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS 1111 8th Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 | www.cca.edu Located at the center of innovation and technology in the San Francisco Bay Area, California College of the Arts (CCA) is home to a world-renowned faculty of practicing artists and entrepreneurs, and a diverse community of makers that are boldly reimagining the world. Offering 22 undergraduate and 12 graduate programs in fine arts, architecture, design, and writing, CCA’s creative culture is built around the ideals of interdisciplinary collaboration, sustainability, and community engagement.
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid..........February 1- Undergraduate and Top Degree Programs.....................Illustration; Industrial Design; Graphic Design; graduate priority deadline for Fall Admissions; March 2 - Undergraduate deadline for the California State Grant Program; October 1 - Undergradaute priority deadline for Spring admission
Animation; Architecture
Branch/Satellite Locations.......................................Oakland and San Francisco Campus Housing Policy.......................83% of first-year students live on campus. Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available.................................................Merit Scholarships; Graduate, returning, and transfer students reside primarily at Webster Hall in downtown
Oakland and the Panoramic Residences in San Francisco. Parking.................................................................Student parking is not available; a free shuttle operates between the two campuses. Extracurricular.............................................26 student organizations and groups; Pre-professional Student Organizations; Alliance for Multiculturalism in Architecture; American Institute of Architecture Students; Architecture/Interior Design Student Council; International Interior Design Association Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution................................Specialized University - Visual Arts College Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................81% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,528 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................455 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$45,466
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$70 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline.....................Rolling Admissions; February 1 for Fall Priority; October 1 for Spring Priority Deadline.
Notified of Admission..........................Approximately 3 weeks upon receipt of all
required documents. Students who meet the February 1 or March 1 priority deadlines for the Fall semester will be notified by April 1. Spring applicants who meet the October 1 priority deadline will be notified by November 1.
ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.....................................................Not Required GPA Requirements.......2.0 minimum; 3.34 average for entering first-time Freshman Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern.................................Recommend AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
Institutional “Need-Based” Scholarships; Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Perkins Loans; Work Study; Payments Plans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................2,361 Admitted............................................................................................1,531
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................41% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................60%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.............Rolling Admissions; February 1 for Fall priority deadline for scholarships consideration; October 1 for Spring priority deadline; March 1 for general priority deadline Notified of Admission.................Approximately 3 weeks upon receipt of all required documents. Students who meet the February 1 or March 1 priority deadlines for the Fall semester will be notified by April 1. Spring applicants who meet the October 1 priority deadline will be notified by November 1. Units Accepted.................................................Based on College Transcript; Portfolio review for advanced placement Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...BA/BFA: 30 Units BArch: 48 Units Priority Scholarship Consideration.....Transfer Students Eligible for Merit Advance Placement/Credit Offered................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (415) 703.9523 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 703-9528 |
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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF INTEGRAL STUDIES 1453 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 | www.ciis.edu California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) is an accredited university that strives to embody spirit, intellect, and wisdom in service to individuals, communities, and the earth. CIIS expands the boundaries of traditional degree programs with transdisciplinary, cross-cultural, and applied studies utilizing face-to-face, hybrid, and online pedagogical approaches. Offering a personal learning environment and supportive community, CIIS provides an excellent multifaceted education for people committed to transforming themselves, others, and the world.
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Program............MA Counseling Psychology; BA Completion Program;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.....................................See Website Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available.....................................Grants; Scholarships; Loans
PhD Transformative Studies; PhD & MA East-West Psychology Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine (DACM & MSTCM) Branch/SatelliteLocations........American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (ACTCM): 455 Arkansas Street San Francisco 94107 Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.......................................................Integral, Transdisciplinary Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................10:1 Undergraduate Enrollment........................................................................70 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................1,389
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline................................................................August 1 Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted.......................................................Minimum Semester: 60 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$65 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline..........................................Varies by Program; See Website *Only Accepts Transfers*
ADMISSIONS: (415) 575-6154 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 575-6122 |
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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1200 E. California Boulevard, Pasadena, CA 91125 | www.caltech.edu California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is a world-renowned science and engineering institute that marshals some of the world’s brightest minds and most innovative tools to address fundamental scientific questions and pressing societal challenges. Caltech manages the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for NASA and owns and operates large-scale research facilities and a global network of astronomical observatories. The Institute has one of the nation’s lowest student-to-faculty ratios, with 300 professorial faculty members offering a rigorous curriculum and access to hands-on research to approximately 1,000 undergraduates and 1,250 graduate students. Caltech is an independent, privately supported institution with a 124-acre campus located in Pasadena, California.
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar..............................................................................Quarter Top Degree Programs.........................................Engineering; Physical Sciences;
Regular Decision: March 2
Computer and Information Science; Biological Sciences; Mathematics
Campus Housing Policy..................First year students required to live on campus Parking.................................................................................Yes (permit required) Extracurricular................Over 100 Student Clubs on campus (religious/faith-based organizations, community service, environment, extracurricular interests, food); Symphony & Chamber Orchestra; Concert BandJazz Band; Over 20 Chamber Music Ensembles; Men’s & Women’s Glee Club; Chamber Singers; Acapella Groups; One-Acts; Musical Theater; Original Plays; 20 NCAA Division III Varsity Sports Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................Science, Engineering Research and Education Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................98% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................3:1 Undergraduate Enrollment.......................................................................979 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................1,261 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$49,908
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid................Early Action: November 15;
Financial Aid Forms Required...FAFSA; Institution’s own financial aid form; CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE; State Aid form; Noncustodial PROFILE; Business/Farm Supplement Types of Aid Available.............................Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans; Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans; Direct PLUS Loans; College/University Loans from Institutional Funds; Federal; Pell; SEOG; State Scholarships/Grants; Private Scholarships; College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................7,339 Admitted..............................................................................................568
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................81% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................94%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS
Application Deadline............................................................February 15 Application Fee...........................................................................................$75 Notified of Admission...................................................................May 1 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.....................216 Application Deadline........................................................................January 3 Early Action/Early Decision..........................................................November 1 Notified of Admission............ Early Action Decision Notifications: Mid December;
Regular Decision Notifications: Mid-March
ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................SAT/ACT with Writing; SAT Subject Test in Mathematics Level 2; 1 SAT Science Subject Test: Biology (Ecological), Biology (Molecular), Chemistry or Physics
ADMISSIONS: (626) 395-6341 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (626) 395-6280 |
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CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia, CA 91355 | www.calarts.edu California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) is an internationally recognized school for the performing and visual arts—Art, Critical Studies, Dance, Film/Video, Music, and Theater. CalArts educational philosophy combines rigorous instruction with individualized attention, a process that empowers students to define their own personal objectives—and to develop and refine their own distinctive artistic voices. Given more creative freedom than at traditional art schools and conservatories, our students, in turn, are self-motivated, passionate, and deeply committed to their work. They are accepted into CalArts primarily on the basis of their artistic ability; once here, they produce art from day one.
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs.....................Film/Animation; Music Performance; Fine Art;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid......................................February 15 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available............. Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans;
Theater; Dance
Campus Housing Policy...............................................Available (Not Required) Parking..........................................................................................Available; Free Extracurricular..............................................................19 Student Organizations Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution..........................................Visual and Performing Arts College Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................89% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................7:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................959 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................496 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$45,646
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee......................................................................................$50-85 Application Fee Waiver................................................College Board or NACAC Application Deadline.....................................Fall: January 5/Spring: November 1 Notified of Admission...........................................................................Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.....................................................Not Required GPA Requirements........................................................................No Minimum Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern.................................Recommend AP or IB Credit Accepted......................Students presenting scores of 3 or better on the AP exam or a 4 or better on the IB exam are granted 4 semester units toward the Critical Studies requirement for each examination, as they relate to the Critical Studies core requirements and non-Critical Studies requirements.
Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................2,258 Admitted..............................................................................................533
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................59% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................66%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.............................Fall: Januay 5; Spring: November 1 Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted...............................................38 Maximum Semester Units Minimum College GPA...................................................................None Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree..........8 Semester Units of Critical Studies
Priority Scholarship Consideration....................................February 15 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) 545-2787 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (661) 253-7869 |
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CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY 60 West Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 | www.callutheran.edu California Lutheran University is a diverse, scholarly community dedicated to excellence in the liberal arts and sciences and professional studies. Rooted in the Lutheran tradition of Christian faith, the University encourages critical inquiry into matters of both faith and reason. The mission of the University is to educate leaders for a global society who are strong in character and judgment, confident in their identity and vocation, and committed to service and justice.
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs......................Business Administration; Biological Sciences;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 1 Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA;
Branch/Satellite Locations......................Oxnard Center; Woodland Hills Center;
Types of Aid Available.........................Scholarships; Grants; Student Loans
Exercise Science; Psychology; Communication
Westlake Center; Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary
(Institution’s financial aid form)
Campus Housing Policy.................................................................See Website PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking........................................................................................................Free Applicants.........................................................................................6,013 Extracurricular...........Student Government; Student Newspaper; Literary Magazine; Admitted............................................................................................3,860 Radio Station; Television Station; Honor Societies; Student Clubs & Organizations
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.....................................................................Comprehensive Religious Affiliation.......................Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................85% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................15:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................2,892 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................1,282 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$41,363
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...................................................................Non-Refundable $25 Application Waiver Fee.......................................................Fee Waiver Request Application Deadline.....................................Regular Decision for Fall: January 1 Early Action/Early Decision......................................Fall Semester: November 1 Notified of Admission...............Early Action: January 15; Regular Decision: April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................Either; No Minimum Requirement GPA Requirements....................................................No Minimum Requirement AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................You can earn college credit by taking
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................67% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................73%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline....................................................Priority: March 15; Regular Decision: June 1; Spring Semester: October 1
Units Accepted.....................................Up to 70 from a Community College Minimum College GPA...................................................2.75 Transferable Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.......................Full IGETC and CSU Breadth CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes (See Website)
Advanced Placement (AP) classes in high school. Cal Lutheran recognizes the quality of the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and awards up to four semester hours of credits for each Higher Level exam score of 4 or higher. Subsidiary level exams will not be considered for credit.
ADMISSIONS: (805)493-3135 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (805) 493-3115 |
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CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY One University Drive, Orange, CA 92866 | www.chapman.edu Currently ranked among the top Universities in the West, Chapman University provides a uniquely personalized and interdisciplinary educational experience to highly qualified students. Our programs encourage innovation, creativity, and collaboration, and focus on developing global citizen-leaders who are distinctly prepared to improve their community and their world.
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar...................................................................................4-1-4 Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top Degree Programs......................Biological Sciences: Business Administration; Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Communication Studies; Film Production; Psychology Types of Aid Available............. Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Campus Housing Policy..............................Housing is guaranteed for freshmen, Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred and on a space-available basis for all other undergraduates.
Payment Plans; Student Loans; Private Loans; Department Scholarships
Parking.......................................................................................Permit Required Extracurricular........................................Intercollegiate, Club & Intramural Sports;
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN
175+ Student Organizations; 8 Fraternities; 8 Sororities; ROTC Programs
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.....................................................................Comprehensive Religious Affiliation...........Disciples of Christ (DOC); United Church of Christ (UCC) Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................89% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................14:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................6,410 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................2,132 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$48,710
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Applicants........................................................................................12,821 Admitted............................................................................................6,927
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................65% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................79%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline..........................Fall: February 15; Spring: October 15 Notified of Admission...................................................Rolling Admission Units Accepted..........................Units from both CC (70 semester credit max)
and 4-year institutions (no max)
Application Fee...........................................................................................$70 Minimum College GPA..................................No Minimum. Average is 3.35 Application Waiver Fee..................................Need Based & Subject to Approval Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.................................................Yes, both. Application Deadline...............................Spring Semester-First Year: October 15; CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)....Some; Fall Semester-First Year: January 15 (See Website) Early Action/Early Decision.................................................First Year Students Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree..............48 Units: (Early Action & Early Decision): November 1 (30 must be upper-division & 15 of those need to be within the student’s major) Notified of Admission......................Early Action & Early Decision-Mid December; Priority Scholarship Consideration..............................Fall: February 15 Regular Decision-Mid March; Spring: October 15 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...............SAT or ACT is required (writing section is Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.......................Most (See Website) optional). No minimum score requirement. GPA Requirements................................No Minimum Requirement. Average: 3.76 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted.....................................................Most (See Website) ADMISSIONS: (714) 997-6711 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (714) 997-6741 |
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CHARLES R. DREW UNIVERSITY OF MEDICINE AND SCIENCE 1731 East 120th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90059 | www.cdrewu.edu Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science (CDU) is a private non-profit student centered University that is committed to cultivating diverse health professional leaders who are dedicated to social justice and health equity for underserved populations through outstanding education, research, clinical service, and community engagement. Located in the Watts-Willowbrook area of South Los Angeles, CDU has graduated more than 550 medical doctors, 2,500 post-graduate physicians, more than 2,000 physician assistants and hundreds of other health professionals. CDU is a Historically Black Graduate Institution, and a charter member of the Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools.
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar ..........................................................Semester/Year Round Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 1 Top Degree Programs..................................MS in Nursing (FNP and Entry Level); Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA BS and MS in Biomedical Sciences, Radiologic Technology/Radiologic Science; Types of Aid Available.......Pell Grants; Cal Grants; Institutional Scholarships; MPH Urban Health Disparities; MHS Physician Assistant
Campus Housing Policy.........Off Campus Housing/Roommate Matching Services Parking............................................................................Free Parking on Campus Extracurricular............................................................Clubs; Community Service; Health Fairs; Undergraduate and Graduate Research
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution..............Specialized Health Professions and Sciences University Religious Affiliation...............................................................All are Welcomed. Student to Faculty Ratio......................................................Undergraduate 9:1 Undergraduate Enrollment........................................................................92 Graduate Enrollment................................................................................367 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$13,444
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee....................................................................Undergraduate: $35 Application Fee Waiver...........................Yes (with demonstrated financial need) Application Deadline............................................................................Rolling Notified of Admission...........................................................................Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements..........................................................Required
Work Study; Federal Student Loans; Private Loans
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years................................100%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline...................................................................Rolling Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted.....................................Up to 63 towards bachelor’s degrees. Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth..........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes:
East Los Angeles College; Glendale Community College; Los Angeles City College; Santa Monica College Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree..Varies by Program Priority Scholarship Consideraton.....................................December 1
(if associate’s degree has not been earned)
GPA Requirements....................................................................Minimum of 2.5 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (323) 563-4839 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (323) 563-4838 |
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THE CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROFESSIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 617 West 10th Street, Los Angeles, CA 90017 | www.thechicagoschool.edu/los-angeles The Chicago School of Professional Psychology is the nation’s leading nonprofit graduate school dedicated to psychology and related behavioral and health sciences. As a professional school, its focus is not strictly on research and theory, but on preparing students to become outstanding practitioners serving diverse populations and organizations.
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PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN
Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Applicants............................................................................................ 157 Branch/Satellite Locations..............................Irvine; Chicago; Washington, D.C. Admitted................................................................................................69 Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................5:1 FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Undergraduate Enrollment........................................................................96 Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................2,196 Types of Aid Available.............................................................Pell Grant; Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$13,050 Federal Direct Stafford Unsubsidized Loan
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Deadline...............................................................Doctoral: April 1 Early Action/Early Decision..............................................................March 15 GMAT/GRE/SAT/MCAT Exam Requirements..............................See Website GPA Requirements.........................................................................See Website
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years................................100%
ADMISSIONS: (800) 721-8072 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (800) 684-2890 |
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CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY 150 East 10th Street, Claremont, CA 91711 | www.cgu.edu Claremont Graduate University (CGU) is a unique, comprehensive, graduate institution where you can choose to pursue interests and research agendas that transcend the traditional boundaries between academic fields. Our innovative approach to graduate education makes CGU an ideal place to engage in ground-breaking research.
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.........................Fall 2018: February 1 Campus Housing Policy....................................On-campus housing is available. Spring 2018: November 1; Summer 2018: February 1 Parking........................................................................................................Free Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Types of Aid Available................Federal Financial Aid; Grants and Stipends; Tuition Fellowships; Other Sources of Aid; Veterans/Yellow Ribbon Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................2,038 Merit-Based Information; AmeriCorps; VetsBack2College (AVSI); GI Bill® Comparison Tool
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Application Fee...........................................................................................$80 Application Waiver Fee.......CGU Alumni; Claremont Consortium Undergraduates;
U.S. Military (Active-duty and Veterans) McNair Scholars; City Year; Teach for America; Americorps Application Deadline......................................................................Year Round Early Action/Early Decision............................................Priority (Non-Binding) GMAT/GRE/SAT/MCAT Exam Requirements............................GRE or GMAT (Varies by Program) GPA Requirements.................................................................Varies by Program
ADMISSIONS: (909) 607-7811 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 621-8337 |
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CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE 888 Columbia Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711 | www.cmc.edu Founded in 1946, Claremont McKenna College (CMC) is a highly selective, independent, premier liberal arts college, with a unique real world mission. As a member of The Claremont Colleges, CMC’s dynamic programs and eminent teacher-scholars develop students into leaders in the private, public, and social sectors. Located on a beautiful residential campus east of Los Angeles, the College offers generous scholarship and financial aid; rigorous, broad academic training in social sciences, sciences, humanities; and widely recognized expertise in economics, government, and public affairs. With more than 1,300 students from throughout the United States and many countries across the globe, the college achieves its distinctive mission of producing responsible leaders, by providing a community ethos that is committed to collaboration, social innovation, the free exchange of ideas, nationally recognized athletic programs, rich opportunities for advanced research, real world experience, and internships through student-led enterprises and 11 research institutes.
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid........................................January 5 Top Degree Programs.................................BA and MA: Economics; Government; Financial Aid Forms Required....................................FAFSA; CSS Profile; Psychology; Economics-Accounting; International Relations Campus Housing Policy...........................Yes, can accommodate 1,212 students. 97% of undergraduate students taking courses on campus live in dormitories. Parking............................First year students not allowed to have vehicle on campus. Extracurricular.....................Yes - 48 organizations including student government, a student newspaper, and art/music groups. Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................93% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................9:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,347 Graduate Enrollment...................................................................................21 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$50,945
Others depending on situation.
Types of Aid Available.................................Need-Based; Non-Need Based
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................6,342 Admitted..............................................................................................599
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................86% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................93%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.................................Spring Admission: November 1
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Fall Admission: March 15
Application Fee..........................................................................................$70 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline........................................................................January 5 Early Action/Early Decision..........................................................November 1 Notified of Admission...........................................................................April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements................SAT (w/essay); ACT (w/writing required) Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern.................................Recommend AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
Fall Admission: March 15
Notified of Admission..............................Spring Admission: December 15 Units Accepted.....................................................................................64 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................64 Priority Scholarship Consideration..............See Financial Aid Deadlines Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (909) 621-8088 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 621-8356 |
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COLUMBIA COLLEGE HOLLYWOOD 18618 Oxnard Street, Tarzana, CA 91356 | www.columbiacollege.edu Columbia College Hollywood is a private, regionally accredited, non-profit liberal arts institution in the heart of the Los Angeles entertainment community. We offer Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in Cinema, Graphic Design & Interactive Media, and Visual Effects and an Associate of Fine Arts in Cinema-Television. The curriculum at Columbia College Hollywood is designed to give you a solid foundation in the liberal arts and sciences to inform and enrich your artistic vision while you take courses in the areas of cinema arts, entertainment, and creative media.
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution................................... Film, Television, and Digital Arts School Religious Affiliation....................................................................................No Full-Time Retention Rate......................................................................72.7% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................12:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................367 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$24,495
Priority Deadline.........................................................................March 2 Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available...............Cal Grant; Pell Grant; Federal Work Study;
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$50 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline.....................................................................See Website Early Action/Early Decision..............................................................January 6 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements..........................Strongly Recommends SAT/ACT GPA Requirement.........................................................................Minimum 2.5 AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................Minimum Score of 3 to Receive Credit
FSEOG; Institutional Grants; Federal Loans; Private Loans; Institutional Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants...........................................................................................465 Admitted..............................................................................................252
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years...............................43.4% Freshmen who graduate within six years.................................56.3%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Units Accepted............................................................Maximum 144 Units Minimum College GPA...................................................................... 2.0 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).........No Formal Agreement
ADMISSIONS: (818) 345-8414 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (818) 401-1030 |
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CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE 1530 Concordia West, Irvine, CA 92612 | www.cui.edu Concordia University Irvine (CUI) prepares students for their vocations—their various callings in life. CUI offers undergraduate, graduate, and online bachelor’s degrees in a beautiful Southern California location, with online and regional cohort options. Concordia’s undergraduate program is distinctive among universities in California because of its nationally recognized core curriculum, Enduring Questions & Ideas, and its Lutheran heritage that provides a thoughtful and caring Christian community that lives out the theology of “Grace Alone. Faith Alone.”
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs...........................Business Exercise; Sport Science; Biology;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Types of Aid Available..................................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grants;
Psychology; Communications
Campus Housing Policy.................On-campus living required for students under the age of 21 and not living with parents.
Academic Scholarships; Institutional; Need-Based Aid; Department Awards; Athletic Scholarships; Work Study/Employment Opportunities; Federal Direct Loan Program; Private Loans
Parking.....................Does not permit resident freshmen to bring or register vehicles. Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation...........................................Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................78% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................18:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,925 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................2,374 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$34,100
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Application Deadline.......................................Early Action: November 15 Notified of Admission................................... Early Action: Mid-December Units Accepted..........................Two-year Institution: Minimum Semester 24
Applicants.........................................................................................3,839 Admitted...........................................................................................2,497
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................49% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................54%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS
Application Fee.....................................................$50 (Waived before January 1) Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Four-year Institution: Maximum Semester 70; Maximum Semester 96 Early Action/Early Decision......................................Early Action: November 15 Minimum College GPA......................................................................2.3 Notified of Admission...............................................................Mid-December Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements......SAT (Evidence-Based Reading & Writing/Math) CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)....Some and/or ACT Composite Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...........Minimum GPA Requirements.................................................................Average GPA 3.44 Semester 32 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (949) 214-3010 |
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DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 50 Acacia Avenue, San Rafael, CA 94901 | www.dominican.edu Dominican University of California is an independent university, offering the best of the liberal arts combined with rigorous professional education. Founded in 1890, Dominican enjoys a century-long reputation for excellence in scholarship, research, and community outreach. The University offers more than 60 academic programs that reflect the diversity and creativity of the faculty and students. With more than 1,800 graduate and undergraduate students and a student to faculty ratio of 10:1, Dominican is able to successfully blend personal attention associated with smaller schools with the academic resources of a larger university.
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Academic Calendar............................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 1 Top Degree Programs..........................Nursing; Business Administration; Biology; Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA; Health Sciences/PreOccupational Therapy; Psychology
.(Institution’s financial aid form)
Campus Housing Policy................................................................See Website Parking.............................................................................................See Website Extracurricular.................................................................................See Website Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution....................................................................Comprehensive Religious Affiliation................................................................Catholic Heritage Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................86% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................9:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,388 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................447 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$43,400
Types of Aid Available.............................Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans;
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Deadline.................................................Priority for Fall: February 1 Early Action/Early Decision.......................................................................No Notified of Admission................................Rolling Basis beginning October 15th Average Incoming GPA............................................................................3.55
Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans; Direct PLUS Loans; Federal Perkins Loans; Private Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................2,732 Admitted...........................................................................................1,647
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................57% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................72%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline................................Fall: June 1; Spring: December 1 Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted..........Maximum 70 Lower Division; Unlimited Upper Division Average Incoming College GPA.....................................................3.51 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes See Website
ADMISSIONS: (415) 485-3204 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 257-1350 |
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FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY 2020 De La Vina Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 | www.fielding.edu Fielding Graduate University was created to empower students and promote social change. Combining face-to-face and online learning, Fielding is a fully accredited nonprofit university offering doctoral and master’s degrees and graduate-level certificates in the fields of education; clinical and media psychology; and human and organizational development. Our unique educational approach consists of a multidisciplinary faculty, scholar-practitioner learning model, and deep understanding of adult learning. Our students, faculty, and alumni live and work around the world.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Trimester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................Start 1 month prior Coed..............................................................................................................Yes to tuition due date. Graduate Enrollment..............................................................................1,046 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available...........................................Federal Student Loans;
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Scholarships; Grants; Veteran/GI Bill; Payment Plan; Private Loans
GMAT/GRE/SAT/MCAT Exam Requirements..............................Not required GPA Requirements..................................................................Varies by Program
ADMISSIONS: (800) 340-1099 |
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FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 1717 South Chestnut Avenue, Fresno, CA 93702 | www.fresno.edu Fresno Pacific is a leading Christian university, known for academic excellence, innovative programming, and spiritual vitality.
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Academic Calendar.....................................................................August to May Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top Degree Programs............................Psychology; Kinesiology; Liberal Studies; Financial Aid Forms Required.......................FAFSA & Institution Specific Communication; Criminal Justice Types of Aid Available...................................Institutional Aid; Federal Aid; Branch/Satellite Locations......................5 locations (Fresno Main; North Fresno; Federal Work Study; Loans; Private Loans; State Aid; Scholarships Bakersfield; Visalia; Merced)
Campus Housing Policy..............................................Yes (estimated 536 units) Parking...............................................3 Campus Parking Lots (estimated 300 spots) Extracurricular...........................................................................NCAA Division II Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation............................................................Mennonite Brethren Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................86% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................13:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................2,431 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................1,133 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$30,458
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PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants............................................................................................ 644 Admitted..............................................................................................441
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................49% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................62%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.....Fall Semester: August 5; Spring Semester: January 2 Notified of Admission.........................................................Written Letter Units Accepted..............................................................Maximum 70 Units Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.4
Application Fee...........................................................................................$40 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline........................Fall Term: August 15; Spring Term: January 2 Notified of Admission...........................................................................Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...............................ACT:19/SAT: 980 (ERW/Math) GPA Requirements.......................................................................................3.1
ADMISSIONS: (559) 453-2039 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (559) 453-2041 |
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GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY 536 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 | www.ggu.edu Golden Gate University (GGU) is a private institution that was founded in 1901. It utilizes a trimester-based academic calendar, and is a small, private school in the financial district of San Francisco that is designed for students who are also working adults. GGU offers more than 80 degrees to undergraduate students, and master’s programs in the Edward S. Ageno School of Business and in the fields of information technology, taxation, and law. To accommodate students who work, GGU has weekend and evening classes in San Francisco and at the school’s regional campuses in Los Angeles, Silicon Valley, and Seattle. Students can earn a degree without going to any of those campuses by enrolling in GGU’s Cyber Campus online learning program. On campus, there are no university-owned residential halls and no sports teams. However, students can get involved outside the classroom by joining more than 40 campus organizations, participating in student government, or writing for the Campus Currents newsletter. Notable GGU alumni include Joan Blades, who cofounded the MoveOn.org political action committee, Bernard J. Tyson, Chairman and CEO of Kaiser Permanente.
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Academic Calendar ......................................Fall, Spring, and Summer Trimesters Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Top Degree Programs.................................................Master’s of Science in Tax; Types of Aid Available...........................................................See Website Bachelor of Science/Arts in Business Management; Law; MBA; Master’s of Science in Accounting Branch/Satellite Locations................................................Los Angeles ; Seattle San Jose; Enterprise Sponsored Sites Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.............................................Private, Nonprofit, Non-religious Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................12:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................445 Graduate Enrollment..............................................................................2,211 Tuition and Fees.................................................................................. $15,205
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Notified of Admission.................................................Digital Notification Units Accepted............................................Up to 90 (Undergraduate Only) Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee....................................................................Undergraduate: $55 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline............................................................................Rolling
ADMISSIONS: (415) 442-6630 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 442-7270 |
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HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE 301 Platt Boulevard, Claremont, CA 91711 | www.hmc.edu A small private liberal arts college of math, science, and engineering, Harvey Mudd College was the fourth undergraduate member of The Claremont Colleges. It is located in Claremont, California, a suburb 35 miles east of Los Angeles. With 800 students, it is the smallest of The Claremont Colleges, and offers only 9 majors, all in math, science, and engineering. Students complete a Common Core, which includes courses from every major, as well as academic writing and critical inquiry. Students must also take a substantial amount of coursework in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and Arts at the College or within the consortium.
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Academic Calendar ..........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs....................Engineering; Computer Science; Mathematics;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.......................................February 1 Financial Aid Forms Required.............................................See Website Types of Aid Available...............Need-Based; Merit-Based; Education Loans
Physics; Chemistry; Biology
Campus Housing Policy.....................................Required for First-Year Students (99% of students live on campus all 4 years)
Parking..................................................................By Permit, at $30 Per Semester; First-year students are not allowed to bring vehicles on campus. Extracurricular................................................................................See Website Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution..................Liberal arts; College of Math, Science & Engineering Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................98% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................8:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................842 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$52,666
ADMISSION INFORMATION
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................4,079 Admitted..............................................................................................629
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................85% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................93%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline....................................................................April 1 Notified of Admission..................................................................May 15 Units Accepted...........................The Registrar provides an estimate of credit
Application Fee...........................................................................................$70 status to admitted transfer students. Application Waiver Fee......................................................................Available Minimum College GPA.......................................................................3.0 Application Deadline...............................................Regular Decision: January 5 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................Not Automatic Early Action/Early Decision.................................Early Decision I: November 15; (Academic departments offer their own placement hmc exams before the fall
Early Decision II: January 5
Notified of Admission..........................................Early Decision I: December 15;
semester.)
Early Decision II: February 15; Regular Decision: April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements............SAT or ACT; Math Level 2 SAT Subject Test; Another SAT Subject Test of the Student’s Choosing AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................Not Automatic (Academic departments offer their own placement exams before the fall semester.)
ADMISSIONS: (909) 621-8011 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 621-8055 |
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HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY 3500 Mountain Boulevard, Oakland, CA 94619 | www.hnu.edu Holy Names University (HNU) was founded by the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary in 1868. In 1957, the campus was moved from Lake Merritt to a wooded, sixty-acre site in the Oakland Hills. HNU offers a liberal education rooted in the Catholic tradition, empowering a diverse student body for leadership and service in a complex world. Students experience close partnerships with distinguished faculty and learn to question, experiment, research, and sharpen professional skills that they will use throughout their lives. Students also have many chances to have fun, volunteer, assume leadership roles, and express their creativity.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top Degree Programs.....................................Business; Psychology; Pre-Biology; Financial Aid Forms Required..............FAFSA or California DREAM ACT &
Criminology; Liberal Studies
Cal Grant
Campus Housing Policy..........................................................Yes; Coed Dorms
Types of Aid Available..........Need-Based Financial Aid; Scholarships; Grants
Students are not required to live in school housing. Parking..................................................Yes; All students may have cars on campus. Extracurricular...........................................Yes: Black Student Union; Dance Force; Latinos Unidos; Nerd Squad; Red Cross Club; Student Veteran Alliance Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution....................................................................Comprehensive Religious Affiliation..................................................................Roman Catholic Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................76% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................12:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................526 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................340 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$38,188
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee..........................................................................................$20 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline.......................................................................August 15 Early Action/Early Decision.......................................................................No Notified of Admission..........................................Yes, Beginning Date October 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................ACT and SAT Required GPA Requirement........................................................................................2.7 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants..........................................................................................2274 Admitted............................................................................................1082
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................35% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................48%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline..............................................................August 15 Minimum College GPA......................................................................2.2 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.....................................................IGETC Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree......................No Priority Scholarship Consideration.................................................No Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (510) 436-1351 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (510) 436-1327 |
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HUMPHREYS UNIVERSITY 6650 Inglewood Avenue, Stockton, CA 95207 | www.humphreys.edu Humphreys University is an institution devoted to providing an excellent education and practical training on campuses in Stockton and Modesto. Certificate, associate, baccalaureate, master, and juris doctor degrees are awarded in a number of fields within four broad academic areas: law, business, liberal arts, and education. For more than 118 years Humphreys has provided their students with quality career-oriented classes, personalized instruction, small class sizes, and an accessible, dedicated faculty.
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Academic Calendar .............................................................................Quarter Top Degree Programs................Legal Professions & Studies; Criminal Justice (BA);
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid............................................Rolling Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available.................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans;
Early Childhood; Liberal Arts & Sciences, General Studies & Humanities; Business, Management & Marketing; Community Affairs Branch/Satellite Locations................................................................Modesto Campus Housing Policy...............................................No On-Campus Housing Parking.............................................................................................Free Parking Extracurricular...............................................................2 Student Organizations Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...................................Career/Liberal Arts/Professional College Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................88% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................12:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................392 Graduate Enrollment...................................................................................88 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$14,004
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$40 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline.....................................Fall: October 4; Winter: January 10;
Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................47%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.............................Fall: October 4; Winter: January 10; Spring: March 21; Summer: July 18
Notified of Admission............................Fall: October 4; Winter: January 10; Spring: March 21; Summer: July 18
Units Accepted.....................Maximum Quarter: 144; Maximum Semester: 96 Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...........3 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...........Quarter 36 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
Spring: March 21; Summer: July 18
Early Action/Early Decision.......................................................................Yes Notified of Admission...................................Fall: October 4; Winter: January 10;
Spring: March 31; Summer: July 10
Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (209) 478-0800 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (209) 235-2903 |
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INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY 2711 North 1st Street, San Jose, CA 95134 | www.itu.edu Established in 1994, by Dr. Shu-Park Chan, International Technological University (ITU) provides excellence in education for the future leaders of Silicon Valley corporations, by leveraging the best of Silicon Valley’s technology and business models to advance developing economies throughout the world. ITU reflects and enhances Silicon Valley’s unique business culture with six industry-oriented departments that provide high-quality academic and practical training and offer unparalleled certificate, graduate, and doctorate programs in electrical engineering, digital arts, computer science, engineering management, and business administration. ITU degree programs aim to cultivate forward-thinking engineers, engineering managers, and business entrepreneurs and administrators with a deep understanding of professional ethics, intellectual property law, environmental protection, and other contemporary issues.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Extracurricular...............................................................8 Student Organizations Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................1,003
Application Fee.................................................................................$80 Application Deadline...............................Fall: June 15; Spring: October 15 GMAT/GRE/SAT/MCAT Exam Requirements...................GRE or GMAT GPA Requirements...........................................................................2.75
ADMISSIONS: (888) 488-4968 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (888) 488-4968 | www.facebook.com/ITUSJ | https://twitter.com/ITU_Tweets
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JOHN PAUL THE GREAT CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY 155 W. Grand Avenue, Escondido, CA 92025 | www.jpcatholic.edu John Paul the Great Catholic University, located in Escondido, CA, is a visionary teaching institution focused on and dedicated to molding students into future innovators and creators, leaders and entrepreneurs. JPCatholic offers a variety of programs in creative media, business, humanities, and theology, all steeped in the Catholic intellectual tradition. Seasoned faculty bring a wealth of experience to our small classroom environment, and our year-round structure enables students to earn their Bachelor’s degree in three years. Learn more at www.jpcatholic.edu
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Academic Calendar..............................................................................Quarter Top 5 Degree Programs............BS Communications Media; MA Biblical Theology;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................April 15 Financial Aid Forms Required....FAFSA; Institutional Aid Application Form Types of Aid Available........Federal Student Aid; Cal Grants; Institutional Aid
BS Business; MBA Film Producing; BA Humanities - launching Fall 2017 Campus Housing..................................................................Leased Apartments Parking......................................................................................Permits Required Extracurricular........................Residential Households; Coffee House; Film Festivals Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation..................................................................Roman Catholic Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................71% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................17:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................227 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................117 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$24,900
ADMISSION INFORMATION
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants...........................................................................................204 Admitted..............................................................................................200
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................59% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................63%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline............................................................Rolling Basis Notified of Admission..........................................................Rolling Basis Units Accepted......................................................Up to 90 Quarter Credits GPA Requirement................................................................................2.6 CA Community College Articulation Agreements.......................Yes
Application Fee...........................................................................................$50 Application Fee Waiver......................................................................Available Application Deadline.................Priority: November 1; Accepted on a Rolling Basis Palomar Community College District Notified of Admission...................................................................Rolling Basis Residency Units Required...............................At Least 90 Quarter Credits ACT/SAT Exam Requirements....................................SAT and/or ACT Required (except if student has at least 25 college credits or high school GPA above 3.5) GPA Requirement.........................................................................Minimum 2.6 AP or IB Credit Accepted...................AP Credit Accepted; IB Credit Not Accepted
ADMISSIONS: (858) 653-6740 | FINANCIAL AID: (858) 653-6740 | www.facebook.com/JPCatholic |
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KECK GRADUATE INSTITUTE 535 Watson Drive, Claremont, CA 91711 | www.kgi.edu Keck Graduate Institute’s degree and research programs are singularly focused on the unique and specific demands of the Life Sciences industry. Recognizing that the solution of practical, real-world challenges, requires close teamwork, creative problem-solving skills, and cross-functional fluency. Our curriculum is fundamentally interdisciplinary, incorporating an intensive technical component and a broad management and policy component, as well as innovative approaches to developing leadership skills. As a result, our students graduate with a practical understanding of the results-oriented, colloborative, culture in which scientists, engineers, and managers operate.
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FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar .......................................................................Fall & Spring Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...................................December 15 Top Degree Programs..............................................Master of Bioscience (MBS); Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD); Postbac Premedical Certificate (PPC); Types of Aid Available.............Scholarships; Loan Programs; Yellow Ribbon Extracurricular..................................................Professional Development Events; Student Government; Professional & Social Organizations
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution..................................................................Graduate Science Graduate Enrollment..................................................................................534
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee..........................................................................................$75 Application Waiver Fee......................................Available for Qualified Students Application Deadline............................................................................Rolling GMAT/GRE/SAT/MCAT Exam Requirements......................GRE; GMAT; MCAT GPA Requirements.....................................................................................2.75
ADMISSIONS: (909) 607-8590 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 607-8208 |
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LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY 4500 Riverwalk Parkway, Riverside, CA 92505 | www.lasierra.edu La Sierra University offers 96 undergraduate and 34 graduate programs, and includes four schools: Business, Education, Religion, and the College of Arts and Sciences. Our University is a Carnegie-designated Community Engagement campus, where service learning is integrated into the curriculum. The students have the opportunity to become involved in research as undergraduates students. La Sierra University is consistently recognized as having one of the most diverse groups of students in the U.S.
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Academic Calendar .............................................................................Quarter Priority Deadline for Financial Aid........................In-State Aid: March 2; Top Degree Programs.................................Criminal Justice; Biomedical Science; Institutional Aid: May 15 Pre-Nursing; Business Management; Exercise Science Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Branch/Satellite Locations......................................................Corona; Ontario Types of Aid Available.....................................Institutional; State; Federal; Campus Housing Policy.............................................................................Yes Outside Scholarships; Endowed Awards Parking........................................................................Must Register with Security PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Extracurricular......................NAIA and Intramural Sports; 30 Clubs & Organizations Applicants..........................................................................................4,021 Coed...................................................................Yes; the Honors Dormitory is Coed Admitted............................................................................................1,847 Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation...........................................Christian/Seventh-Day Adventist GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................76% Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................23% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................14:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years.....................................47% Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,963 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................421 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$31,590 Application Deadline..............................Fall: July 15; Winter: November 15;
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Spring: March 1; Summer: May 1
Spring: March 1; Summer: May 1
non-degree programs.
Early Action/Early Decision.......................................................Yes-October 1 Notified of Admission......................................................Yes-Via Email and Mail ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................Based on Sliding Scale GPA Requirement......................................................2.0 or Higher; Preferred: 3.0 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted....................................................Yes - Both Accepted
Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth................................................IGETC: Yes;
Notified of Admission..............................................Yes-Via Email and Mail Application Fee.....................................................................................Waived Units Accepted.................Up to 185 quarter units of undergraduate credit for Application Deadline.................................Fall: February 1; Winter: November 15; bachelor’s degrees; only courses that apply toward program requirements for
CSUGE: Courses Accepted on an Individual Basis
CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree................44 units must be completed in residence out of a student’s last 56 quarter units; minimum 16 in major and 8 units in minor must be taken in residence. Priority Scholarship Consideration.................................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered..............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) 874-5587 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (951) 785-2175 |
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LAGUNA COLLEGE OF ART + DESIGN 2222 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, CA 92651 | www.lcad.edu Laguna College of Art + Design (LCAD) has a location like no other, in a beachside community that lives and breathes creativity — Laguna Beach, California. Our extensive foundation programs provide the most thorough preparation for excellence in your chosen field. Our curricula make best use of the latest technologies and upgrades in computer hardware and software. And our dedicated faculty and small student-to-teacher class ratio combine to create an intimate educational environment designed for each student’s success.
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Academic Calendar............................................................Fall and Spring Starts Priority Deadling for Financial Aid.......................Freshmen: February 2; Top Degree Programs........................Animation; Graphic Design & Digital Media; Transfer: March 2 Drawing & Painting; Game Art; Illustration; Entertainment Design Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Campus Housing Policy.....................................Yes, 3/4 mile from main campus Types of Aid Available....................Merit Scholarships; Institutional Grants; and accommodates 56 students.
Federal and State Grants; Loans
Parking...................................................................................................Yes-Free Extracurricular......................................................................Clubs and Activities Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.....................................................................Comprehensive Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................85% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................12:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................567 Graduate Enrollment...................................................................................51 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$28,950
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN
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Application Deadline.................................................................August 1 Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted................................................66 (39 Liberal Arts/27 Studio) Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.5 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth..........................................................No CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes;
Application Fee.............................................................$45; Free (if done online) Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline..............................................................Rolling Deadline Early Action/Early Decision....................................................After February 2 Notified of Admission...........................................................................Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.....................................................Not Required GPA Requirements.......................................................................Minimum 2.5 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................No AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
Applicants...........................................................................................472 Admitted.............................................................................................185
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................23% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................43%
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Norco Community College
ADMISSIONS: (949) 376-6000 EXT. 248 |
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LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY 11139 Anderson Street, Loma Linda, CA 92354 | www.llu.edu Loma Linda University is a health-sciences institution with more than 4,500 students, located in Southern California. Eight schools and the Faculty of Graduate Studies comprise the University organization. Students from more than 80 countries around the world and virtually every state in the nation are represented in Loma Linda University’s student body. Loma Linda also offers online programs and distance education.
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Academic Calendar .............................................................................Quarter Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Campus Housing Policy................................................................See Website Financial Aid Forms Required..........................FAFSA; Institution Specific Parking.............................................................................................See Website Types of Aid Available.................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Extracurricular.................................Local and International Service Opportunities; Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Student Organizations; Health and Fitness Center; Intramurals
Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Type of Institution.............................................Graduate/Professional University *Loma Linda University does not accept first-time freshman* Religious Affiliation.........................................................Seventh-day Adventist Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................3:1 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,157 Application Deadline.....................................................................Varies Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................3,287 Notified of Admission....................................................................Varies Units Accepted................................................................................Varies ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee.........................................................................................$60+ Minimum College GPA..................................................................Varies Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree..........Quarter: 45 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered....................................Credit Yes
ADMISSIONS: (909) 651-5029 |
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LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY 1 LMU Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90045 | www.lmu.edu At Loyola Marymount University (LMU) we balance a challenging liberal arts and sciences curriculum with outstanding professional programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Students grow to be fulfilled in their own lives and careers while also being involved in the communities around them. As a Catholic university, LMU is deeply committed to social justice and ethical values and welcomes students to its stunning Los Angeles campus from all spiritual, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs........................................Biology; Business Management;
All applicants: February 1; Early Decision: November 15
ROTC Programs; 190 Student Organizations; 21 Fraternities & Sororities (Non-Residential); Student Media
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Priority Deadline for Financial Aid....................Early Action: January 15
Communication Studies; Film and Television Production; Psychology Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Campus Housing Policy.................................................................See Website Types of Aid Available.................TEACH Grants; Chafee Grants; Pell Grants; Parking.............................................................................................See Website FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Perkins Loans; Need-Based institutional Grants Scholarships; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Extracurricular..............Intercollegiate and Intramural Sports; Student Government; &Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.....................................................................Comprehensive Religious Affiliation..................................................................Roman Catholic Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................88% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................10:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................6,261 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................3,069 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$44,480
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Fall Regular Decision: March 15; All Spring: October 15
Applicants.......................................................................................13,506 Admitted...........................................................................................7,276
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................74% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................83% Application Deadline............................Fall Priority Admission: February 1;
Application Fee...........................................................................................$60 Notified of Admission.............................................Fall Priority: March 15; Application Waiver Fee..................................................................Need Based All Other Applicants: Rolling Application Deadline................Fall Freshmen (Early Action/Early Decision): Nov. 1 Units Accepted.............................................Minimum: 30 Semester Hours; Fall Freshmen (Regular Decision): January 15 / All Spring: October 15
Maximum: 90 Semester Hours; Community College: 60 Semester Hours
Early Action/Early Decision..........................Early Action: Yes; Early Decision: Yes Minimum College GPA......................................................................3.0 Notified of Admission.............Fall Early Decision: Dec. 1; Fall Early Action: Dec. 20; Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.............................................See Website Fall Regular Decision: April 1; Spring: Rolling CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).........33 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...........Freshman Applicants: ACT or SAT Required; Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................30 Transfer Applicants (Less than 30 units): ACT or SAT Required; Transfer Applicants Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes (More than 30 units): Not Required
Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes ADMISSIONS: (310) 338-2750 |
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MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY 30800 Palos Verdes Drive East, Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90275 | www.marymountcalifornia.edu Marymount California University is a premier private college overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island. We offer small classes, an excellent liberal arts and sciences curriculum, and Bachelors programs in Business, Psychology, Arts & Media, Criminal Justice, and Biology (pending WSCUC approval for Fall 2017). Our graduate programs include Masters of Science degrees in Community Psychology and Leadership and Community Development, and a Masters in Business Administration.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs.................................Business; Media Studies; Psychology;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available.......Federal, State, Institutional, and Private Grants;
Liberal Arts; Criminal Justice
Branch/Satellite Locations....................................................Lakeside Campus Campus Housing Policy.............................................................................Yes Parking................................................................................By Permit on Campus Extracurricular...............................................Clubs; Academic Societies; Athletics Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation..................................................................Roman Catholic Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................62% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................16:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................942 Graduate Enrollment...................................................................................43 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$35,884
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(Both Merit and Need-Based)
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline...................................................Rolling Admission Notified of Admission...........................................................No Set Date Units Accepted..............................................................90 Semester Units Minimum College GPA......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree......................30 Semester Units
Priority Scholarship Consideration..................Fall Semester: February 1 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
Application Fee...........................................................................................$50 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline..............................................................................None Early Action/Early Decision....................................................................None Notified of Admission...........................Rolling basis, beginning early September. ACT/SAT Exam Requirements..............................Recommended-Not Required GPA Requirement........................................................................................2.0 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern.................................Recommend AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (310) 303-7311 |
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THE MASTER’S UNIVERSITY 21726 Placerita Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, CA 91321 | www.masters.edu The mission of The Master’s University is to empower students for a life of enduring commitment to Christ, biblical fidelity, moral integrity, intellectual growth and lasting contribution to the Kingdom of God worldwide.
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Academic Calendar .............................................Semester: Fall, Spring, Summer Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top Degree Programs............................................Business; Biological Sciences; Financial Aid Forms Required......................................FAFSA; State Aid; Communication; Biblical Studies; Liberal Studies
TMU Financial Aid Form
Branch/Satellite Locations.................................Israel - Biblical Extension (IBEX) Types of Aid Available.....................................Federal Pell & SEOG Grants; Campus Housing Policy...............................................................Capacity: 808 State, TMU & Private Scholarships; Academic Merit, Creative Arts & Performance Special Achievement and/or Character Scholarships; Athletic Parking.................................................................................Yes-On Campus Lots Scholarships; Scholarships Extracurricular.................................................Campus Ministries; Choral Groups; Drama/Theatre; International Student Organization; Opera; Orchestra, Small Instrumental and Vocal Music Ensembles; Student Government; Wind Ensemble Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...................................................Comprehensive, Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation...........................................................Non-Denominational Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................88% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................14:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,369 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................526 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$31,970
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$40 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline..................................................Priority Decision: March 2 Early Action/Early Decision..........................Early Action: Yes; Early Decision: No Notified of Admission........................................Within 2-3 Weeks of Application ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.........One or other required (applicant’s choice) higher combination of scores utilized .
GPA Requirements.....................................................................................2.80 AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
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Applicants...........................................................................................446 Admitted..............................................................................................371
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................55% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................68%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.........................................Priority Decision: March 2 Notified of Admission...............................Within 2-3 weeks of application Units Accepted..................................4-Year Colleges: Maximum of 94 Units; 2-Year Colleges: Maximum of 70 Units
Minimum College GPA......................................................................2.5 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes (www.masters.edu/articulation)
Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................24 Priority Scholarship Consideration................................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) 568-6248 EXT. 3363 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (800) 568-6248 EXT. 2290 |
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MENLO COLLEGE 1000 El Camino Real, Atherton, CA 94027 | www.menlo.edu Menlo College is one of the top private nonprofit AACSB accredited business schools in California. The college stands out in five exciting ways: programs, location, size, internships, and alumni. With a strong liberal arts foundation, Menlo’s fields of study include: accounting, finance, marketing, international management, entrepreneurship, human resource management, real estate, sports management, and psychology. For the past seven years, Menlo has been named, “Best in the West” by the Princeton Review.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs................................................Management; Psychology Campus Housing Policy.....................................Freshman must live on campus,
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available.................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans;
Parking........................................................................................................Free Extracurricular................................................Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports;
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unless living with a parent or relative within a 30 mile radius.
35 Student Organizations/Clubs
Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
Applicants.........................................................................................2,650 Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Admitted...........................................................................................1,132 Type of Institution................................................Nonsectarian Business College Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................77% GRADUATION RATES Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................14:1 Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................43% Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................790 Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................53% Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$39,950
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$40 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline.............................................................................April 1 Early Action/Early Decision..........................................................Early Action Notified of Admission...........................................................................Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................................ACT or SAT Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
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Application Deadline....................................................................June 1 Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted.....................................................................................94 Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................30 Priority Scholarship Consideration............................................April 1 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered..................................Yes (Credit)
ADMISSIONS: (650) 543-3753 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (650) 543-3880 |
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MILLS COLLEGE 5000 MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, CA 94613 | www.mills.edu Located in Oakland, California, Mills College offers a challenging liberal arts curriculum that encourages you to think creatively, prepares you to take well-calculated risks, and equips you to put your passions into practice. We are driven by a determination to improve ourselves and the world around us and to work smarter by working together. At Mills, you will be encouraged to stand out, emboldened to think big, and empowered to make a statement.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs.......................................English; Psychology; Economics;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid......................................February 15 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available..............................Merit; Institutional; State; Federal
Biology; Studio Art
Campus Housing Policy......................Available: nearly 100% of FY live in dorms.
58% of undergraduate population and 20% of graduate population live in campus residences. Parking....................................................................................Available and Free Extracurricular...Over 50 clubs and organizations including Divison III sports.teams. Coed............................No; Open to all female-born and female-identifying students. Type of Institution..........................................................................Liberal Arts Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................78% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................10:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................821 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................524 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$46,236
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee..........................................................................................$50 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline......................................................................January 15 Early Action/Early Decision......................................Early Action: November 15 Notified of Admission...........................................................................Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...............................................Optional for Both GPA Requirements......................................................................................3.0 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern.................................Recommend AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants..........................................................................................1,052 Admitted...............................................................................................888
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................59% Freshmen who graduate within six years.....................................68%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline....................................................................Rolling Notified of Admission...................................................................Rolling Units Accepted......................................................................................66 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth..........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree..........3 Semesters Priority Scholarship Consideration.................................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered..............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) 87-MILLS |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (510) 430-2000 |
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MOUNT SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY 12001 Chalon Road, Los Angeles, CA 90049 | www.msmu.edu Mount Saint Mary’s University (MSMU) offers a dynamic learning experience, in liberal arts and sciences, to a diverse student body. As a Catholic university primarily for women, we are dedicated to providing a superior education, enhanced by an emphasis on building leadership skills and fostering a spirit to serve others. MSMU’s measure of success is graduates who are committed to using their knowledge and skills to better themselves, their environments, and the world.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs...........................Nursing; Psychology; Biological Sciences;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid......................................February 15 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available......................................Institutional; State; Federal
Liberal Studies; Business
Branch/Satellite Locations..................................Dual Campus: Chalon/Doheny Campus Housing Policy................Residence Halls on campus that accommodate
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the students wishing to reside on campus. Applicants.........................................................................................2,486 Parking............................................................................Parking permit required. Admitted............................................................................................2,136 Frosh students are not allowed to have a car on campus.
Extracurricular............................................Club sports and many extracurriculary
focused clubs and organizations.
Coed...............................................................................................................No Type of Institution.....................................................................Comprehensive Religious Affiliation..................................................................Roman Catholic Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................79% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...................................................................2,831 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................665 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$37,722
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$50 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline.....................................................................February 15 Early Action/Early Decision........................................Early Action: December 1 Notified of Admission...........................................................................Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements..........................................................Required GPA Requirement.................................................................................Flexible Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern.................................Recommend AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................49% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................65%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline................................................................March 15 Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted.....................................................................................70 Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.4 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.............................................See Website CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................30 Priority Scholarship Consideration.................................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (310) 954-4250 |
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NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 11255 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037 | www.nu.edu National University (NU) is the second-largest private, nonprofit institution of higher education in California. Using its core values of quality, access, relevance, accelerated pace, affordability, and community, NU continues to focus on making lifelong learning opportunities accessible, challenging, and relevant to a diverse population of nontraditional students. NU offers more than 100 grad and undergrad degree programs, both on-campus and online.
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Academic Calendar ...................................................One Month Course Format Financial Aid Forms Required..................FAFSA and Institutional Specific Top Degree Programs.......................Public Health BS; Business Admininstration; Types of Aid Available............. Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Psychology BA; Criminal Justice Administration BS; Associate of Arts
Branch/Satellite Locations...La Jolla-Administrative and Academic Headquarters;
Bakersfield Campus; Fresno Campus; Pleasanton Center; Sacramento Campus; Redding Campus; San Jose Campus; Stockton Campus; Costa Mesa Campus; Long Beach Online Information Center; Los Angeles Campus; Ontario Campus; Oxnard Campus; Santa Ana Online Information Center; Temecula Online Information Center; Woodland Hills Campus; Spectrum Campus; Technology and Health Sciences Center; Carlsbad Campus; La Mesa Campus; Rancho Bernardo Campus; Scripps Ranch; South Bay Campus; Henderson Campus; Several Military Locations Parking.........................................................................................Fee for Parking Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution............................................................................Non-Profit Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................75% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................19:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................8,319 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................8,873 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$13,016
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$60 Application Waiver Fee...There are specific instances that Application Fee Waivers
may be available for both undergraduate and graduate students.
Perkins Loans; TEACH-AGG-SMART; Merit-Based Scholarships; Institutional Loans; Student Loans; Private Loans
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................42%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Notified of Admission.......................Year-round due to rolling admissions. Units Accepted......................................103.5 Lower-Division Quarter Units;
13.5 Upper-Division Quarter Units for Undergraduate; Up to 13.5 Quarter Units for Graduate Minimum College GPA...............................2.0 for Undergraduate Transfer (will accept C- grade or higher for transfer coursework); 3.0 for Graduate Transfer Coursework Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth..........................Yes, full certification only. CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.....................Yes A minimum of 45 quarter units are required in residency for a baccalaureate degree; A minimum of 40.5 quarter units are required in residency for a master’s degree. Advanced Placement/Credit Offered..................Up to 45 quarter units may be earned for AP credit.
Application Deadline...........................................................Rolling Admissions Early Action/Early Decision.......................................................................No Notified of Admission................................Year-round due to rolling admissions. Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) NAT-UNIV |
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NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY 1500 Ralston Avenue, Belmont, CA 94002 | www.ndnu.edu Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) is a Catholic, not-for-profit, coeducational institution serving 1,800 students from diverse backgrounds. Established in 1851 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur, NDNU is the third oldest college in California and the first authorized to grant the baccalaureate degree to women. NDNU maintains a strong commitment to academic excellence, social justice, and community engagement. The University is fully accredited and offers over 30 undergraduate, graduate, doctorate, and teacher credential programs. The historic campus is located on the San Francisco peninsula in Silicon Valley.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs......................Biological Sciences; Business Administration;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.......................................February 1 Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available..............Institutional (Need-Based and Merit-Based);
Psychology; Liberal Studies (Teacher Prep); Visual & Performing Arts
Branch/Satellite Locations...............................Tracy; Santa Clara; Redwood City Campus Housing Policy............First and second year students are required to live
on campus with some exemptions possible (traditional residence halls, single rooms in shared suites, and apartments). Parking....................................................................On-Campus Parking Available; First year students are not permitted cars, unless by exemption. Extracurricular.............................................Intercollegiate and Intramural Sports; more than 30 Student Organizations. Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.....................................................................Comprehensive Religious Affiliation..................................................................Roman Catholic Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................83% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................12:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................983 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................708 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$33,268
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State; Federal; Outside Scholarships awarded in addition to NDNU Aid
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................1,455 Admitted...........................................................................................1,193
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................34% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................50%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.............................Fall: August 1; Spring: December 1 Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted..............................................Up to 78 Lower Division Units Minimum College GPA......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).........44 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................30
Application Fee...........................................................................................$50 Semester Units Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Priority Scholarship Consideration.................................Fall: August 1; Application Deadline......................................Fall: August 1; Spring: December 1 Spring: December 1 Early Action/Early Decision.......................................................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.......................Yes; Up to 30 Units Notified of Admission...........................................................................Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements..........................................ACT or SAT Required GPA Requirements.........................................................................See Website Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..................................See Website AP or IB Credit Accepted......................................................Yes; Up to 30 Units ADMISSIONS: (800) 263-0545 OR (650) 508-3600 |
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OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE 1600 Campus Road, Los Angeles, CA 90041 | www.oxy.edu As the oldest liberal arts college in Los Angeles, Occidental College offers a unique combination of a rigorous academic program, small size, diverse student body, and all the resources of one of the world’s great cities. Our interdisciplinary, hands-on approach challenges students to develop a wide range of skills; our close-knit community (80% of students live on campus) and our beautiful campus makes us what one college guide calls, “an urban oasis.”
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs...............................................Diplomacy & World Affairs;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.......................................February 1 Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................FAFSA; CSS Profile Types of Aid Available.................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans;
Biology; Sociology; Economics; Psychology; Art History/Visual Arts Campus Housing Policy..................................Entering freshman, sophomores & juniors must live on campus. Parking.....................................................................Free Parking; Permit Required Extracurricular.........Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 100 Student Organizations; 8 Fraternities/Sororities Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................Traditional Liberal Arts Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................91% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................10:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,969 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$51,070
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$60 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline......................................................................January 15 Early Action/Early Decision.................................Early Decision I: November 15;
Notification Date: December 15; Early Decision II: January 2/Notification: February 1 Notified of Admission...........................................................................April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................................ACT or SAT GPA Requirement.......................................................................................Yes Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants..........................................................................................6,409 Admitted............................................................................................2,936
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................76% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................81%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline..............................Fall: March 15; Spring: October 15 Notified of Admission.......................Fall: May 1-15; Spring: December 1-15 Units Accepted.....................Minimum Semester: 32; Maximum Semester: 64 Minimum College GPA.......................................................................3.3 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree........Semester: 64 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) 825-5262 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (323) 259-2548 |
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OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90045 | www.otis.edu Established in 1918, Otis College of Art and Design is a national leader in art and design education. The College mission is to prepare diverse students of art and design to enrich our world through their creativity, skill, and vision. Alumni and faculty are Fulbright, MacArthur, and Guggenheim grant recipients, Oscar awardees, legendary costume designers, leaders of contemporary art movements, entrepreneurs, and design stars at Apple, Abercrombie & Fitch, Pixar, DreamWorks, Mattel, Nike, and Disney.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top Degree Programs...................................Digital Media; Communication Arts; Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Fine Arts; Fashion Design; Product Design Types of Aid Available...................Institutional scholarships and discounts Branch/Satellite Locations.............................................................Culver City are available. Approximately 82% of all students receive some sort of aid from Otis Campus Housing Policy....................................On-campus Residential Housing College that does not need to be repaid. Parking..............................................................Free to faculty, staff, and students. PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Extracurricular.....................................................Campus Activities Board; Social, Applicants.......................................................................................... 1,071
Community Service, Professional, Athletic, Special Interest Cultural, and Religious Clubs and Organizations; Student Government; Peer Mentor Program Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution..........................................Private, Independent, Art & Design Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................86% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................5:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,154 Graduate Enrollment...................................................................................89 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$44,020
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$50 Application Deadline............................................................................Rolling Notified of Admission...........................................................................Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...........................................................Optional GPA Requirements...............................Part of a holistic review of the application. AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
Admitted..............................................................................................919
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................52% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................57%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline...................................................................Rolling Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted.....................................................Semester, Quarter, Other Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements..................Alamo
College District; Chaffey College; City College of San Francisco; Pasadena City College; Santa Monica College
ADMISSIONS: (310) 665-6820 OR (800) 527-OTIS (6847) |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (310) 665-6880 |
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PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE One Angwin Avenue, Angwin, CA 94508 | www.puc.edu Founded in 1882, Pacific Union College is a Seventh-day Adventist Christian college with a strong liberal arts tradition. Located in the heart of California’s Napa Valley, the college offers a fully accredited four-year program and emphasizes academic excellence, authentic spiritual experience, and service to local and worldwide communities.
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Academic Calendar ............................................................................Quarters Priority Deadline for Financial Aid................................................N/A Top Degree Programs......................................Nursing; Business Administration; Financial Aid Forms Required....................PUC Financial Aid Application Biology; Communication; Visual Arts Types of Aid Available.....................................Scholarships; Grants; Loans Branch/Satellite Locations........................................................Fairfield; Napa Campus Housing Policy...................7 Residence Halls (4 for women & 3 for men); PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Apartments for Married Students Applicants...........................................................................................2,157 Parking...............................................All students are able to have cars on campus, Admitted.............................................................................................1,004 provided they first register their vehicle with our Public Safety office. Extracurricular...........................................Recreational sports program rated best in the nation by College Prowler; 30 student-run organizations. Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution..................................................Christian Liberal Arts College Religious Affiliation.........................................................Seventh-day Adventist Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................77% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................14:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,435 Graduate Enrollment.....................................................................................3 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$28,629
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee........................................................................................None Application Waiver Fee.............................................................................N/A Application Deadline............................................................................Rolling Notified of Admission...............................................................................N/A ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...........................For international students only. GPA Requirements......................................................................................2.3 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..................................See Website AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................31% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................48%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline...................................................................Rolling Notified of Admission......................................................................N/A Minimum College GPA......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)....None Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................... Priority Scholarship Consideration...............................................N/A Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) 862-7080 |
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PALO ALTO UNIVERSITY 1791 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304 | www.paloaltou.edu Palo Alto University (PAU) is a private, nonprofit educational institution, founded in 1975 as the Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (PGSP). First accredited by WASC, (the regional accrediting body) in 1986, PGSP re-incorporated as Palo Alto University in August 2009. PAU is dedicated to education with an emphasis in the behavioral and social sciences, to promoting future innovators and leaders for the benefit of society, to generating knowledge through research and scholarship of the highest level, and to providing services to the community informed by science and scholarship. PAU offers Bachelor’s completion, Master’s, and Doctoral programs.
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Academic Calendar .............................................................................Quarter Top Degree Programs............................MA Counseling; BS Business Psychology;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Financial Aid Forms Required.............FAFSA, Permission to Release Form;
Ph.D. Clinical Psychology; PGSP-Stanford Psy.D Consortium; BS Psychology & Social Action Branch/Satellite Locations................................Gronowski Clinic (Los Altos, CA); Foothill Community College (Los Altos Hills, CA); College of San Mateo (San Mateo, CA); De Anza Community College (Cupertino, CA) Parking...................................................................................................Limited Extracurricular.................................................................................See Website Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.....................................................................Comprehensive Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................15:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................157 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................973
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee.................................Bachelor’s: None; Master’s: $40; Doctoral: $50 Application Deadline........................................(Bachelor’s) Round 1: January 16;
FERPA; IRS Tax Return; Transcript
Types of Aid Available...........................................................See Website
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline...............................(Bachelor’s) Round 1: January 16; Round 2: May 15; Round 3 (final): August 28
Notified of Admission..............................(Bachelor’s) Round 1: January 30; Round 2: May 29; Round 3 (final): September 4
Units Accepted......................Bachelor’s: 90 Units from Accredited Institution Minimum College GPA.......................................................Bachelor’s: 2.0 Accept IGETC/CSU GE Breadth.......................................CSU GE Breadth CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Priority Scholarship Consideration.................................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.......................AP Credit Accepted
Round 2: May 15; Round 3 (final): August 28; (M.A. Counseling - Admitting Fall and Winter for residential modality; Year round for online modality): Fall: June 30 (early) or July 31 (final); Winter: December 1; Spring: March 1; Summer: May 15 or May 31; (M.S. Psychology): June 30 (early) or July 31 (final); (Doctoral): December 2 (early) or January 2 (final) Early Action/Early Decision............................................Yes (See Dates Above) Notified of Admission...............(Master’s): A few weeks of application submission; (Doctoral): April 15 GPA Requirements........................Bachelor’s: 2.0; Master’s: 3.0 or 3.3; Doctoral: 3.3 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (650) 417-2050 |
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PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, CA 90263 | www.pepperdine.edu Founded in 1937, Pepperdine University is a private Christian university committed to the highest standards of academic excellence and Christian values, where students are strengthened for lives of purpose, service, and leadership. Renowned for high academic standards, nationally acclaimed Division I athletics program, and internationally ranked study abroad programs, Pepperdine is a unique community that is committed to serving the needs of each and every one of its 3,200 undergraduates.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.....................................February 15 Top Degree Programs.................................Business Administration; Psychology; Financial Aid Forms Required....................FAFSA; Institution Application Sports Medicine; Economics; Biology Types of Aid Available............Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Perkins Loans; Branch/Satellite Locations..................................Yes; 7 International Campuses; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment
Washington D.C.; Lucian, Switzerland; Heidelberg, Germany; Florence, Italy; London, England; Shanghai, China; Buenos Ares, Argentina Campus Housing Policy.......................Yes; First two years required for freshmen, first year required for transfers and lottery style for juniors and seniors. Parking.............................................................................................Free Parking Extracurricular..............................More than 110 student clubs and organizations; Active Student Government; Strong Athletic Tradition; More than 1,000 on-campus events each year; Intramural and Club Sports; Student-led Spiritual Life Activities (every day of the week); Theatre and Dance Productions Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation...................................................Church of Christ Affiliation Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................90% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................13:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................3,542 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................4,284 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$50,022
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Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.......................................................................................11,111 Admitted...........................................................................................4,097
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................76% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................87%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.............................Fall: January 5; Spring: October 15 Notified of Admission.............................Fall: April 1; Spring: November 15 Units Accepted.....................Minimum Semester: 30; Maximum Semester: 64 Minimum College GPA.......................................................................3.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth......................................Yes (See Website) CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes (See Website)
Application Fee..........................................................................................$65 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline......................................Fall: January 5; Spring: October 15 Early Action/Early Decision.......................................................................No Notified of Admission......................................Fall: April 1; Spring: November 15 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements................................Either SAT or ACT Accepted;
Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree........Semester: 64 Priority Scholarship Consideration.................................................No Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
SAT: Two Part (super score); ACT: Composite
GPA Requirements.......................................................................3.0 Minimum Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes ADMISSIONS: (310) 506-4392 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (310) 506-4301 |
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PITZER COLLEGE 1050 N. Mills Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711 | www.pitzer.edu Pitzer College produces engaged, socially responsible citizens of the world through an academically rigorous, interdisciplinary liberal arts education emphasizing social justice, intercultural understanding and environmental sensitivity. The meaningful participation of students, faculty, and staff in college governance and academic program design is a Pitzer core value. Our community thrives within the mutually supportive framework of The Claremont Colleges, which provide an unsurpassed breadth of academic, athletic and social opportunities.
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Academic Calendar............................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.........................................January 1 Top Degree Programs...................................Media Studies; Biology; Psychology; Financial Aid Forms Required...............FAFSA; CSS/Financial Aid Profile; Environmental Analysis; Sociology Campus Housing Policy..Available to enrolled students during the academic year. Parking........................................On-campus parking available to enrolled students during the academic year (a permit is required) Extracurricular......................................44 Student Organizations; Student Senate; Gold Student Health & Wellness Center; Athletics (shared with Pomona): 17 Intramural Sports and 12 Club Sports. Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................94% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,062 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$50,430
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$70 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline........................................................................January 1 Early Action/Early Decision.......................................................................Yes Notified of Admission...........................................................................April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.....................................................Test Optional GPA Requirements..................................................................................None Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
State Aid Form; Noncustodial Profile; Business/Farm Supplement Types of Aid Available.............................Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans; Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans; Direct PLUS Loans; Federal Perkins Loans; College/University Loans from Institutional Funds; Federal Pell; SEOG; State Scholarships/Grants; Private Scholarships; College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds; United World College Scholarships
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants..........................................................................................4,142 Admitted...............................................................................................569
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................83% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................88%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline....................................Fall: April 1; Spring: October 1 Notified of Admission..............................Fall: May 15; Spring: Novembe11 Units Accepted...............................................................64 Semester Units Minimum College GPA...................................................................None Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (909) 621-8129 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 621-8208 |
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POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY 3900 Lomaland Drive, San Diego, CA 92106 | www.pointloma.edu A combination of challenging academics, deep spirituality, and service-centered action. Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) prepares students for living purpose-filled lives, integrating knowledge with Christian beliefs, values, and actions. Here, whole-person development is not only important, but vital to making a difference in the world.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs...............................................Business; Nursing; Biology;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid......................................February 15 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available.............................................Pell; SEOG; Cal Grants;
Applied Health Science; Psychology
Branch/Satellite Locations........................................Bakersfield; Mission Valley Campus Housing Policy......................................................Available all 4 Years (Required for freshmen and sophomores who do not live at home.)
Institutional Grants; State Grants ; Private Grants; Federal Nursing Scholarship; Direct Stafford Loans; PLUS Loans; Perkins Loans; Federal Nursing Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN
Parking........................................................................................................Free Applicants.........................................................................................3,162 Extracurricular..........................................NCAA D2 Athletics; Intramural Athletics; Admitted...........................................................................................2,195 40+ Clubs; 30+ Student Ministries Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation.......................................................Church of the Nazarene Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................86% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................15:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...................................................................2,995 Graduate Enrollment..............................................................................1,103 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$34,624
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GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................62% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................71%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline............................................................February 15 Notified of Admission...................................................................April 1 Units Accepted.........................................2-year: 70 Units; 4-year: Unlimited Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth........................Generally (With Evaluation) CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes
Application Fee...........................................................................................$55 Application Waiver Fee.............................NACAC/CollegeBoard - Both Accepted All of SD County CCs; Many in OC; LA & Imperial Counties; Select Others Application Deadline...............................................................Fall: February 15 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................24 Early Action/Early Decision........................................................November 15 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes Notified of Admission...........................................................................April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................................SAT or ACT GPA Requirements......................................................................................3.0 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..........................Yes (Not Required) AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................Both Accepted
ADMISSIONS: (800) 733-7770 |
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POMONA COLLEGE 333 North College Way, Claremont, CA 91711 | www.pomona.edu Established in 1887, Pomona College is a private liberal arts college in Claremont, CA, about 35 miles east of Los Angeles. We offer a comprehensive curriculum, with 48 majors in the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. The student-faculty ratio of 8:1 allows our students to work closely with their professors. One of the premier liberal arts colleges in the nation, Pomona is a close-knit and diverse community of accomplished scholars, scientists, entrepreneurs and artists who are passionate about making a difference in the world. There are approximately 1,640 students, coming from 60 nations and 49 U.S. states.
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Academic Calendar.........................................................Fall & Spring Semesters Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 1 Top Degree Program..........................................BA Economics; BA Mathematics; Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................CSS Profile; FAFSA BA Computer Science; BA Neuroscience; BA Molecular Biology; BA Politics Types of Aid Available........................................Need-Based Financial Aid Campus Housing Policy............................Guaranteed for all students all 4 years. Parking.................................................................................Free Permit Provided PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Extracurricular.....................................There are over 250 clubs and organizations Applicants.........................................................................................9,046 across the Claremont Colleges that Pomona students are encouraged to get involved in. Admitted..............................................................................................757 Any list of organizations at Pomona College is only a snapshot. New interest groups and clubs are founded and funded frequently. Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................97% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................8:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,642 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$51,075
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Application Fee...........................................................................................$70 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline.......Early Decision I: November 1; Early Decision II: January 1;
Regular Decision: January 1
Early Action/Early Decision........................................................Early Decision Notified of Admission..........................................Early Decision I: December 15;
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................92% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................97%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline............................................................February 15 Notified of Admission...................................................................April 1 Units Accepted.........................................................................16 Courses Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...........16 courses Advance Placement/Credit Offered..........................Yes, up to 2 credits
are awarded for scores of 4 or 5 on Advanced Placement (AP) exams or scores of 6 or 7 on Higher-Level International Baccalaureate (IB) exams.
Early Decision II: February 15; Regular Decision: April 1
ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................ACT or SAT is required. AP or IB Credit Accepted....................................Yes, up to 2 credits are awarded for scores of 4 or 5 on Advanced Placement (AP) exams or scores of 6 or 7 on Higher-Level International Baccalaureate (IB) exams.
ADMISSIONS: (909) 621-8134 |
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PROVIDENCE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 1539 East Howard Street, Pasadena, CA 91104 | www.providencecc.edu As the only remaining Reformed college on the West Coast, Providence Christian College provides an education based in a deep conviction to God’s word within a community of believers. Here, faith is an integral and essential component of the education – in every subject. We call it Faith Guided Learning™ because the Scriptures give purpose and freedom to learning. A Providence education does this with a rigorous emphasis on both experiential and classroom learning, in a small college environment, paired with immersion experiences in the arts, sciences, and culture of Los Angeles through our flagship Avodah Experiential Learning program.
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Academic Calendar..........................................................Semester (Fall/Spring) Top 5 Degree Programs........................................Biblical & Theological Studies;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.............................................April 1 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available..............................LRAP; Grants; Loans; Work Study;
Business, Economics & Society; Communication Arts; Education; Psychology
Campus Housing Policy.............................................................................Yes Parking..........................................................................................................Yes Extracurricular........................................Honors Program; NAIA (CalPac) Athletics;
Scholarships: Academic, Athletic, Christian Leadership, Homeschool, Reformed
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN
Applicants............................................................................................ 242 Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Admitted..............................................................................................156 Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts GRADUATION RATES Religious Affiliation.............................................................Reformed Christian Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................59% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................56% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................14:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................164 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$28,014 Application Deadline...................................................Contact Institution Notified of Admission..................................................Contact Institution ADMISSION INFORMATION Units Accepted......................................................Up to 64 Semester Units Application Fee...........................................................................................$25 Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Application Fee Waiver........................................................Contact Institution Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree......Minimum of 9 Application Deadline............................................................................Rolling Upper Level Units Early Action/Early Decision.................................................Contact Institution Notified of Admission..........................................................Contact Institution ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.............................ACT Composite Minimum: 19;
Student Organizations; Clubs; Intramural Sports; Study Abroad; Avodah Program
SAT Reading/Math Minimum: 920
GPA Requirements.......................................................................Minimum 2.5 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..................................Visit Website AP or IB Credit Accepted...............................................Yes, Contact Institution
ADMISSIONS: (866) 323-0233 |
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SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA 1928 Saint Mary’s Road, Moraga, CA 94575 | www.stmarys-ca.edu The Saint Mary’s College of California experience inspires learning that lasts a lifetime. For more than 150 years, the College has provided students with a rigorous education that engages their intellect and spirit, and awakens a desire to transform society. Guided by the Christian Brothers, the Catholic Church’s oldest order dedicated exclusively to teaching, the College enrolls nearly 4,000 students in undergraduate and graduate liberal arts and business programs. Located in the rolling hills of the Moraga Valley it is just 23 miles east of San Francisco.
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Academic Calendar...................................................................................4-1-4 Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...................................November 15 Top Degree Programs.................................Accounting; Business Administration; Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Communication; Kinesiology; Psychology Types of Aid Available.............................Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans; Branch/Satellite Locations.........................................................................No Direct Unsubscribed Stafford Loans; Direct Plus Loans; Federal Perkins Loans Campus Housing Policy.........................Required for All Freshmen (See Website) PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking.................................................................Parking Permit Required; No Fee Extracurricular...........Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 56 Student Organizations; Applicants.........................................................................................4,711 Admitted...........................................................................................3,787 Athletic Scholarships; ROTC Programs Coed..............................................................................................................Yes GRADUATION RATES Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation..................................................................Roman Catholic Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................60% Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................86% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................73% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................11:1 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................2,802 Application Deadline..............................Fall: February 1; Spring: January 1 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................1,106 Notified of Admission.....................................Fall:July 1; Spring: January 1 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$44,360 Units Accepted................Min. Semester: 23; Max. Semester: 64; Quarter: 34.5 ADMISSION INFORMATION Minimum College GPA......................................................................2.0 Application Fee...........................................................................................$60 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth..................IGETC: Yes; CSUGE: See Website Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).......Yes; Application Deadline.......................................................................February 1 32 Colleges Early Action/Early Decision......................................Early Action: November 15 Priority Scholarship Consideration.........................................March 1 Notified of Admission........................................................................March 15 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................................ACT or SAT GPA Requirement........................................................................................3.6 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (925) 631-4224 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (866) 306-0390 |
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SAMUEL MERRITT UNIVERSITY 3100 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, CA 94609 | www.samuelmerritt.edu Samuel Merritt University (SMU), located in Oakland, California, has been educating health science practitioners who are committed to making a positive difference in diverse communities since 1909. More than 1,900 students are enrolled at SMU, with campuses in Oakland, Sacramento, San Mateo and online. The University offers an undergraduate degree in nursing; master’s degrees in nursing, occupational therapy, and physician assistant; and doctoral degrees in nursing, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and podiatric medicine. For more information please visit our website: www.samuelmerritt.edu.
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Academic Calendar .............................................Varies depending on program. Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top Degree Programs..........................................Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Accelerated Bachelor of Science in Nursing; Entry Level Master of Science in Nursing; Types of Aid Available...................Grants; Scholarships; Loans; Work Study Physician Assistant; Physical Therapy
Branch/Satellite Locations...................San Mateo; Sacramento; Oakland; Online PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Parking..........................................................................................................Yes Application Deadline..........................................................Spring: July 1; Extracurricular..................Various student organizations focused on academic area, Fall: December 1 medical missions abroad, honors organizations, etc. Notified of Admission.....................................................Spring: October; Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Fall: April Type of Institution.....................................................................Health Sciences Units Accepted...............................................................66 Semester Units Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................9:1 Minimum College GPA................................................3.0 Recommended Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................738 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth..........................................................No Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................1,169 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Priority Scholarship Consideration.............................................Varies ADMISSION INFORMATION Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...............Yes, to meet prerequisite Application Fee......................................................Varies Depending by Program requirements. Application Deadline............................................Varies Depending by Program Notified of Admission..........................Varies Depending by Program and Cohort ACT/SAT Exam Requirements....................................................Not Accepted GPA Requirements..................3.0 or above highly recommended for all programs. AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) 607-6377 OR (510) 869-6511 |
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SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 200 Riverview Parkway, Santee, CA 92071 | www.sdcc.edu San Diego Christian College exists to educate and inspire students through the truth of Scripture and the development of competencies that prepare graduates whose purpose is to impact the world. San Diego Christian College, as an academic and learning community, aims to prepare academically equipped, culturally and globally involved graduates with a biblical worldview and godly character to serve God.
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Academic Calendar...........................................................Semester & Non-Term Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...................................November 15 Top Degree Programs..............................Business; Kinesiology; Communication; Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Psychology; Human Development Types of Aid Available...................................Federal & State Financial Aid; Campus Housing Policy....................................Residential apartments available Academic Scholarships; Athletics Scholarships; Special Program; 1.5 miles from campus with regular shuttle service. Parking.................................................Parking on campus for commuter students. Extracurricular.........................................Intercollegiate Athletics; Ministry Teams; Community Service Opportunities Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...................Small comprehensive with strong liberal arts focus. Religious Affiliation............................................................Nondenominational Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................68% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................8:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................695 Graduate Enrollment...................................................................................16 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$29,550
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Specific Scholarships
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants...........................................................................................379 Admitted..............................................................................................202
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................44% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................52%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.....................Rolling admission with priority deadline of January and final deadline of August 1.
Notified of Admission.................................................Rolling notification, dependent on completion of application process and submission of official
Application Fee..........................................................................................Free transcripts. Application Deadline.........................................Priority Deadline: November 15; Units Accepted...................................................Up to 90 Credits Accepted Regular Admission Deadline: March 15; Rolling Admission Deadline: August 1 Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.5 Early Action/Early Decision..........................................................December 1 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes Notified of Admission...............................................Early Action: November 15; CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Regular Notification on Rolling Basis ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.............................ACT: Minimum Composite 19; Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................30 Priority Scholarship Consideration...........Depends on Program of Study SAT: Minimum Composite 900 GPA Requirements...................................................Minimum High School: 2.75 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered......................AP Credits Received Minimum College: 2.5
Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..........................................Accept AP or IB Credit Accepted................................AP Credit Accepted; IB Considered
ADMISSIONS: (800) 676-2242 |
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SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTE 800 Chestnut Street, San Francisco, CA 94133 | www.sfai.edu Founded in 1871, San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) is one of the nation’s oldest and most prestigious schools of higher education in contemporary art, with illustrious faculty and alumni in all areas of focus. A small school with global impact, SFAI has consistently held fast to a core philosophy of fostering creativity and critical thinking in an open, experimental, and interdisciplinary environment. At SFAI, the focus is on educating artists who will become the creative leaders of their generation.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs.....................................MFA in Studio Art; BFA in Painting;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 1 Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available......................................Federal; State; Institutional
BFA in Photography; BFA in Printmaking; BFA in New Genres
Branch/Satellite Locations...................SFAI Graduate Center; Fort Mason Center Campus Housing Policy.....................................Required for first year freshmen PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking....................................................Main campus lots are for faculty and staff. Applicants.............................................................................................352 Students park in campus perimeter and the neighborhood. Extracurricular...................................................Student Clubs and Organizations Admitted...............................................................................................326 Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.........................................................Special focus in the arts. Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................49% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................9:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................338 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................168 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$43,090
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GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................38% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................40%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline...................................................................Rolling Notified of Admission.....................................Within 2-3 Weeks of Review Units Accepted..............................60 (Up to 90 for second degree students) Minimum College GPA......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements..........City College
Application Fee...........................................................................................$75 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline............................................................................Rolling of San Francisco and in progress for Santa Monica and Foothill College Early Action/Early Decision.....................................Fall Admision: February 15; Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................30 Spring Admission: November 15 Notified of Admission..............................................Within 2-3 Weeks of Review Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...........................................................Optional GPA Requirements..................................................................................None Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................No AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) 345-SFAI |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 749-4520 |
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SAN FRANCISCO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 50 Oak Street, San Francisco, CA 94102 | www.sfcm.edu At the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM), we give students the framework and foundation to succeed throughout their studies and careers, creating a path of lifelong learning. More than any other world-class conservatory, we focus on educating the whole person, with an interconnected curriculum that breaks down barriers between the intellectual, artistic, professional, and individual. Our faculty, facilities, and position at the heart of the San Francisco music scene have helped SFCM seize a leading role in preparing—and defining—the 21st-century musician.
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BM Violin; BM Technology; Applied Composition; MM Piano Campus Housing..............The Panoramic: 1321 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94103 Parking..........................................................................................................No Extracurricular...........................................................................Student Council Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...............................................................Music Conservatory Full-Time Retention Rate........................................................................100% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................6:1 Undergraduate Enrollment.......................................................................188 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................213 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$43,410
CSS Profile for International Students
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Application Deadline............................................................December 1 Notified of Admission....................................................................April Units Accepted................................................Maximum 36 Semester Units Minimum College GPA....................................................Minimum of 2.5 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth..........................................................No CA Community College of Articulation Agreements...............None Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.........28 Semester
Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid......................................February 15 Top Degree Programs...................MM Vocal Performance; BM Vocal Performance; Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA;
Application Fee.........................................................................................$110 Application Fee Waiver...........................................................................None Application Deadline.....................................................................December 1 Early Action/Early Decision.......................................................................No Notified of Admission...........................................................................April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements................................................................None GPA Requirements........................................We do not have a GPA requirement, but we reserve the right to place a student on Academic Probation upon initial enrollment based on prior GPA and other factors. Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern.............................Recommended: 3 years (units) of English, 3 years (units) Foreign Language AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes (At the discretion of the Registrar’s Office)
Types of Aid Available................................Federal & State Grants & Loans; Scholarships; Workstudy; Private/Alternative Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants............................................................................................424 Admitted..............................................................................................177
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................64% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................69%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS
Units
Priority Scholarship Consideration.................................................No Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes (At the discretion of the Registrar’s Office)
ADMISSIONS: (800) 899-SFCM |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 503-6214 |
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SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053 | www.scu.edu Santa Clara University, a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic university located in California’s Silicon Valley, offers its more than 8,000 students rigorous undergraduate curricula in arts and sciences, business, and engineering, plus master’s, Ph.D., and law degrees. Distinguished nationally by the fourth-highest graduation rate among all U.S. master’s universities, California’s oldest operating higher-education institution demonstrates faith-inspired values of ethics and social justice.
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Academic Calendar ......................Quarter System; Law School - Semester System Top Degree Programs.................................................Communication; Finance;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.....................Early Action-CSS Profile:
Political Science; Psychology; Economics
Branch/Satellite Locations....................................Santa Clara, California (Main); Berkeley, California (Jesuit School of Theology)
Campus Housing Policy.......................................Not Required (Recommended) Parking.......................................................Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors Only Extracurricular........Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 100+ Student Organizations Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................Comprehensive 4 Year Religious Affiliation.........................................................Roman Catholic Jesuit Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................96% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................5,438 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................2,984 Tuition and Fees....................................................................................$49,233 University Enhancement.........................................................................$625 Room & Board.......................................................................................$14,490
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$60 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline..........................Early Action & Early Decision: November 1; Regular Decision: January 7
November 15; FAFSA: February 1; Regular Decision-CSS Profile & FAFSA: February 1 Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................FAFSA; CSS Profile Types of Aid Available..............Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Perkin Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Student Loans; Private Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants........................................................................................15,834 Admitted............................................................................................7,648
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................84% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................89%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.......Winter: October 1; Fall: Rolling (January 7-April 15) Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted.......................................................................See Website Minimum College GPA..........................................................See Website Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth......................................No (See Website) CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)....Varies Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.........See Website Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.................................See Website
Early Action/Early Decision..............................................................Yes, Both Notified of Admission.....................Early Action & Early Decision: Late December; Regular Decision: Late March
Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes ADMISSIONS: (408) 554-4700 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (408) 551-1000 |
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SAYBROOK UNIVERSITY 475 14th Street, Oakland, CA 94612 | www.saybrook.edu Saybrook University provides rigorous graduate education that inspires transformational change in individuals, organizations, and communities, toward a just, humane, and sustainable world. Saybrook University approaches education with a belief in the inherent interconnectedness of all things. As scholar-practitioners, our faculty continue to question and offer alternatives to mainstream axioms—fostering positive social transformation. Because the value of life cannot be measured, we strive to facilitate the potential of every living being to thrive in a just, inclusive, and sustainable world.
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Academic Calendar...............Semester System with Condensed Summer Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid............................................Rolling Top Degree Programs..................................Humanistic and Clinical Psychology; Financial Aid Forms Required...........................................Not Required; Transformative Social Change; Mind-Body Medicine; Counseling Leadership and Management Branch/Satellite Locations..............................................Bellevue, Washington Extracurricular...........................................................Student Leadership Council Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.................................................Graduate Research Institution Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................619
Strongly Recommended
Types of Aid Available...............................................Scholarships; FAFSA
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$50 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline............................................................................Rolling Early Action/Early Decision......................................................................N/A Notified of Admission................................Phone, Email, and Acceptance Packet GMAT/GRE/LSAT/MCAT Exam Requirements.......................................N/A GPA Requirements......................................................................................3.0
ADMISSIONS: (888) 308-0032 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (888) 253-5100 |
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SCRIPPS COLLEGE 1030 North Columbia Avenue, Claremont, CA 91711 | www.scrippscollege.edu When Scripps College was founded in 1926 in Claremont, California, it was one of few institutions dedicated to educating women for lives of commitment and engagement. Since then, Scripps has continued to champion qualities of both mind and spirit in accordance with the vision of its founder, newspaper entrepreneur and philanthropist Ellen Browning Scripps. Scripps today offers a rigorous interdisciplinary curriculum, a robust intellectual community, a commitment to diversity and inclusion, and a rich residential experience designed to shape the next generation of leaders.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs.........................Social Sciences; Visual & Performance Arts;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.......................................February 1 Financial Aid Forms Required..............FAFSA; CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE;
Psychology/Life Sciences; Area, Ethnic, & Gender Studies
State Aid Form; Noncustodial PROFILE; Business/Farm Supplement
Campus Housing Policy.............................................................................Yes Types of Aid Available..................Institutional Grants/Dcholarships/Loans; Parking..........................................................................................................Yes Non-Institutional Grants/Scholarships/Loans; Federal & State Loans/Grants Extracurricular...................Division III Intercollegiate Athletics; Intermural Athletics; PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN 350+ Clubs and Organizations
Coed....................................................................................No (Women’s College) Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................92% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,039 Graduate Enrollment...................................................................................18 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$50,982
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Applicants.........................................................................................3,032 Admitted..............................................................................................903
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................80% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................84%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.............................................................Fall: April 1
Spring: November 1
Application Fee...........................................................................................$60 Notified of Admission............................Fall: May 15; Spring: December 15 Application Waiver Fee........................Available for students with financial need. Units Accepted..........................................................................16 credits Application Deadline........................................................................January 1 Minimum College GPA....................3.0 (Recommended to be Competitive) Early Action/Early Decision................................Early Decision 1: November 15; Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.....................................................IGETC Early Decision 2: January 1 Notified of Admission.........................................Early Decision 1: December 15; Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................16 Advance Placement/Credit Offered...............................................Yes Early Decision 2: February 15; Regular: April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements..............................................ACT/SAT Required GPA Requirement....................................................................................None AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (909) 621-8149 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 621-8275 |
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SIMPSON UNIVERSITY 2211 College View Drive, Redding, CA 96003 | www.simpsonu.edu Simpson University (SU) is a Christ-centered learning community located in scenic northern California. SU offers innovative programs in undergraduate, continuing and graduate studies, as well as seminary. The SU experience is confirmed through our mission of developing each student in mind, faith, and character for a lifetime of meaningful work and service in a constantly changing world.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs...........................................Nursing; Psychology; Biology;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available.............................Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans;
Liberal Studies; Business
Campus Housing Policy........Students expected to live in campus residence halls;
may submit an exemption application.
Parking........................................................Yes (parking permit fee each semester) Extracurricular..........................Clubs; Student Government; Athletics; Intramurals; Music Ensembles; Organized Student Activities
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Religious Affiliation..........................................Christian and Missionary Alliance Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................82% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................790 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................222 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$25,950
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Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans; Direct PLUS Loans; Federal Perkins Loans; Federal PELL; SEOG; State Scholarships/Grants; Private Scholarships; Institutional Scholarships or Grant
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants...........................................................................................627 Admitted..............................................................................................327
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................35% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................47%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.................................................................August 1 Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted.................Two-Year Institution Maximum: 88 Semester Units;
Application Fee...........................................................................................$35 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Four-Year Institution Maximum: 94 Semester Units Application Deadline.........................................................................August 1 Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.5 Early Action/Early Decision..........................Early Action Deadline: December 1 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes (Part of the TES System) Notified of Admission...........................................................Rolling Admission Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree........Last 30 Units ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.........................................SAT Composite = 910; Priority Scholarship Consideration..........................................March 2 ACT Composite = 17 GPA Requirements...................................................................High School: 3.0 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern.................................Recommend AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (888) 9-SIMPSON |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (530) 226-4621 |
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SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA 1 University Drive, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656 | www.soka.edu Soka University of America (SUA) is an independent, non-profit, public-benefit, co-educational, comprehensive institution of higher learning. Founded on the Buddhist principles of peace, human rights and the sanctity of life, SUA is open to students of all nationalities and beliefs and is committed to diversity in its academic community. Classrooms are centers of dialogue and discussion, emphasizing seminar course settings. Students have many opportunities to work in small teams in the classroom and with faculty on research projects, as well as with peers in residence hall learning activities. Advanced computing and networking capabilities are available in buildings and central outside gathering areas. All students receive a laptop computer which is included in tuition. All undergraduates also study a non-native language and spend a semester of their junior year abroad in a country where that language is spoken. Study abroad is included in tuition.
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Academic Calendar...................................................................................4-1-4 Top Degree Programs.....................................................................Liberal Arts Campus Housing Policy.............................................................................Yes Parking..........................................................................................................Yes Extracurricular.............................................................................................Yes Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution....................................................Comprehensive Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation....................................................................Non-Sectarian Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................94% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................8:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................417 Graduate Enrollment...................................................................................13 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$31,042
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid......................................February 15 Financial Aid Forms Required..........................FAFSA; Institution Specific Types of Aid Available.................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans;
Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans; Institutional Need-Based Scholarships
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants............................................................................................500 Admitted..............................................................................................192
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................85% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................90%
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee.................................................................$45 Paper; $35 Online Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline......................................................................January 15 Early Action/Early Decision..........................................................December 1 Notified of Admission.........................................................................March 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................................ACT or SAT Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..............................Recommended
ADMISSIONS: (949) 480-4150 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (949) 480-4150 |
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURE 960 East 3rd Street, Los Angeles, CA 90013 | www.sciarc.edu Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) is a center of innovation and one of the nation’s few independent architecture schools, dedicated to educating architects who will imagine and shape the future. Located in a quarter-mile long former freight depot in the artist’s district in the heart of Los Angeles. SCI-Arc is distinguished by the vibrant atmosphere of its studios, which provide a uniquely inspiring environment for students to study architecture and design.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Parking..........................................................................................................Yes Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................................Specialized Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................81% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................262 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................257 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$42,900
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.......................................January 15 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available...................Scholarships; Grants; Pell Grants; FSEOG;
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Federal Student Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants................................................................................................. Admitted...................................................................................................
GRADUATION RATES
Freshmen who graduate within five years......................................... Application Fee...........................................................................................$85 Freshmen who graduate within six years........................................... Application Deadline.........................................................Rolling-Visit Website PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Notified of Admission...........................................................................April 3 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................................ACT or SAT Contact Institution GPA Requirements......................................................................................3.0
ADMISSIONS: (213) 356-5320 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (213) 613-2200 | www.facebook.com/SCIARC | https://twitter.com/sciarc
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES 16200 Amber Valley Drive, Whittier, CA 90604 | www.scuhs.edu Founded in 1911, Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU) has been a leader in educating students to be competent and caring integrative healthcare practitioners for over 100 years. SCU has a history of providing the highest levels of patient care and has gained a reputation for excellence in an evidence informed curriculum. SCU is the best place to prepare for a successful, significant, and rewarding career.
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Academic Calendar .......................................................................See Website Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.................................................N/A Top Degree Programs.....................................................Doctor of Chiropractic; Financial Aid Forms Required.................................For those requesting Master of Science: Physician Assistant Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine; B.S. in Biological Sciences; Completion Program; Accelerated Science; Prerequisite Course Program
Parking..........................................................................................................Yes Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution......................................................................Health Science Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................82% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................12:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................418 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................517 Tuition and Fees.....................................................................................$9,012
financial aid please complete your fafsa using school code 001229. Types of Aid Available........................Title IV; Federal Work Study Program; Graduate Plus; Private Loans; Scholarships
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$50 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline..............Fall: August 1; Spring: December 1; Summer: May 1 Early Action/Early Decision..............................................Rolling Except MSPA Notified of Admission.....Letter, Email, and Phone Call from Director of Admissions GMAT/GRE/LSAT/MCAT Exam Requirements.......................................N/A GPA Requirements............................................Doctoral: 3.0; Undergraduate: 2.5 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern.................................Recommend AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (877) 801-8831 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (562) 902-3360 |
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY 450 Serra Mall, Stanford, CA 94305 | www.stanford.edu Stanford University is one of the world’s leading research institutions. Stanford is known for its entrepreneurial character, drawn from the legacy of its founders, Jane and Leland Stanford, and its relationship to Silicon Valley. Research and teaching stresses interdisciplinary approaches to problem solving. Areas of excellence range from the humanities to social sciences to engineering and the sciences. Stanford is located in California’s Bay Area, one of the most intellectually dynamic and culturally diverse areas of the nation.
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Academic Calendar .............................................................................Quarter Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.....................................February 15 Top Degree Programs.................Computer Science; Human Biology; Engineering Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................FAFSA; CSS Profile Campus Housing Policy.............................Freshman required to live on campus. Types of Aid Available.................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Parking................................................................................Yes (Permit Required) Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Extracurricular.........Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 625 Student Organizations; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Athletic Scholarships; 30 Fraternities/Sororities
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...............................................................Research University Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................98% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................10:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................7,034 Graduate Enrollment.............................................................................10,150 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$47,940
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$90 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline........................................................................January 3 Early Action/Early Decision..........................................................Early Action Notified of Admission...........................................................................April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements......................ACT with writing or SAT with essay. Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..................................See Website
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants........................................................................................43,997 Admitted............................................................................................2,118
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................75% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................94%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline................................................................March 15 Notified of Admission..................................................................May 15 Units Accepted.............Minimum Sem. 25, Qtr. 39; Maximum Sem. 60, Qtr. 90 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...........Quarter 90 (2 years)
Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (650) 723-2091 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (650) 723-3058 |
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THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE 10,000 Ojai Road, Santa Paula, CA 93060 | www.thomasaquinas.edu Thomas Aquinas College believes that to learn is to discover and grow in the truth about reality. This curriculum presents the arts and sciences of liberal education as a comprehensive whole. The four-year interdisciplinary course of study makes use of the original writings of the great philosophers, historians, mathematicians, poets, scientists, and theologians of the West. The curriculum is a sustained conversation in the form of tutorials, seminars, and laboratories guided by tutors who assist students in the work of reading, analyzing, and evaluating these great books. Students develop the lost tools of inquiry, argument, and translation.
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Academic Calendar .......................................................Semester - Fall & Spring Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top Degree Program............................................Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts Financial Aid Forms Required....................................................FAFSA; Campus Housing Policy...............................6 Dormitories (3 Women’s & 3 Men’s) Confidential Family Financial Statement (Available on College Website) Parking.........................................................................3 Lots for Student Parking Types of Aid Available.................................Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Extracurricular.......................Intramural Sports; Choral Groups; Musical Assembles; Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Religious Groups; Drama Club; Math Club; Political Club; Language Clubs; Art Group; School Dances; Formal Dinners
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...............................................................Liberal Arts College Religious Affiliation..................................................................Roman Catholic Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................92% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment......................................................................386 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$24,500
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee..........................................................................................Free Application Deadline.......................................................................August 15 Early Action/Early Decision.......................................................................No Notified of Admission......................................Yes, Within 2 Weeks of Admission ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.................................................SAT, ACT, or CLT (to fulfill the admissions test requirements)
GPA Requirements...........We expect applicants to have a GPA above a 2.0 average, although the average GPA of an incoming freshman is 3.8.
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants...........................................................................................193 Admitted..............................................................................................144
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................75% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................82%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline........................................................................N/A Notified of Admission.......................................................................N/A Units Accepted...................................................................................N/A Minimum College GPA.....................................................................N/A Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................N/A CA Community College Articulation Agreements......................N/A Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.....................N/A Priority Scholarship Consideration................................................N/A Advanced Placement/Credit Offered............................................N/A
ADMISSIONS: (805) 525-4417 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (805) 421-5936 |
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TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA 1310 Club Drive, Vallejo, CA 94592 | www.tu.edu Located just minutes from Sacramento, San Francisco, and the Napa Valley, Touro University California is a comprehensive medical, health, and education institution that offers a variety of Doctoral and Master’s level degree programs. Available programs include Osteopathic Medicine, Pharmacy, Physician Assistant Studies, Public Health, Nursing, Medical Health Sciences, and Education.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid..........Varies by Program; See Website Top Degree Programs......................................Osteopathic Medicine; Pharmacy; Financial Aid Forms Required..................Varies by Program; See Website Physician Assistant Studies; Public Health; Education Types of Aid Available...............................Varies by Program; See Website Branch/Satellite Locations..................Henderson, NV (Touro University Nevada) Parking........................................................................................................Free PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.....Varies by Program; See Website Type of Institution..............................................................................Graduate Religious Affiliation...............................................................................Jewish Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................1,465
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee....................................................Varies by Program; See Website Application Waiver Fee.......................................Varies by Program; See Website Application Deadline..........................................Varies by Program; See Website Notified of Admission.........................................Varies by Program; See Website GPA Requirements..............................................Varies by Program; See Website Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern........Varies by Program; See Website AP or IB Credit Accepted....................................Varies by Program; See Website
ADMISSIONS: (707) 638-5270 |
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UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE 1950 Third Street, La Verne, CA 91750 | www.laverne.edu Since 1891, the University of La Verne has been dedicated to the belief that a quality, values-based education enriches the human condition by engendering service, scholarly accomplishment, and professionalism. Though decades of growth have changed its appearance and reach, La Verne has retained its sense of purpose, seeking to provide students with individual attention to spark personal growth through intellectual challenge and development.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top Degree Programs.....................Business Administration; Psychology; Biology; Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Kinesiology; Criminology; Communications Types of Aid Available.......................................Federal Grants and Loans; Branch/Satellite Locations..............Bakersfield; Burbank; Irvine; Ontario; Oxnard; State Grants; College/University Scholarships
Point Mgu; San Luis Obispo; Vandenberg AFB; Victorville Campus Housing Policy.................................Highly recommended for first year students to live on campus. Parking...............................Students must register their vehicles with Transportation and Parking to obtain their parking permits. These passes are only available to and at no cost to students. Extracurricular................The Office of Student Life recognizes a range of academic, religious, cultural, and special interest clubs and organizations that are active at the La Verne Campus. Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution......................................................Comprehensive University Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................88% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................15:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................5,170 Graduate Enrollment..............................................................................3,199 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$39,900
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee..........................................................................................$50 Application Waiver Fee...........................................Various forms of Fee Waiver, including College Board and NACAC Fee Waivers.
Application Deadline...................................Fall: February 1; Spring: December 1 Early Action/Early Decision.................Fall Admission: December 1 (Early Action) Notified of Admission............................................Fall: April 1; Spring: January 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.................................................SAT and/or ACT GPA Requirements.......................................................................................3.5 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................8,072 Admitted...........................................................................................3,879
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................53% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................66%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline................................Fall: April 1; Spring: December 1 Notified of Admission...................................Fall: April 1; Spring: January 1 Units Accepted.................Minimum of 28, Maximum of 88 Transferable Units Minimum College GPA......................................................................2.7 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree..............44 Units Priority Scholarship Consideration........................Scholarships offered both for fall and spring admission
Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) 876-4858 |
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UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS 1200 East Colton Avenue, Redlands, CA 92374 | www.redlands.edu Welcoming intellectually curious students of diverse religious, ethnic, national and socioeconomic backgrounds, the University of Redlands seeks to develop responsible citizenship as part of a complete education. Redlands encourages a community atmosphere with exceptional opportunity for student leadership and interaction. Redlands blends liberal arts and professional programs, applied and theoretical study, traditional majors and self-designed contracts for graduation. Small classes enable each student to participate in class discussion, to work closely with professors, and to receive extensive individual attention. Redlands remains sensitive to contemporary trends in society and challenges students to commit themselves to a lifetime of learning.
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Academic Calendar..................................................................................4-4-1 Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.............Early Decision: November 15; Top Degree Programs..........................................Business; Psychology; Biology; Regular Decision: March 2 Communication Sciences and Disorders; Johnston Center for Integrative Studies Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Branch/Satellite Locations....Burbank; Rancho Cucamonga; Riverside; Santa Ana; Types of Aid Available............................Merit Scholarships; Talent Awards San Diego; Temecula;
Institutional Grants; State Grants; Federal Aid
Campus Housing Policy.......................Redlands-Guaranteed Housing for 4 Years PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking.....................................Available for All Students; No Additional Parking Fee Applicants.........................................................................................4,562 Extracurricular...............................120 Active Clubs and Organizations on Campus Admitted...........................................................................................3,410 Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.......................Liberal Arts and Sciences with a School of Music, GRADUATION RATES the Johnston Center for Integrative Studies and Pre-Professional Programs.
Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................82% Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................65% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................13:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................74% Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................3,237 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................1,834 Application Deadline..............................Fall: March 1; Spring: November 1 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$46,570 Notified of Admission......................Fall: Mid-April; Spring: Early December ADMISSION INFORMATION Units Accepted...........................................4-Year: 96 Units; 2-Year: 66 Units Application Fee...........................................................................................$50 Minimum College GPA.......................................................Minimum: 2.8 Application Waiver Fee..........................Yes (Please Contact Office of Admission) Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...........Many of our Liberal Arts Foundation Application Deadline.............................................Regular Decision: January 15 courses are included in the IGETC/CSUGE breadth. At minimum, a transfer applicant must have completed a freshmen English course (or its equivalent) and Early Action/Early Decision........................................................November 15 college algebra. Notified of Admission.......Early Action: Mid-January; Regular Decision: Mid-March CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).......Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements..................The middle 50% of admitted students Currently Partner with 34 Community Colleges for the Fall 2015-2016 year had an SAT score between 1030-1200 and an ACT composite Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...............32 Units score between 22-28. Priority Scholarship Consideration.............Applicants are automatically GPA Requirements.................................................................Average GPA 3.54 considered for academic scholarships upon review of their application. Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...............................See Website AP or IB Credit Accepted.................................................AP Score: 3/IB Score: 5 ADMISSIONS: (800) 455-5064 |
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UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE 1637 Capalina Road, San Marcos, CA 92069 | www.usk.edu University of Saint Katherine is a nationally-recognized college of liberal arts and sciences that focuses its integrated, interdisciplinary teaching in the core areas of Composition, English Language and Literature, American Government and History, Economics, Business, and the Sciences, as part of an innovative approach to general education. Students may complete degree (B.A./B.S.) programs in eleven concentrations, pre-professional studies (health sciences and graduate studies), and PK-12 teacher credentialing preparation. Outstanding teaching and research - with relevance to the practical world and Christian witness as guiding principles - is our primary aim - Inquiry Seeking Wisdom.
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Academic Calendar........................................................................See Website Top Degree Programs...................................................................BA Business;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid....................................No Deadline Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available...............Church Matching Grant; FAFSA and Title IV;
BS Kinesiology-Exercise Science & Ahtletic Performance; BS Natural Science-Biological Sciences; BS Kinesiology-Health Science; BA Arts and Humanities-History Branch/Satellite Locations.....................................................................None Campus Housing Policy...............Furnished townhomes a 1/2 mile from campus. Parking.....................................Available for All Students; No Additional Parking Fee Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.........................................................Liberal Arts and Science Religious Affiliation...............................................Eastern Orthodox Christianity Student to Faculty Ratio............................................................................9:1 Undergraduate Enrollment.......................................................................170 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$20,500
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee........................................................................................None Application Deadline......................................Fall: May 15; Spring: November 15 Notified of Admission.........................Within 4 Weeks of Application Completion ACT/SAT Exam Requirements..........................................................Required;
Institutional Scholarships (Academic, Athletic, and Need-Based)
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants............................................................................................ 105 Admitted................................................................................................62
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline...................................................................May 15 Notified of Admission.................Within 4 Weeks of Application Completion Units Accepted................................................Maximum 70 Semester Units Minimum College GPA.......................................................Minimum: 2.5 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.......Minimum of 120 Credits for Graduation Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...............50 Units
Minimum ACT Score: English 18, Math 18, Composite 19; Minimum SAT Score: Critical Reading 460, Math 460, Composite 920 GPA Requirements........................................................................2.5 Required AP or IB Credit Accepted...............................................................See Website
ADMISSIONS: WWW.USK.EDU/ADMISSIONS FINANCIAL AID: WWW.USK.EDU/FINANCIAL-AID www.facebook.com/stkath | https://twitter.com/stkath
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UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110 | www.sandiego.edu The University of San Diego (USD) sets the standard for an engaged, contemporary Catholic university where innovative changemakers confront humanity’s urgent challenges. USD’s values are reflected in the University’s rich Catholic intellectual tradition. USD’s community of scholars are committed to educating the whole person—intellectually, physically, spiritually, emotionally, socially, and culturally. The university provides a character-building education that fosters independent thought, innovation, integrity, analytical thinking, and an open-minded, collaborative world view. USD welcomes and respects those whose lives are formed by different traditions. We recognize their important contributions to a pluralistic society and to an atmosphere of open discussion and discovery.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top Degree Programs..................Finance; Business Administration; Accountancy; Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Communication Studies; Mechanical Engineering Types of Aid Available.................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Campus Housing Policy......................................Required for first & second year Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans;
students (under 21) not living with parents.
Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
Parking......................................................................................Permits Available Extracurricular................................................Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports;
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution....................................................................Comprehensive Religious Affiliation..................................................................Roman Catholic Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................87% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................14:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................5,711 Graduate Enrollment..............................................................................2,797 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$46,140
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Over 100 Student Organizations; Athletic Scholarships; 9 Fraternities/9 Sororities; ROTC Programs
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee..........................................................................................$55 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline..........................................Fall: March 1; Spring: October 1 Notified of Admission..........................Fall: April-July; Spring: November-January ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................................ACT or SAT GPA Requirement.....................................................No Minimum Requirement.
Applicants........................................................................................14,413 Admitted...........................................................................................7,406 Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................66% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................78%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline..........................Fall: December 15; Spring: October 1 Notified of Admission..........................Fall: February-April; Spring: January Units Accepted.................................................Minimum: 24; Maximum: 94 Minimum College GPA.......................................................................3.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).........15 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.........Semester 30 Priority Scholarship Consideration..........................................March 2 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
GPA is weighted based on several factors including AP credit.
Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes ADMISSIONS: (800) 248-4873 |
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UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, CA 94105 | www.usfca.edu At University of San Francisco (USF), students have cultural, professional, and spiritual opportunities that transform the traditional college experience. Here at USF, we are not teaching our students what to think, we are teaching them how to think, but bridging academics with unique opportunities. Located in the heart of San Francisco, USF is not your average college town. A reflection of the world-famous city that surrounds it, USF is progressive, entrepreneurial, diverse, and passionate, a 7x7 mile living laboratory that inspires students to set the world on fire.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs..................................Business Administration; Marketing;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid.....................................February 15 Financial Aid Forms Required.....................Citizenship Verification Form;
Nursing; Psychology; Finance
Branch/Satellite Locations.....................................Orange County; Pleasanton;
Sacramento; San Jose; Santa Rosa
Campus Housing Policy................................We have various on and off campus (women only or co-ed) dorms available to students. Students can also choose to participate in a living learning community. Parking.................Parking permits are available to visitors, faculty, staff, and students. A parking permit lottery is conducted for students who live at least 3 miles away from campus. Extracurricular........................................With a strong athletic presence, greek life and student organizations on campus, events are on-going and students have the opportunity to be involved and engaged throughout the year. Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.....................................................4-year Research Institution Religious Affiliation................................................................................Jesuit Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................86% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................14:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................6,745 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................4,258 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$44,494
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$65 Application Waiver Fee......................................................................Available Application Deadline......................................................................January 15 Early Action/Early Decision..........................................................November 1 Notified of Admission.....................................................................Mid-March ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................................ACT or SAT AP or IB Credit Accepted........................................................Yes (See Website)
Dream Act Affidavit; Direct Loan In-School Deferment Request; Federal Nursing Student Loan; Application/Solicitation Disclosure Statement; Noncustodial Parent Waiver Request; Study Abroad Financial Aid Confirmation Form; Student Loan History Form; Student Loan Self-Certification Form Types of Aid Available.................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants........................................................................................15,289 Admitted..........................................................................................10,911
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................62% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................72%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline..................................................................March 1 Notified of Admission...................................................................April 1 Units Accepted.............................................................................No limit Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.....44 units at USF Priority Scholarship Consideration..........................................March 1
ADMISSIONS: (800) CALL-USF |
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA University Park Campus, Los Angeles, CA 90089 | www.usc.edu The University of Southern California (USC) is one of the world’s leading private research universities. Within USC’s Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, and 18 professional schools, undergraduates have a unique opportunity to integrate liberal and professional education; USC encourages students to gain knowledge in two or more disparate fields. Located in Los Angeles, a global arts and cultural center, USC provides access to varied social and cultural experiences as well as extensive internship opportunities.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs..............Business; Social Sciences; Visual & Performing Arts;
Financial Aid Forms Required..................................FAFSA; CSS PROFILE Types of Aid Available.................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans;
Engineering; Communication
Branch/Satellite Locations.............................Alhambra; Catalina Island; Hawaii;
Marina Del Rey; Orange County; Sacramento; Washington, D.C.; Shanghail; and more in Southern California Parking.......................................................................................Available at Cost Extracurricular................................................Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; Over 850 Student Organizations; Athletic Scholarships; 37 Fraternities, 25 Sororities; ROTC Program Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...............................................................Research University Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................96% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................8:1 Undergraduate Enrollment..................................................................18,794 Graduate Enrollment.............................................................................25,077 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$52,217
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$80 Application Fee Waiver..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline......................................................................January 15 Notified of Admission.......................................................................By April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................................ACT or SAT Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work-Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.......................................................................................54,280 Admitted...........................................................................................9,022
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................77% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................92%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline..............................................................February 1 Notified of Admission...................................................................June 1 Units Accepted.......................................Maximum Semester 64; Quarter 96 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth..........................................................No CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).........85 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.........Semester 64 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (213) 740-1111 | ADMISSIONS.USC.EDU FINANCIAL AID: (213) 740-4444 | FINANCIALAID.USC.EDU/CONTACTFAO www.facebook.com/USC | https://twitter.com/USC
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UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC 3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, CA 95211 | www.pacific.edu Drawing on its rich legacy as the oldest chartered university in California, University of the Pacific is a student-focused, comprehensive educational institution that produces outstanding graduates who are prepared for personal and professional success. Our student body thrives in Pacific’s small classes and dynamic cultural environment, while our distinguished alumni are transforming their communities every day.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs................Business Administration; Biological/Life Sciences;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid......................................February 15 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available...........................................................See Website
Applied Science; Computer Science; Mechanical Engineering
Branch/Satellite Locations.......................................Sacramento; San Francisco Campus Housing Policy.................................................................See Website Parking.............................................................................................See Website Extracurricular.................................................................................See Website Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.....................................................................Comprehensive Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................82% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................12:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................3,483 Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................2,645 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$44,588
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$35 Application Fee Waiver..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline.......................................................................August 15 Early Action/Early Decision........................................................November 11 Notified of Admission..................................Rolling Basis Beginning November 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements......................................................See Website Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern..................................See Website AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................8,870 Admitted............................................................................................5,853
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................50% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................68%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline..............................................................August 15 Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted.......................................Maximum Semester 70 (from CCC) Minimum College GPA......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.............................................See Website CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.....................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSION: (209) 946-2211 |
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UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST 1409 South Walnut Grove Avenue, Rosemead, CA 91770 | www.uwest.edu University of the West was founded in 1991 as a contemporary university intent on educating, inspiring, and preparing students to meet the challenges of an increasingly complex and globally interdependent world. University of the West is located at the center of this cultural and intellectual exchange, as a multidisciplinary and multi-cultural institution, that integrates the finest of liberal arts traditions with a global perspective, in order to provide a comprehensive student-centered educational experience of the highest quality.
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Academic Calendar............................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top 5 Degree Programs........................................Business; Psychology; English; Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Liberal Arts; Religious Studies Types of Aid Available....................Federal; State; Institutional Scholarships Branch/Satellite Locations...............................Fo Guang University-Ilan Taiwan; ccNanhua University-Jiayi, Taiwan; Guang Ming College-Manila, Phillipines; Nan Tien Institute-New South Wales, Australia Campus Housing Policy..........................................Single-$5,360 Per Semester; Double-$3,578 Per Semester; Triple-$3,069 Per Semester Parking........................................................................................................Free Extracurricular.........................................................UWest Student Government; International and Interfaith Week; Common Ground Week; Student Leadership Development Week; Variety of Student Sports and Social Clubs
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................................Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation............................................................................Buddhist Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................83% Student to Faculty Ratio.............................................................................6:1 Undergraduate Enrollment.......................................................................158 Graduate Enrollment..................................................................................166 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$11,412
GRADUATION RATES
Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................50%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline............................Fall: June 15; Spring: November 15; Summer: April 1
Notified of Admission........................................2 Weeks After Submission Units Accepted.....................................Maximum: 70 Semester; 105 Quarter Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth....................................Yes (Not Required) Residency Units Required.............................................................None Priority Scholarship Consideration.........Spring: December 1/Fall: April 1 Advance Placement/Credit Offered................................................Yes
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$50 Application Fee Waiver..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline.............Fall: June 15; Spring: November 15; Summer: April 1 Notified of Admission.................................................2 Weeks After Submission ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...................................................................No GPA Requirements......................................................................................2.0 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............Accepted (Not Necessary) AP or IB Credit Accepted...................................................................Accepted ADMISSIONS: (855) 468-9378 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (626) 571-8811 |
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VANGUARD UNIVERSITY 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 | www.vanguard.edu Vanguard University is a private, Christian university of liberal arts and professional studies, equipping students for a Spirit-empowered life of Christ-centered leadership and service. U.S. News & World Report for 2016 ranked Vanguard University #13 in Regional Colleges (West), #10 for Best Colleges for Veterans, and #19 for economic diversity. The Princeton Review also named Vanguard University a 2015 Best in the West College. Additionally, Vanguard is named in the Christian Colleges of Distinction and made the Forbes list of best universities. Vanguard University is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs..........................................Business, Psychology; Nursing;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Financial Aid Forms Required......................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available.................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans;
Communications; Kinesiology
Campus Housing Policy......................Coed Dorms; Men’s Dorm; Women’s Dorm;
Apartments for Married Students; Special Housing for Disabled Students Parking..............................Number of university-owned or operated parking spaces available for student use: 1225 Extracurricular..................Campus Ministries; Choral Groups; Concert Band, Dance; Drama/Theater; International Student Organization; Jazz Band; Literary Magazine; Music Ensembles; Musical Theater; Student GovernmenT; Student Newspaper; Student-Run Film Society; Symphony Orchestra Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution.........................................................................Libereal Arts Religious Affiliation..................................Southern California Assemblies of God Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................75% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................13:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,791 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................313 Tuition and Fees.................................................................................. $31,430
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$45 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline.........................................................................August 1 Early Action/Early Decision..........................................................December 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements........................................................ACT or SAT AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................1,418 Admitted..............................................................................................996
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years..................................49% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................56%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline.........Priority Fall: March 2; Priorty Spring: December 1 Notified of Admission...........................................................See Website Units Accepted.......................................................Minimum Semester: 12; Maximum Semester: 100 (70 from CCC)
Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.5 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).......See Website
Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.........Semester 24 Priority Scholarship Consideration..........................................March 2 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) 722-6279 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (714) 966-5490 |
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WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES 309 East Second Street, Pomona, CA 91766 | www.westernu.edu Founded in 1977, Western University of Health Sciences (WUHS) is a nonprofit, graduate university for the health professions located near historic downtown Pomona. WUHS has nine colleges with 3,787 students studying towards advanced degrees in osteopathic medicine, pharmaceutical sciences, pharmacy, nursing, physical therapy, physician assistant studies, optometry, dental medicine, podiatric medicine, biomedical sciences, medical sciences, and veterinary medicine.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Branch/Satellite Locations............Lebanon, Oregon (comp - Northwest Campus) Campus Housing Policy.....................................................................Available Parking..........................................................................................................Yes Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Graduate Enrollment...............................................................................3,839
See Website
ADMISSION INFORMATION See Website
ADMISSIONS: (909) 469-5335 |
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WESTMONT COLLEGE 955 La Paz Road, Santa Barbara, CA 93108 | www.westmont.edu Westmont College, a top-tier liberal arts institution, offers a personalized, Christian undergraduate experience and a rigorous academic program on an ocean-view campus. At Westmont, students grow intellectually, personally, spiritually, and may take advantage of crosscultural experiences, unique study programs at home and abroad, internships with businesses, leadership development, and volunteer activities in the community.
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Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Top Degree Programs......Economics & Business; Biological & Biomedical Sciences;
Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 1 Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Types of Aid Available.................Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans;
Communications, Journalism, & Related Programs; English Language & Litature; Kinesiology & Exercise Science; Social Sciences; Visual & Performing Arts Campus Housing Policy.................................................................See Website Parking.................................................................Year 2-4 students may have cars. Extracurricular.........Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 200 Student Organizations; Athletic Scholarships; ROTC Programs Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................................Traditional Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation...................................Nondenominational Christian College Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................82% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................12:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,277 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$42,900
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$40 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Early Action/Early Decision......................................Early Action: November 15 Notified of Admission.....................................................Early Action: January 2 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements......................................ACT Plus Writing or SAT Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................No AP or IB Credit Accepted........................................AP Scores of 4+; IB Scores 5+
Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants.........................................................................................2,001 Admitted...........................................................................................1,656
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................74% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................77%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline..............................Fall: March 1; Spring: November 1 Notified of Admission............................Fall: March 15; Spring: December 1 Units Accepted.......................................................................See Website Minimum College GPA.......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth..................IGETC: Yes; CSUGE: See Website CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.........See Website Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (800) 777-9011 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (805) 565-6063 |
[email protected] www.facebook.com/Westmont | https://twitter.com/WestmontNews
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WHITTIER COLLEGE 13406 East Philadelphia Street, Whittier, CA 90608 | www.whittier.edu Whittier College - a four-year, residential, liberal arts and sciences college - offers a diverse and caring community where Whittier students can learn, acquire skills, and form attitudes and values appropriate for leading and serving in a global society. Nationally recognized for innovating interdisciplinary programs and a strong curriculum, Whittier also offers students extensive experiential learning opportunities in and around Los Angeles and Orange County as well as throughout the nation and world.
CAMPUS INFORMATION
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar...................................................................................4-1-4 Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 1 Top Degree Programs............Social Sciences; Business Management & Marketing; Financial Aid Forms Required.....................................................FAFSA Psychology; Biological & Biomedical Sciences; Education Types of Aid Available.................................Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Campus Housing Policy.................................................................See Website Federal Direct Loans; Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Parking...............................................................................Yes, with Permit (Free) Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular................................................Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Nearly 100 Student Organizations; 9 Societies (Fraternities/Sororities)
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution............................................Liberal Arts and Sciences College Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................76% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,614 Graduate Enrollment..................................................................................458 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$44,774
Applicants.........................................................................................5,146 Admitted...........................................................................................3,574
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Application Deadline...................................................................Rolling Notified of Admission..................................................................Rolling Units Accepted................................Community College: 70 Units Maximum
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................58% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................64%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS
Application Fee...........................................................................................$50 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes 4-year College: 90 Units Maximum Application Deadline.......Early Action: November 15; Regular Decision: February 1 Minimum College GPA......................................................................3.0 Early Action/Early Decision..........................................................Early Action Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.....................................Yes (See Website) Notified of Admission......................................Fall: December 30; Spring: Rolling CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements............................Test optional for students with (See Website) cumulative GPA of 3.0 and above. Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.......................30 Average GPA................................................................................................3.5 Priority Scholarship Consideration...............Students are automatically Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes considered for a wide range of academic merit scholarships. AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (562) 907-4238 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (562) 907-4285 |
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WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY 2121 University Avenue, Rocklin, CA 95765 | www.jessup.edu Transforming Tomorrow...Today. Founded in 1939, William Jessup University is a thriving, private Christian university, with its 126-acre campus located in Rocklin, 20 miles northeast of Sacramento. Lake Tahoe and downtown San Francisco are less than 2 hours away! In partnership with the Church, the purpose of William Jessup University is to educate transformational leaders for the glory of God. The vision is that our graduates will be transformed and will help redeem world culture by providing notable servant leadership and by serving with distinction in their chosen career. There are over 50 programs of study and 13 intercollegiate sports teams.
CAMPUS INFORMATION
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar ...........................................................................Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...........................................March 2 Top Degree Programs.....................................Business; Psychology; Kinesiology; Financial Aid Forms Required......................FAFSA; Dream Act for AB540 Liberal Studies; English Types of Aid Available.................................Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Branch/Satellite Locations..................San Jose (Adult Degree Completion, Only) Ministerial/Church Grants; Academic Scholarships; Work Study; Athletic Campus Housing Policy.............................................................................Yes Scholarships; Creative & Performing Arts Scholarships; Yellow Ribbon Grants;
(4 traditional suite-style residence halls/3-story apartment-style building)
Parking..........................................................................................................Yes Extracurricular.............................Intercollegiate Sports; 10 Student Organizations; Missions (local, domestic, and abroad); Theater Productions; Outdoor Adventure Activities; Study Abroad; Music; Leadership
Coed..............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution...........................................Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Religious Affiliation...........Non-Denominational, Independent Christian University Full-Time Retention Rate.........................................................................76% Student to Faculty Ratio...........................................................................11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment....................................................................1,165 Graduate Enrollment.................................................................................153 Tuition and Fees...................................................................................$28,700
ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...........................................................................................$45 Application Waiver Fee..............................................................................Yes Application Deadline..............................Priority Fall: April 1; Spring: December 1 Notified of Admission..............Rolling Admission (beginning November 1 for Fall) ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...................Yes (No Preference and No Minimum) GPA Requirements.............................................No Minimum; Average GPA: 3.30 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...............................................Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...........................................................................Yes
Homeschool Scholarships; Federal Loans; Out-of-State Grants; Major Department Scholarships
PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Applicants...........................................................................................742 Admitted..............................................................................................538
GRADUATION RATES Freshmen who graduate within four years.................................53% Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................65%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Units Accepted.............................................................................70 Unit Minimum College GPA......................................................................2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth.........................................................Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...............36 Units Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (916) 577-2222 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (916) 577-2233 |
[email protected] www.facebook.com/WilliamJessupUniversity | https://twitter.com/WilliamJessup
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WOODBURY UNIVERSITY 7500 North Glenoaks Boulevard, Burbank, CA 91504 | www.woodbury.edu Woodbury University is a four-year Baccalaureate and Master’s coed institution, with a main campus in Burbank and a second campus in San Diego. Our academic calendar includes Fall, Spring and Summer semesters. Top undergraduate programs in terms of degrees awarded include Architecture, Business Management, Accounting, Communications, and Fashion Design. Master’s degree programs include Architecture, MBA, Leadership, and Media for Social Justice. There is student housing on the main campus, parking available, basketball courts, a workout facility, and an outdoor pool. The main campus is close to downtown Los Angeles, Walt Disney Studios, and Warner Brothers.
CAMPUS INFORMATION
FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION
Academic Calendar .............................................Fall, Spring & Summer Semester Financial Aid Forms Required.........................................................Yes Top Degree Programs.................Architecture; Business Management; Accounting; Types of Aid Available......................................Federal; State; Institutional Communication; Fashion Design
Branch/Satellite Locations...............................................................San Diego PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Campus Housing Policy.....................................................Available on Campus Applicants.........................................................................................1,487 Parking...........................................................................................................Yes Admitted..............................................................................................985 Extracurricular.................................Intramural; Fraternity; Sorority; Honors Society; GRADUATION RATES MBA Association; Academic Competitions; Study Abroad Opportunities
Coed...............................................................................................................Yes Type of Institution....................................................Professional and Liberal Arts Full-Time Retention Rate...........................................................................78% Student to Faculty Ratio..............................................................................8:1 Undergraduate Enrollment.....................................................................1,104 Graduate Enrollment..................................................................................179 Tuition and Fees.................................................................................... $37,906
ADMISSION INFORMATION
Freshmen who graduate within six years....................................44%
PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline..................................................Rolling Admissions Notified of Admission..............Within 2-3 weeks of application completion. Units Accepted...................................................................................Yes Minimum College GPA.....................................................................2.75 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth..........................................................Ye CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)........Yes Glendale Community College; Los Angeles Valley College; Los Angeles City
Application Fee............................................................................................$50 College; Los Angeles Pierce College; Mt. San Antonio Community College; Application Waiver Fee......................................................Yes (for Financial Aid) Palomar Community College Application Deadline............................................................Rolling Admissions Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...............45 Units Notified of Admission.....................................................Beginning November 1 Priority Scholarship Consideration............Merit Scholarships (Available) ACT/SAT Exam Requirements............................................................Required Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.............................................Yes GPA Requirements......................................................................................2.75 AP or IB Credit Accepted.............................................................................Yes
ADMISSIONS: (818) 252-5221 |
[email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (818) 252-5273 |
[email protected] www.facebook.com/WoodburyU | https://twitter.com/WoodburyU
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS INDEX ACCOUNTING (P. 86) ANTHROPOLOGY (P. 86) ARCH/MANUFACTURING DESIGN (P. 86) AREA STUDIES (P. 86) ART/FINE ART/GRAPHIC DESIGN (P. 86-87) AVIATION (P. 87) BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (P.87) BUSINESS ADMIN/MGMT (P. 87) CHEMISTRY (P. 87-88) COMMUNICATION (P. 88) COMPUTER/INFO SCIENCE (P. 88) DENTISTRY (P. 88) EARTH SCIENCE (P. 88) EDUCATION (P. 88-89) ENGINEERING (P. 89) ENGLISH (P. 89) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/SCI. (P. 89) FILM/TELEVISION/MEDIA (P. 89-90) HEALTH SCIENCES (P. 90) HISTORY (P. 90) HUMANITIES (P. 90-91) INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (P. 91) INT’L RELATION/STUDIES (P. 91) KINESIOLOGY (P. 91) LANGUAGES (P. 91) LEGAL STUDIES (P. 91) LIBERAL ARTS/SCIENCES/STUDIES (P. 92) MATHEMATICS (P. 92) MEDICINE (P. 92) MUSIC (P. 92) NURSING (P. 92-93) PERFORMING ARTS (P. 93) PHARMACY (P. 93) PHILOSOPHY (P. 93) PHYSICAL EDUCATION (P. 93) PHYSICAL SCIENCES (P. 93-94) PHYSICAL THERAPY (P. 94) POLITICAL SCIENCE (P. 94) PSYCHOLOGY (P. 94) RELIGIOUS STUDIES/THEOLOGY (P. 94-95) SOCIAL SCIENCES (P. 95) SOCIOLOGY (P. 95) THEATER/THEATRE ARTS (P. 95) VETERINARY MEDICINE (P. 95) WOMEN’S GENDER/SEXUALITY (P. 95-96)
ACCOUNTING
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BCM)___________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BM)___________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)_________14 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (BCM)_____24 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)____________29 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY (M)_____________30 HUMPHREYS COLLEGE (AB)________________33 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (BM)________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)______40 MENLO COLLEGE (B)______________________43 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (M)_______________52 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (BM)_________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)__________________65 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)____________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)_________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)_________76 UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST (CB)_____________79 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)________________85
ANTHROPOLOGY
BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES _____16 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________74 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
ARCH/MANUFACTURING DESIGN
ART CENTER (BM)________________________10 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______14 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS (BM)____15 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BCM)______________46 OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN (B)______49
ARCH/MANUFACTURING DESIGN (CONT.)
SOKA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (B)_________________69 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)_________76 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)_____________75 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)_________77 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (BM)______________85
AREA STUDIES
AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)__________08 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)________24 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)_______40 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SOKA UNIVERSITY _______________________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (B)_________________69 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)_____________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (CBM)______76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)_________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
ART/FINE ART/GRAPHIC DESIGN
ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (M)_____09 ART CENTER (BM)________________________10 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS (BM)____15 CA INSTITUTE OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (M)_____16 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (BM)___18 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)_____________32 INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY UNIV (M)_____34 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LAGUNA COLL. OF ART & DESIGN (BM)______38 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)_______40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (AB)__41 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)_____________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (AB)___________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48
A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ART/FINE ART/GRAPHIC DESIGN
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (CONT.)
CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)_______14 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (AB)______________50 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)________59
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)_________________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (BM)________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BM)___54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SO. CALIF. UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES __68 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)__________________65 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)____________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BMP)_______76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (C)___________84
AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)__________08 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____17 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)_______________31 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)_____________32 KECK GRADUATE INSTITUTE (MC)___________36 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (MD)____________39 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)_______40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)____________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)_________________46
AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (BM)________08 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (BM)____09 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BM)___________________12 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (BCM)_____________13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM_______14 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS (M)_____15 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES _____16 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (BM)____19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________20 CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROF. PSYCHOLOGY __22 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (BM)________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM)_27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)___________30 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)______28 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY (BMD)_________30 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)_____________32 HUMPHREYS COLLEGE (AB)________________33 KECK GRADUATE INSTITUTE (PSM)__________36 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (BM)_____________39 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____40
OTIS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN (BM)_______49 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (AB)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTE (BM)________60 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)_________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)_________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (C)___________84 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (C)_______________85
AVIATION
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES
BUSINESS ADMIN/MANAGEMENT
BUSINESS ADMIN/MANAGEMENT (CONT.)
MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (ABM)_41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 MENLO COLLEGE (B)______________________43 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)_____________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (ABM)_________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BCM)______________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BM)___47 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BM)___54 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (BM)_________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (BM)_____________62 SAYBROOK UNIVERSITY (CM)_______________63 SIMPSON COLLEGE (B)____________________65 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (MD)_______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (BMD)____________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (BM)____________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)____________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)____________84 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (BM)______________85
CHEMISTRY
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____17 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)_______________31 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (MD)____________39 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)_______40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)____________45 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52
A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CHEMISTRY (CONT.)
PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SO. CALIF. UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES __68 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)____________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
COMMUNICATION
AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)_________08 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)____________________12 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (CM)______________13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)_______14 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)_____19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________20 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (BM)________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)______28 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)___________29 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY (M)_____________30 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)_______________32 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)________________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)_______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)______________52 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SIMPSON COLLEGE (B)____________________65 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76
COMMUNICATION (CONT.)
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (BM)______________85
COMPUTER/INFO. SCIENCE
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)____________________12 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_______________13 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____17 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)_____19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (M)________________20 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)____________29 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (BMD)____________39 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)_________________46 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
DENTISTRY
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (PRE-DENTISTRY)________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (PRE-DENTISTRY)_______________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (PRE-DENTISTRY)___14 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (PRE-DENTISTRY)____26 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (PRE-DENTISTRY)_______29 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY__________________39 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIV. (PRE-DENTISTRY)____54 UNIV. OF SAN FRAN. (MBA W/UCSF SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY)_76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA _____________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BMP)__________78 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES ______81 WESTMONT COLLEGE (PRE-DENTISTRY)____________82
EARTH SCIENCE
BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)____________________12 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____17 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)_____19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (M)________________20 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)____________29 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)__________________37
EARTH SCIENCE
LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (BMD)____________39 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)_________________46 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________77 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
EDUCATION
AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)_________08 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (BM)____09 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BM)___________________12 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (BCM)_____________13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM_______14 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (BM)____19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (BM)________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM_27 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)______28 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)___________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)_____________32 HUMPHREYS COLLEGE (AB)________________33 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BCMD___40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (BC)______________42 MILLS COLLEGE (BCMD___________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (ABCM)_______45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BCM)______________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BCM)_47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (BCM)______________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (ABCM)___________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BCMD)___________52 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BCM)__54 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (CMD)_______57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (BC)_______59 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (CM)_____________62 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (BCM)_______________65 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (M)_________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (CMD)_____________69
A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS EDUCATION (CONT.)
TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA (CM)_______71 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (BCMD)___________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (BCMD)__________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BCMD)__________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BCMD)______76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (CMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BCMD)_________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (ABCM)____________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (BC)_________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (CM)__________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (BCM)_________84
ENGINEERING
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____17 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE ___________26 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)_______________31 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____40 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BCM)______________46 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (A)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)__________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (BMD)___________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (CMD)_____________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)____________78 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82
ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)_________08 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______14 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS (BM)_____15 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (B)________17 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (M)____18 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________20
ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE
CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)_____________32 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)_____________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)___________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BM)___47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 OTIS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN (M)________49 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (BM)__________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)__________________65 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)__________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)____________84
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/SCIENCE
ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (BM)____09 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____40 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/SCIENCE
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________46 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)________________50 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)__________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)__________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
FILM/TELEVISION/MEDIA
ART CENTER (BM)________________________10 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS (BM)____15 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (BM)___18 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________20 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LAGUNA COLL. OF ART & DESIGN (B)_______38 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (AB)__41 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (BM)__________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 OTIS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN (B)________49 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (AB)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTE (BM)________60 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80
A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS HEALTH SCIENCES
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (CM)______________13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (M)__16 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________20 CHARLES R. DREW UNIVERSITY (ABMP)______21 CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROF. PSYCHOLOGY __22 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM)_27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM___________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BCM)____________32 HUMPHREYS COLLEGE (A)_________________33 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (ABMDP)_________39 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (AB)_____40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (ABM)_________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ABM)______________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (A)_______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BPM)___54 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)__________57 SAMUEL MERRITT UNIVERSITY (BMD)________58 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SAYBROOK UNIVERSITY (MD)_______________63 SO. CA. UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES (MP) ____68 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (P)_________________69 TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA (MDP)______71 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (BM)_____________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (BM)____________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (MD)____________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BMD)______76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BMD)__________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES (MP)____81 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82
HISTORY
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (B)_______17 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23
HISTORY
CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______________32 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)_______40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)___________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)_____________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)__________________65 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)____________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)_________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES (B)_____81 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)____________84 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)________________85
HUMANITIES
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BM)___________________12 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES _____16 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM)_27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)_____________32
HUMANITIES
LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)_______40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)_____________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (BM)_________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AB)________________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)_____________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (BM)________________65 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)__________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_______________13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (M)__16 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY __________28 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)_______________31 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)_______________32 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (M)______________39 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)___________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)_________________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)_______________50 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53
A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES
POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)__________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (B)_________________69 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (B)___________77 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)________________85
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/STUDIES
AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)_________08 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (BM)_______24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)_______________32 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (B)____41 MENLO COLLEGE (B)______________________43 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)__________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (B)________________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)____________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)___________78 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
KINESIOLOGY
BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______14 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)___________29
KINESIOLOGY (CONT.)
MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (BM)_________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SO. CALIFORNIA (MD)________77 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)____________84
LANGUAGES
FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____41 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)___________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)_________________46 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)_______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)__________________65 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)__________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)_____________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
LAW/LEGAL STUDIES
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (PRE-LAW)________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-LAW)_14 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (MP)_______________20 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-LAW)_____29 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY________________30 HUMPHREYS COLLEGE ___________________33 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY _________40 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)_______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY __________________52 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54
LAW/LEGAL STUDIES (CONT.)
SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY _________________62 STANFORD UNIVERSITY___________________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE _________________72 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO ________________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (MP)________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA _____________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (MDP)_________78 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B) (PRE-LAW)__________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
LIBERAL ARTS/SCIENCES/STUDIES
AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)_________08 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (B)_____09 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_______________13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (B)__16 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)_______________32 HUMPHREYS COLLEGE (AB) _______________33 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (AB)__41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (AB)__________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)_________________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)_______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (BM)_________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE________________________64 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)__________________65 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)__________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)_____________69 THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE (B)____________70 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76
A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS LIBERAL ARTS/SCIENCES/STUDIES (CONT.)
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (M)__________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)____________84 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)________________85
MATHEMATICS
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____17 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)_______________31 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)_____________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)____________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)_________________46 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)__________________65 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)_____________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)____________84
MEDICINE
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-MED)______11
MEDICINE (CONT.)
BIOLA UNIVERSITY (PRE-MED)________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (PRE-MED)___14 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (P.A., PRE-PHARM)_______20 CHARLES R. DREW UNIVERSITY_____________21 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-MED)_____29 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (MEDICINE)____________39 PT. LOMA NAZARENE UNIV. (B) (PRE-MED)______54 SAMUEL MERRIT UNIVERSITY (PODIATRIC)________58 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLL. (B) (PRE-MED)______59 SO. CA. UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES (MP) ____68 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (MEDICINE)____________69 TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA (OSTEOPATHIC)_71 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (MEDICINE)______77 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-MED)_________80 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES_______81 (OSTEOPATHIC, PODIATRIC)
WESTMONT COLLEGE (B) (PRE-MED)___________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B) (PRE-MED)____________83
MUSIC
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)_______14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (B)_____18 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______40 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)____________45 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BM)___47 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (AB)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLL. (B)____________59 SAN FRANCISCO CONSERV. OF MUSIC (BM)___61 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)__________________65 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82
MUSIC (CONT.)
WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)____________84
NURSING (PROFESSIONAL)
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BMDC)_________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (BCD)_____________13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)_______14 CHARLES R. DREW UNIVERSITY_____________21 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM)_27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)___________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BCM)____________32 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY__________________39 MILLS COLLEGE__________________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE______________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY____________________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE__________________50 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BPM)__54 SAMUEL MERRIT UNIVERSITY (B)______________58 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY_____________________65 TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA (M)________71 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO________________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BMDP)_____76 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (BM)______________80 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES_______81
PERFORMING ARTS
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______14 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES_____16 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (BM)____18 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROF. PSYCHOLOGY (M)_22 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)____________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)_____________32 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)_____________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)___________45 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BM)___47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48
A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS PERFORMING ARTS
PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (AB)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 SAN FRANCISCO CONSERV. OF MUSIC (BM)___61 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)__________________65 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)__________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (BM)____________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)____________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)___________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)____________84
PHARMACY
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (PRE-PHARMACY)____11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (PRE-PHARMACY)___________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIV. (PRE-PHARMACY)____14 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-PHARMACY)_29 KECK GRADUATE INSTITUTE________________36 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY____________________39 PT. LOMA NAZARENE UNIV. (B) (PRE-PHARMACY)___54 TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA___________71 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA_____________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (P)____________78 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES_______81 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B) (PRE-PHARMACY)______82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B) ( (PRE-PHARMACY)_______83
PHILOSOPHY
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BM)___________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES____16 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (B)_______17 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)_______________32 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____41
PHILOSOPHY (CONT.)
MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)___________45 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
PHYSICAL SCIENCES
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____17 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______19 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)_______________31 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)_________________46 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SAN FRANCISCO CONSERV. OF MUSIC (BM)___61 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76
PHYSICAL SCIENCES (CONT.)
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
PHYSICAL THERAPY
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BPD)___________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-PT)__14 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (P)_________________20 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-PT)______29 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY____________________39 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (D)___________45 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BP)____54 SAMUEL MERRIT UNIVERSITY_________________58 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA_____________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (P)_____________78 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES_______81 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B) (PRE-PT)____________82
POLITICAL SCIENCE/GOVERNMENT
AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)_________08 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (B)________17 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (BM)____19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)____________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______________32 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______40 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)_____________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)___________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BM)___47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)_______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72
A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS POLITICAL SCIENCE/GOV’T (CONT.)
UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)____________84 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)________________85
PSYCHOLOGY
AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)_________08 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (BM)____09 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BMD)__________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BMD)_________________12 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______________13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)_______14 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (MD)__16 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (BMD)___19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________20 CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROF. PSYCH. (BMD)___22 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM)_27 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)______28 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)___________29 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY (M)_____________30 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)_____________32 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (MD)________________39 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (ABM)_41 MENLO COLLEGE (B)______________________43 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (BM)__________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BMD)__47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)_______________50 PALO ALTO UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________51 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BMD)____________52 PITZER COLLEGE (MD)____________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SAYBROOK UNIVERSITY (MD)______________63 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64
PSYCHOLOGY (CONT.)
SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (BM)________________65 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)__________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (BMD)_____________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BD)________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (BM)______________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)____________84 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)________________85
RELIGIOUS STUDIES/THEOLOGY
AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)_________08 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BMD)__________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BMD)_________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (BM)____19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (BM)________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)_27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)___________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BMC)____________32 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________37 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (M)_________________39 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (BMD)_____________42 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (BM)_________45 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)_____________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BM)___54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (BM)____________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (BM)________________65 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAINT KATHERINE (B)________74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75
RELIGIOUS STUDIES/THEOLOGY (CONT.)
UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (B)___________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (BM)______________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B) (PRE-MINISTRY)_______82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (AB)__________84
SOCIAL SCIENCES
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BM)___________________12 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_______________13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)_______14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____17 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________20 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___23 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__27 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)______28 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)___________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______________32 HUMPHREYS COLLEGE (AB) _______________33 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (MD)________________39 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)_______________42 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________43 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (AB)__________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)_________59 SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTE (BM)________60 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)__________________65 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)__________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (BM)____________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78
A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES/THEOLOGY (CONT.)
VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)________________85
SOCIOLOGY
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)____________________12 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_______________13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)________14 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)_____19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)____________29 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______________32 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)_________________37 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______40 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___41 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)____________45 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)_________________46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)_________________48 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____54 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)__________66 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______________69 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______________73 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)________77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)_____________78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)________________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
THEATER/THEATRE ARTS
MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____47 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (A)_______________50 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)_______________52 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______________________53 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)_______________72 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)_____________75 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)__________76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)_________77 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (BM)_______________80 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)__________________82 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)____________________83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)____________84
VETERINARY MEDICINE
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (PRE-VET)_________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (PRE-VET)________________12 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (PRE-VET)_____26 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIV. (B) (PRE-VET)____54 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES_______81
VETERINARY MEDICINE (CONT.) WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)
(PRE-VET)___________82
WOMEN’S, GENDER/SEXUALITY
CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (MD)__16 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE___________24 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA____27 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)_______40 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 POMONA COLLEGE (B)____________________55 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)___________57 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______________62 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)_____________________64 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (B)___________77
THEATER/THEATRE ARTS
AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)_____________11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)_____________________12 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)_______14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (B)_____18 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)_____19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)_________________20 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)_________24 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)_________26 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)_______40 MILLS COLLEGE (B)_______________________44 A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE
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