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2015-2016 GUIDE 46TH EDITION FACTS & FIGURES AICCU’s 75+ institutions include research, traditional liberal arts, faith-based, performing and visual arts and , and professional schools that specialize in business law, medicine, and other unique areas of study. Located in over 100 cities throughout , AICCU colleges and universities range from a student population of 200 to over 40,000.

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+ CAMPUSES 184,000 210THROUGHOUT CALIFORNIA UNDERGRADUATE OF UNDERGRADUATES STUDENTS SERVED 73% ARE CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ACCESS, DIVERSITY, SUCCESS AND AFFORDABILITY

2 Back to TOC 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 rep- resents 77 private colleges and universities with over 210 campuses throughout the state of California, is committed to prepar- ing students for that success, both academically and professionally.

The 46th 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: 78% of AICCU students receive institutional grant aid •Diverse: AICCU’s ethnically diverse camupses 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 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 of discovery and development.

Best wishes with your search,

Kristen F. Soares President

3 Back to TOC WHY CHOOSE A PRIVATE,NON-PROFIT 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 the student with a student-centered learning environment that will influence career choices for the basis for life long learning.

AICCU Institutions:

• Provide a quality education • Respond to the educational and personal needs of students • Rich in liberal arts and science education • Offer innovative academic programs • Provide a dynamic campus life • Prepare students for a career & 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 each student’s individual financial situation

A degree from an AICCU institution is an investment that keeps giving, and will never become obsolete.

4 Back to TOC PRIVATE, NON-PROFIT 75+COLLEGE & UNIVERSITIES TOTAL 320,000 STUDENTS 86% STUDENTS RECEIVING FINANCIAL AID

AVERAGE INSTITUTIONAL GRANT TO $15,300 STUDENTS FROM THE COLLEGES THEMSELVES

CA UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS ATTEND AN 24% AICCU INSTITUTION

CA GRADUATE STUDENTS ATTEND AN AICCU 56% INSTITUTION

CALIFORNIA’S BACHELOR DEGREES PRODUCED EACH YEAR FROM AICCU 21% INSTITUTION

CALIFORNIA MASTER’S DEGREES PRODUCED 51% EACH YEAR FROM AICCU INSTITUTION

200+ FIELDS OF STUDY 12:1STUDENT-FACULTY RATIO

5 Back to TOC 1CALIFORNIA 75+POSSIBILITIES California nonprofit colleges and universities are engaging today’s students for tomorrow’s challeng- es, offering innovative and personalized learning environments that connect course work to practical experience. AICCU colleges and universities are com- mitted to making higher education possible for any student with a desire to learn.

For more information, visit aiccu.edu/member-colleges 6 Back to TOC PRIVATE, NON-PROFIT COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES MAIN CAMPUSES BY REGION LOS ANGELES/KERN (continued) Simpson University______Redding Keck Graduate Institute______Claremont Loyola Marymount University______Los Angeles BAY AREA Marymount California Univ.______Rancho Palos Verdes California College of Arts______San Francisco Master’s College, The______Santa Clarita California Institute of Integral Studies______San Francisco Mount Saint Mary’s University______Los Angeles Dominican University of California______San Rafael Occidental College______Los Angeles Golden Gate University______San Francisco Otis College of Art and Design______Los Angeles Holy Names University______Oakland Pacific Oaks College______Pasadena International Technological University______San Jose Pepperdine University______Malibu Menlo College______Atherton Providence Christian College______Pasadena Mills College______Oakland Pitzer College______Claremont Notre Dame de Namur University______Belmont Pomona College______Claremont Pacific Union College______Angwin Scripps College______Claremont Palo Alto University______Palo Alto Southern California Institute of Architecture______Los Angeles Saint Mary’s College of California______Moraga Southern California University of Health Sciences______Whittier Samuel Merritt University______Oakland University of La Verne______La Verne San Francisco Art Institute______San Francisco University of Southern California______Los Angeles San Francisco Conservatory of Music______San Francisco University of the West______Rosemead Santa Clara University______Santa Clara Western University of Health Sciences______Pomona Saybrook University______San Francisco Whittier College______Whittier Stanford University______Stanford Woodbury University______Burbank Touro University of California______Vallejo University of San Francisco______San Francisco ORANGE Brandman University______Irvine CENTRAL VALLEY Chapman University______Orange Fresno Pacific University______Redding Concordia University Irvine______Irvine Humphrey’s College______Stockton Hope International University______Fullerton University of the Pacific______Stockton Laguna College of Art & Design______Laguna Beach William Jessup University______Rocklin Soka University______Aliso Viejo Vanguard University______Costa Mesa CENTRAL COAST California Lutheran University______Thousand Oaks RIVERSIDE/SAN BERNARDINO Fielding Graduate University______Santa Barbara California Baptist University______Riverside Thomas Aquinas College______Santa Paula La Sierra University______Riverside Westmont College______Santa Barbara Loma Linda University______Loma Linda University of Redlands______Redlands LOS ANGELES/KERN American Jewish University______Bel Air /IMPERIAL Antioch University Los Angeles______Los Angeles National University______La Jolla Art Center College of Design______Pasadena Point Loma Nazarene University______San Diego Azusa Pacific University______Azusa San Diego Christian College______El Cajon Biola University______La Mirada University of San Diego______San Diego California Institute of Technology______Pasadena California Institute of the Arts______Valencia Charles R. Drew University______Los Angeles Chicago School of Professional Psychology______Los Angeles Claremont Graduate University______Claremont Claremont McKenna College______Claremont Harvey Mudd College______Claremont 7 Back to TOC EDUCATOR’S GUIDE TO CALIFORNIACOLLEGES.EDU THE OFFICIAL SOURCE FOR COLLEGE & CAREER PLANNING IN CALIFORNIA THE WEBSITE PROVIDES:

1. Assessment tools to help them determine what careers would be a right fit. 2. A one-stop resource for information about colleges in California 3. An opportunity to track their 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 they 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 (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. Monitor and track student activity. 2. Case manage student groups. 3. Automatically generate college and career planning reports. 4. CCGI provides regular training around the integration of CaliforniaColleges.edu in the classroom or through workshops. Bookmark http://secure.californiacolleges.edu/home/educators/educators.aspx today and get access to the training schedule, lesson plans and other helpful resources.

8 Back to TOC TABLE OF CONTENTS 10 American Jewish University 49 11 Antioch University Los Angeles 50 Otis College of Art and Design 12 Art Center College of Design 51 13 52 Pacific 14 53 Palo Alto University 15 Brandman University 54 16 California Baptist University 55 17 California College of the Arts 56 Point Loma Nazarene University 18 California Institute of Integral Studies 57 19 California Institute of Technology 58 Providence Christian College 20 California Institute of the Arts 59 Saint Mary’s College of California 21 California Lutheran University 60 Samuel Merrit University 22 61 San Diego Christian College 23 Charles R. Drew University of Medicine & Science 62 San Francisco Art Institute 24 Chicago School of Professional Psychology 63 San Francisco Conservatory of Music 25 Claremont Graduate University 64 26 Claremont McKenna College 65 27 Concordia University Irvine 66 28 Dominican University of California 67 29 Fielding Graduate University 68 Soka University 30 Fresno Pacific University 69 Southern California Institute of Architecture 31 70 Southern California University of Health Sciences 32 71 33 72 34 Hope International University 73 Touro University California 35 Humphrey’s College 74 36 International Technological University 75 37 76 Univeristy of San Diego 38 77 University of San Francisco 39 Laguna College of Art & Design 78 University of Southern California 40 79 University of the Pacific 41 Loyola Marymount University 80 42 Marymount California University 81 43 Master’s College, The 82 Western University of Health Sciences 44 83 45 84 46 Mount Saint Mary’s University 85 William Jessup University 47 National University 86 48 Notre Dame de Namur University 87 Academic Programs *IPEDS data used for Enrollment, Graduation Rates, and Tuition. 9 Back to TOC AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY 15600 Mulholland Dr., Bel-Air, Ca 90077 | www.aju.edu At American Jewish University you will embark upon a journey that takes you beyond the typical college experience. You will be given the freedom to grow and the guidance that you deserve. You will develop your voice, both inside and outside of the classroom. You will create enduring friendships and relationships, all within a community-oriented environment. We believe that learning is an intellectual and inspirational endeavor, one that can and should be pursued by individuals from all walks of life.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Business; Jewish Studies; Financial Aid Forms Require...... FAFSA; Institution Specific Literature, Communications & Media; Bioethics & Natural Sciences; Political Science Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Merit-based; Campus Housing Policy...... Freshman & Sophomore students under 21 Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; must live on campus or live outside a 20 miles radius. Deferred Payment Plans; Student Loans; Private Loans Parking...... Free

Extracurricular...... 12 Student Organizations PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 41 Type of Institution...... Traditional Liberal Arts Admitted...... 17 Religious Affiliation...... Jewish Affiliation Full-Time Retention Rate...... 86% GRADUATION RATES Student to Faculty Ratio...... 5:1 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 27% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 101 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 55% Graduate Enrollment...... 103 Tuition and Fees...... $29,132 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Deadline...... Fall: May 31; Spring: November 30 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Application Fee...... $35 Units Accepted...... Max: 70 Application Waiver Fee...... Need Based Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... No (See Website) Application Deadline...... Fall: May 31; Spring: November 30 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester: 50 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Major 15 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes GPA Requirements...... 2.5+ Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... AP Scores of 4+

ADMISSIONS: (310) 476-9777 ext. 25 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (310) 476-9777 ext. 252 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/AmericanJewishUniversity | https://twitter.com/AmericanJewishU

. 10 Back to TOC ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES 400 Corporate Pointe, Culver City, Ca 90230 | www.antiochla.edu Antioch University Los Angeles 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 Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... See Academic Calendar Top Degree Programs...... BA Degree Completion; MA in Psychology; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA MA in Fine Arts Creative Writing; MA in Education; Types of Aid Available...... Federal Financial Aid; MA in Urban Sustainability Cal Grant and other state-funded scholarships; Parking...... Monthly fee for parking structure; Meter parking on streets New Student Discounting; Private Scholarships; Institutional Scholarships Extracurricular...... Year round campus events designed to enrich the student’s experience; Community Outreach and Services PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Yes Coed...... Application Deadline...... See Academic Calendar Liberal Arts Type of Institution...... Notified of Admission...... 2 weeks before New Student ADMISSION INFORMATION Registration/Orientation Units Accepted...... Undergraduate - Grade of C or better Application Fee...... $60 Graduate - Grade of B or better Application Waiver Fee...... Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Application Deadline...... See Academic Calendar Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Early Action/Early Decision...... See Academic Calendar Undergraduate-45 Graduate-Varies by Program Notified of Admission...... A week before New Student Registration/Orientation Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes 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

11 Back to TOC ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN 1700 Lida Street, Pasadena, Ca 91103 | www.artcenter.edu

Founded in 1930, Art Center College of Design is a global leader in art and design education. Renowned for both its ties to industry and social impact initiatives, Art Center 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, Art Center 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...... 534 Top Degree Programs...... Illustration; Graphic Design; Transporation Design; Admitted...... 432 Product Design; Photography and Imaging Parking...... 1,174 available spaces on campus GRADUATION RATES Extracurricular...... Activities are offered through the Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 31% Center for the Student Experience and other departments. Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 67% Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Specialized PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Full-Time Retention Rate...... 76% Notified of Admission...... Yes Student to Faculty Ratio...... 9:1 Minimum College GPA...... 2.5 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,824 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Graduate Enrollment...... 221 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Tuition and Fees...... $37,830 ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...... $50 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Yes GPA Requirements...... Yes 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

12 Back to TOC AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 901 E. Alosta Avenue, Azusa, Ca 91702 | www.apu.edu

Azusa Pacific University (APU) has been cultivating difference makers since 1899 — developing disciples and scholars who impact the world for Christ. Recognized as one of the nation’s best by U.S. News & World Report, Forbes, and The Princeton Review, APU offers a rigorous and comprehensive education taught by some of the finest scholars in their fields. From the classroom, to chapel, to campus life — every inch of an APU education is purposefully designed to foster an intentional relationship with Christ. APU alumni are employed at Fortune 500 companies, serving at world-renowned hospitals, creating sustainable social enterprises in the heart of Africa, laboring to stop human trafficking, and so much more.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... 2015-2016 Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... June 1 Top Degree Programs...... Business Administration; Biology; Music; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Nursing; Psychology Types of Aid Available...... Scholarships; Grants; Loans Branch/Satellite Locations (6)...... High Desert; Inland Empire; Los Angeles; Murrieta; Orange County; San Diego PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Campus Housing Policy...... Available (all years) Applicants...... 5202 Parking...... Yes Admitted...... 4257 Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts GRADUATION RATES Religious Affiliation...... Interdenominational Christian Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 47% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 85% Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 67% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 5,918 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Graduate Enrollment...... 4,054 Application Deadline...... June 1 Tuition and Fees...... $33,096 Units Accepted...... No Minimum Requirements ADMISSION INFORMATION Minimum College GPA...... 2.2 Application Fee...... $45 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Application Waiver Fee...... Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Application Deadline...... February 15 Priority Scholarship Consideration...... Yes Early Action/Early Decision...... November 15 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT-19; SAT-910 GPA Requirements...... 3.0 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (626) 812-3016 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (626) 857-2461 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/AzusaPacific | https://twitter.com/AzusaPacific

13 Back to TOC BIOLA UNIVERSITY 13800 Biola Avenue, La Mirada, Ca 90639 | www.biola.edu Biola 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 development and career preparation, Biola offers a unique academic environment where all faculty, staff and students are professing Christians. With over 145 academic programs in six schools, Biola offers degrees ranging from B.A. to Ph.D. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Top Degree Programs...... Business; Communication/Journalism; Theology; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Visual and Performing Arts; Psychology California Students: Cal Grant app required Branch/Satellite Locations...... None Types of Aid Available...... Scholarships; Grants; Loans (Partnerships for graduate programs with schools in Kiev, Ukraine, Chiang Mai and Thailand) PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Campus Housing Policy...... 9 on-campus dorms (floor-specific); 3874 7 apartments Applicants...... 2921 Parking...... Permit parking for student, faculty and staff Admitted...... General parking facilities include many spaces around campus, as well as two five-level parking garages GRADUATION RATES Extracurricular...... SMU (Student Missionary Union), Adventure Club, Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 51% Guerrilla Film Society, Biola Cross-Fit, Xopoc Dance Team Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 69% Large campus-wide events include Mock Rock, Nation Ball, Midnight Madness, The Eddy, and more PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Coed...... Yes Application Deadline...... Priority Deadline-March 1 Type of Institution...... Private Christian Liberal Arts University Notified of Admission...... Rolling Basis Religious Affiliation...... Christian; Interdenominational Units Accepted...... Community College: 70 units Maximum Full-Time Retention Rate...... 87% Accredited 4-Year University: Unlimited Student to Faculty Ratio...... 17:1 Minimum College GPA...... 2.5 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 4,373 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Graduate Enrollment...... 1,985 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Tuition and Fees...... $33,322 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree..130 semester units ADMISSION INFORMATION (including 15 upper division major units and 15 units of Bible classes) Application Fee...... $55 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Application Waiver Fee...... Yes, upon request Application Deadline...... Priority Deadline-March 1 Early Action/Early Decision...... Fall: November 15 and June 15 Spring: November 15 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Basis ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... SAT: Critical Reading/Math-920 ACT: 19 GPA Requirements...... Incoming Freshmen: 3.0 Unweighted Transfer Students: 2.5 Cumulative 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/BiolaU

14 Back to TOC BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY 16355 Laguna Canyon Road, Irvine, Ca 92618 | www.brandman.edu Established in 1958, Brandman University is a private, non-profit university and a member of the Chapman University System. Serving primarily non-traditional students and adult learners, Brandman offers over 52 undergraduate, graduate, credential, and certificate programs at nearly 30 campus locations throughout California and , 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; Deferred Payment Plan; Direct Loans; Branch/Satellite Locations...Northern California (11): Fairfield, Hanford, Modesto, FSEOG; Merit-Based Scholarship; Pell Grants; Lemoore NAS, Monterey, Roseville, Santa Maria,Travis AFB, Visalia, Walnut Creek, Yuba City; Private Loans; Student Loans; Work Study; Outside Scholarships Southern California (11): , Culver City, Menifee, Oceanside, Ontario, Palm Desert, Riverside, San Diego, Santa Clarita, Victorville, Yucaipa; Washington (5): Bangor NBK, JBLM-Lewis, JBLM-McChord, Lacey, Whidbey Island NAS PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... No Permit Needed Applicants...... 82 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... 60 Type of Institution...... Four-year; Comprehensive PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Student to Faculty Ratio...... 15:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 3,990 Application Deadline...... Rolling Graduate Enrollment...... 3,805 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Tuition and Fees...... $12,200 Units Accepted...... No Maximum Limit Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 ADMISSION INFORMATION Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes (See Website) Application Fee...... $0 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Application Deadline...... Rolling Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 30 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

15 Back to TOC CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY 8432 Magnolia Avenue, Riverside, Ca 92504 | www.calbaptist.edu

California Baptist University (CBU) blends a distinctive faith-based world view with a premium educational experience that is unequaled in the Inland Empire region of Southern California. School districts, law enforcement agencies, community and public organizations hold CBU graduates in high regard for their unique combination of confidence, competence, and compassion.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester: Fall, Spring, Summer Types of Aid Available...... Cal Grant; Pell Grant; SEOG; Top Degree Programs...... Nursing; Engineering; Allied Health; Institutional (Merit, Need Based, Talent, Business; Education Athletic Sub and Unsub loans) Campus Housing Policy...... Yes (for traditional undergraduate students) PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... Yes Applicants...... 4211 Extracurricular...... Intramurals; Clubs; Student Goverment Admitted...... 3355 Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Comprehensive GRADUATION RATES Religious Affiliation...... Southern Baptist Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 40% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 83% Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 55% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 18:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 6,435 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Graduate Enrollment...... 1,522 Application Deadline...... Rolling Admissions Tuition and Fees...... $29,422 Notified of Admission...... Yes, Upon Acceptance ADMISSION INFORMATION Units Accepted...... Community College: 70 units maximum 100 semester units. No more than 30 upper division units. Application Fee...... $45 Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes, must be posted on official transcript Application Deadline...... Rolling CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Yes, when application is complete Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Max of 30 Semester and acceptance is offered. ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Yes GPA Requirements...... Minimum 2.5 Cumulative Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes (3,4,5)

ADMISSIONS: (951) 343-4212 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (951) 343-4236 | [email protected]

16 Back to TOC CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS 1111 8th Street, San Francisco, Ca 94107 | www.cca.edu California College of the Arts (CCA) empowers students to produce the only art that matters: art that makes a difference. Founded in 1907, the college is noted for the interdisciplinary and breadth of its programs. It offers twenty-two undergradu- ate and fourteen graduate programs in the areas of art, architecture, design, and writing. Located in the San Francisco Bay Area—a global center of innovation, creativity, and entrepreneurship—CCA cultivates innovation, social engagement, and environmental responsibility in its students. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... Merit Scholarship: February 1 Top Degree Programs...... Illustration; Industrial Design; Graphic Design; Need Based Aid: March 2 Animation; Architecture Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Branch/Satellite Locations...... Oakland and San Francisco Types of Aid Available...... Merit Scholarships; Campus Housing Policy....80% of first-year students live on the Oakland campus. Institutional Need Based Scholarships; Pell Grants; FSEOG; Graduate, returning, and transfer students reside primarily at Webster Hall Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Perkins Loans; Work Study; Payments Plans

in downtown Oakland and the Panoramic Residences in San Francisco PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... Student parking is not available; a free shuttle operates between the two campuses Applicants...... 2005 Extracurricular...... 19+ student-initiated organizations & groups; Admitted...... 1277 Pre-professional Student Organizations; American Institute of Architecture Students; American Society of Interior Designers; Industrial Designers Society of America; GRADUATION RATES National Organization for Minority Architects Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 29% Coed...... Yes Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 53% Type of Institution...... Specialized University - Visual Arts College Full-Time Retention Rate...... 80% PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Student to Faculty Ratio...... 9:1 Application Deadline...... Rolling Admissions; February 1 for Fall priority Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,542 deadline for scholarships consideration; October 1 for Spring priority deadline; Graduate Enrollment...... 456 March 1 for general priority deadline Tuition and Fees...... $41,942 Notified of Admission.....Approximately 3 weeks upon receipt of all required documents. Students who meet the February 1 or March 1 priority deadlines ADMISSION INFORMATION 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. Application Fee...... $60 Units Accepted...... Based on college transcript; Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Portfolio review for advanced placement. Application Deadline...... Rolling admissions; February 1 for Fall priority Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 deadline for scholarships consideration; October 1 for Spring priority deadline. Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Approximately 3 weeks upon receipt of all required documents. Students who meet the February 1 or March 1 priority deadlines CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes for the Fall semester will be notified by April 1. Spring applicants who meet the Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 30 October 1 priority deadline will be notified by November 1. Priority Scholarship Consideration.....Transfer students eligible for Merit ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Not Required GPA Requirements.....2.0 minimum; 3.27 average for entering first-time Freshman Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Recommend AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (415) 703.9523 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 703-9528 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/CaliforniaCollegeoftheArts | https://twitter.com/CACollegeofArts

17 Back to TOC CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF INTEGRAL STUDIES 1453 Mission Street, San Francisco, Ca 94103 | www.ciis.edu

For 46 years, California Institute of Integral Studies has pioneered a unique educational vision. The university has grown to encompass leading-edge graduate programs and a Bachelor of Arts completion program that attracts passionate learners and international renown. Small in size, we are able to easily provide personal attention to the students. Our students gain the knowledge and experience they need for successful careers that fulfill their personal ambitions and engage the mind, body, and spirit.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... Fall: May 1; Spring: October 15 Top Degree Program...... Interdisciplinary Studies with a minor Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA in Critical Psychology Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Campus Housing Policy...... Off Campus Direct Loans; Financial Need Scholarships; Work Study; Parking...... Street Parking VA Benefits; Yellow Ribbon Program; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Yes Coed...... Yes PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Type of Institution...... Research University Application Deadline...... Fall: May 1; Spring: October 15 Student to Faculty Ratio...... 11:1 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Undergraduate Enrollment...... 104 Units Accepted...... Min. Semester: 60; Max Semester: 84 Graduate Enrollment...... 1,147 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...... $65 *Only Accepts Transfers*

ADMISSIONS: (415) 575-6154 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 575-6122 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/CIISSF |

18 Back to TOC CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1200 E. California Boulevard, Pasadena, Ca 91125 | www.caltech.edu

One of the highest regarded institutions of science and engineering in the world, the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is home to some of the brightest students and faculty in the nation. Caltech offers students an exceptional opportunity for comprehensive, interdisciplinary research and access to faculty and alumni that hold more than thirty-two Nobel Prizes. For students with a passion for science and engineering, Caltech provides the consummate learning experience.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... September-June Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; CSS Profile Top Degree Programs...... Engineering; Physics; Computer Science; Types of Aid Available...... Need Based Aid Biological Sciences; Mathematics Campus Housing Policy...... 8 Student “Houses” PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN (First year students required to live on campus.) Applicants...... 6525 Parking...... Yes (permit) Admitted...... 576 Extracurricular....100 Student Clubs on campus (religious/faith-based organizations, community service, environment, extracurricular interests, food); Symphony & Chamber Orchestra; Concert Band; 2 Jazz Bands; GRADUATION RATES Over 20 Chamber Music Ensembles; Men’s & Women’s Glee Club; Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 85% Chamber Singers; Acapella Groups; One-Acts; Musical Theater; Original Plays; Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 92% 17 NCAA Division III Varsity Sports Coed...... Yes PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Type of Institution...... Private Research/Specialty Application Deadline...... February 15 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 97% Notified of Admission...... Early May Student to Faculty Ratio...... 3:1 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Undergraduate Enrollment...... 983 Graduate Enrollment...... 1,226 Tuition and Fees...... $43,362

ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...... $75 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Application Deadline...... Early Action: November 1; Regular Decision: January 3 Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action Notified of Admission...... Early Action Decision Notifications: Mid December; Regular Decision Deadline: January 3 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 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/CaliforniaInstituteofTechnology | https://twitter.com/CalTech

19 Back to TOC 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. The CalArts educational philosophy combines rigorous instruc- tion 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 accept- ed into CalArts primarily on the basis of their artistic ability; once here, they produce art from day one. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February 15 Top Degree Programs...... Film/Animation; Music Performance; Fine Art; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA and CSS Profile Theater; Dance Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Campus Housing Policy...... Available (Not Required) Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Parking...... Available; Free Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... 14 Student Organizations Coed...... Yes PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Type of Institution...... Visual and Performing Arts College Applicants...... 2162 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 87% Admitted...... 528 Student to Faculty Ratio...... 7:1 GRADUATION RATES Undergraduate Enrollment...... 970 Graduate Enrollment...... 501 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 64% Tuition and Fees...... $42,260 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 70% ADMISSION INFORMATION PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Fee...... $70-85 Application Deadline...... Fall: Januay 6; Spring: November 2 Application Deadline...... Fall: Januay 6; Spring: November 2 Notified of Admission...... Fall and Spring; Rolling Notified of Admission...... Rolling Units Accepted...... 38 Maximum Semester Units ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Not Required CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes GPA Requirements...... No Minimum , Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Recommend Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 8 AP or IB Credit Accepted...... A score of 3 or better on the AP exam or a 4 or Priority Scholarship Consideration...... February 15 better on the IB exam are granted 4 semester units toward the Critical Studies Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes requirement for each examination, as they relate to the following Critical Studies core curriculum and Non-Critical Studies requirements

ADMISSIONS: (800) 545-2787 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (661) 253-7869 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/CalArtsAdmissions | https://twitter.com/CalArts

20 Back to TOC CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY 60 West Olsen Road, Thousand Oaks, Ca 91360 | www.callutheran.edu Founded in 1959, California Lutheran University’s dedicated, accomplished faculty works with small classes of undergraduate and graduate students who are open-minded—about ideas, about people, and about faith—and are seeking to grow as individuals. Both in the classroom and outside of it, everyone at Cal Lutheran is committed to helping each student pursue their passion to discover their purpose, and follow that purpose to transform their community—and the world.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 1 Top Degree Programs...... Business; Communication; Psychology; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Exercise Science; Biology Types of Aid Available...... Merit; Endowed; Need-Based; Non Need-Based Branch/Satellite Locations...... Woodland Hills; Oxnard (Graduate and Professional Programs only) PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Campus Housing Policy...... 15 Residence Halls Applicants...... 6490 Parking...... Free Admitted...... 3957 Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts GRADUATION RATES Religious Affiliation...... Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA) Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 58% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 83% Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 66% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 16:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 2,808 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Graduate Enrollment...... 1,352 Application Deadline...... Priority: March 15; Tuition and Fees...... $37,140 Regular Decision: June 1; Spring Sem: October 1 ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission.....4-6 Weeks (Upon application document completion) Application Fee...... $25 Units Accepted...... Up to 70 from a Community College Application Waiver Fee...... Available Upon Request Minimum College GPA...... 2.75 transferable Application Deadline...... Early Action: November 1; Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Full IGETC only Regular Decision: January 1; Spring Sem: October 1 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Early Action/Early Decision...... November 1 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 40 Notified of Admission...... Mid January Upper Division (30 of which must be completed at CLU) ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Either; No Minimum Requirement Priority Scholarship Consideration...... Yes GPA Requirements...... No Minimum Requirement Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (805)493-3135 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (805) 493-3115 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/CalLutheran | https://twitter.com/CalLutheran

21 Back to TOC 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 commu- nity and their world. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Business Administration; Communication Studies; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Health Sciences; Psychology; Undecided Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Campus Housing Policy...... Available (Not Required) Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Housing is guaranteed for freshman. Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plans; Student Loans; (Space-available basis for all other undergraduates) Private Loans; Department Scholarships Parking...... Permit Required; Parking Adequate Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 179 Student Organizations; PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN 9 Fraternities; 9 Sororities; ROTC Programs Applicants...... 12,507 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... 5,883 Type of Institution...... Four Year; Comprehensive Religious Affiliation...... Disciples of Christ (DOC); United Church of Christ (UCC) GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 91% Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 58% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 14:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 74% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 6,281 Graduate Enrollment...... 1,851 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...... $45,393 Application Deadline...... Fall: March 15; Spring: October 15 ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission...... Rolling Admission Units Accepted...... Semester; Trimester; Quarter Application Fee...... $65 Minimum College GPA...... No Minimum. Average is 3.33 Application Waiver Fee...... Need Based Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Application Deadline...... Fall: January 15; Early Action: November 1 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)....Some; Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action (Yes) (See Website) Notified of Admission...... Fall: March 15 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 48 units ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Average: 1882 Priority Scholarship Consideration...... Fall: March 15 GPA Requirements...... Average: 3.74 Spring: October 15 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Most (See Website) AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Most (See Website)

ADMISSIONS: (714) 997-6711 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (714) 997-6741 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/ChapmanUniversityAdmissions| https://twitter.com/ChapmanAdmit

22 Back to TOC CHARLES R. DREW UNIVERSITY 1731 E. 120th Street, Los Angeles, Ca 90059 | www.cdrewu.edu

Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science (CDU) was founded in 1965 as one of four historically black medical universities in the United States; and the only one located west of the Mississippi. CDU fulfills its mission to develop a diverse group of health professional leaders who seek social justice, promote wellness, and provide care with excellence and compassion. They are uniquely qualified to transform the health of underserved populations through outstanding education, research, and clinical services in the context of community engagement.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... April 1 Top Degree Programs...... AS Radiologic Technology; BS Life Sciences Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA (Pre-Medical) Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Campus Housing Policy...... Off Campus Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Payment Plan; Parking...... Free Federal Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Student Organizations Coed...... Yes PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Type of Institution...... Specialized University Application Deadline...... Rolling; Recommended Deadline: March 1 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 100% Notified of Admission...... Rolling Student to Faculty Ratio...... 7:1 Units Accepted...... BS Program: Max. 63; AS Program: Up to 50% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 69 Minimum College GPA...... 3.0 Graduate Enrollment...... 412 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Tuition and Fees...... $12,436 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes ADMISSION INFORMATION Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 63 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Application Fee...... $35-100 Application Deadline...... March 1 Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action Only Notified of Admission...... Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... See Website Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes .

ADMISSIONS: (323) 563-4839 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (323) 563-4839 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/CharlesRDrewUniversity | https://twitter.com/CDrewU

. 23 Back to TOC CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROFESIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 617 West 10th Street, Los Angeles, Ca 90017 | www.thechicagoschool.edu

The Chicago School 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.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Branch/Satellite Locations...... Irvine; Chicago; Washington, D.C. Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; Coed...... Yes 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

ADMISSIONS: (800) 721-8072 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (800) 684-2890 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/TheChicagoSchool | https://twitter.com/gradpsychology

24 Back to TOC 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.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... Fall 2016: February 1 Campus Housing Policy...... On-campus housing is available Spring: November 1 Summer: April 1 Parking...... Free Parking Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Coed...... Yes Types of Aid Available...... Federal Direct Grad Plus; Private Loans; Graduate Enrollment...... 2,160 Federal Financial Aid; Federal Verification; Other Sources of Aid; Veterans/Yellow Ribbon Information; ADMISSION INFORMATION AmeriCorps; VetsBack2College (AVSI); GI Bill® Comparison Tool Application Fee...... $80 Application Waiver Fee...... CGU Alumni; Claremont Consortium Undergraduates; McNair Scholars, and Project 1000 (only) Application Deadline...... Year Round Early Action/Early Decision...... No (Has Priority) 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 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/ClaremontGraduateUniversity | https://twitter.com/cgunews

25 Back to TOC 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 , 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. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... September through May Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... Early Decision I: November 1 Top Degree Programs...... BA and MA: Economics, Government, Psychology, Early Decision II & Regular Decision: January 1 Econ-Accounting, and International Relations Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA, CSS Profile Campus Housing Policy...... Yes Types of Aid Available...... Scholarships; Loans; Grants Parking...... Freshmen are not allowed to have vehicle on campus. Extracurricular...... Yes PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 6,043 Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts Admitted...... 651 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 96% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 8:1 GRADUATION RATES Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,301 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 80% Graduate Enrollment...... 23 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 90% Tuition and Fees...... $47,395 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Deadline...... January Admission: November Application Fee...... $70 Fall Admission: April 1 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Notified of Admission...... January Admission: December 15 Application Deadline...... Early Decision I: November 1; Fall Admission: May 15 Early Decision II: February 1; Regular Decision: April 1 Units Accepted...... Varies Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Decision Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 1 year Notified of Admission...... Early Decision I: December 15; Priority Scholarship Consideration...... See financial aid deadlines. Early Decision II: February 1; Regular Decision: April 1 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Varies ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Yes (either test is accepted) Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Recommend AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (909) 621-8088 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 621-8356 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/ClaremontMcKennaCollege | https://twitter.com/cmcnews

26 Back to TOC 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 in a beautiful Southern California location. CUI offers undergraduate, graduate, and adult degree programs with online and regional cohort options. Concordia’s undergraduate program is distinctive among universities in California because of its nationally recognized Core Curriculum, and its Lutheran heritage that provides a thoughtful and caring Christian community that lives out the theology of “Grace Alone. Faith Alone.”

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... April 15 Top Degree Programs...... Business Exercise; Sport Science; Biology; Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Psychology; Communications Cal Grants; Academic Scholarships; Institutional Merit; Need-based Aid; Campus Housing Policy...... On-campus living required for students under Department Scholarships; Athlectic/Activity Awards; Work Study/ the age of 21 and not living with parents. Employment Opportunities; Federal Direct Loan Program; Private Loans Parking...... Does not permit resident freshmen to bring or register vehicles PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 2,220 Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts Admitted...... 1,911 Religious Affiliation...... Lutheran Church Missouri Synod Full-Time Retention Rate...... 79% GRADUATION RATES Student to Faculty Ratio...... 10:1 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 47% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,918 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 56% Graduate Enrollment...... 2,393 Tuition and Fees...... $30,640 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Deadline...... Early Action: December 1 Application Fee...... $50 (Free online before January 1) Notified of Admission...... Early Action: December15 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Units Accepted...... Two-year Institution: Minimum Semester 24 Four-year Institution: Maximum Semester 70 Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action: December 1 Maximum Semester 96 Notified of Admission...... December 15 Minimum College GPA...... 2.3 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... SAT (Reading/Math) and/or ACT Composite Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes GPA Requirements...... Average GPA 3.43 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA).... Some Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Minimum AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes Semester 32 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) 229-1200 ext. 301 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (949) 214-3066 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/Groups/ConcordiaIrvineClassof2019 | https://twitter.com/ConcordiaUG

27 Back to TOC DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 50 Acacia Avenue, San Rafael, Ca 94901 | www.dominican.edu

Dominican University of California is an independent university of Catholic heritage and is located 12 miles north of San Francisco. Dominican offers 24 majors, 23 minors, and one dynamic education. With a student-faculty ratio of 10:1, Dominican combines the personal attention of smaller schools with the academic resources of larger universities.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester: Fall & Spring Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Biology; Business Administration; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Health Science; Nursing; Psychology Types of Aid Available...... Merit Scholarships; State & Federal Grants; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Ukiah Dominican Grants; Work Study; Student Loans Campus Housing Policy...... 3 Residence Halls, housing more than 500 students (90% first-year students live on campus). PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... Yes Applicants...... 2,076 Extracurricular...... Clubs & organizations supported by the Admitted...... 1,680 Associated Students of Dominican University of California (ASDU); Variety of Inclusive, Diverse Clubs; Entertaining Events on/off campus; GRADUATION RATES Coed...... Yes Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 55% Type of Institution...... Four Year Comprehensive Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 62% Religious Affiliation...... Independent Institution with Catholic Heritage Full-Time Retention Rate...... 82% PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Student to Faculty Ratio...... 9:1 Application Deadline...... Priority for Fall: February 1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,485 Priority for Spring: November 1 Graduate Enrollment...... 516 Notified of Admission...... Generally, decisions are made within Tuition and Fees...... $41,730 10 working days of receipt of all required admission materials, with the exception of Nursing and Occupational Therapy. ADMISSION INFORMATION Minimum College GPA...... Transferable GPA is 2.0 Application Fee...... $50 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Application Waiver Fee...... Waived when an online application is completed. CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Application Deadline...... Priority for Fall: February 1 (With local community colleges in the Bay Area) Priority for Spring: November 1 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 30 Early Action/Early Decision...... Rolling Admissions Priority Scholarship Consideration...... February 1 Notified of Admission...... Generally, decisions are made within 10 working days Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes of receipt of all required admission materials. ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Either SAT or ACT GPA Requirements...... Uses Overall Cumulative GPA Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (415) 485-3204 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 257-1350 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/DominicanUniversityofCalifornia | https://twitter.com/DominicanCANews

28 Back to TOC FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY 2020 De La Vine Street, Santa Barbara, Ca 93105 | www.fielding.edu

Fielding Graduate University is the only graduate university in the country that is primarily focused on adult learners. A nonprofit, private university, Fielding offers 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, a scholar-practitioner learning model, and a deep understanding of adult learning. Our students, faculty, and alumni live and work around the world.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Trimester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... Start 3 months prior Coed...... Yes to tuition due date Graduate Enrollment...... 1,201 Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Types of Aid Available...... International Students, ADMISSION INFORMATION Employer Tuition Reimbursement

GMAT/GRE/SAT/MCAT Exam Requirements...... Varies by Program GPA Requirements...... Varies by Program

ADMISSIONS: (800) 340-1099 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (805) 898-4008 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/FieldingUniversity | https://twitter.com/FieldingGradU

29 Back to TOC FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY 1717 South Chestnut Avenue, Fresno, Ca 93702 | www.fresno.edu

Challenging academic programs, taught by expert faculty, give Fresno Pacific University (FPU) graduates a competitive edge in the job market and at graduate schools. Boasting the highest four-year graduation rate in California’s Central Valley, FPU serves a diverse regional and international student body, offering both bachelor and master degrees. All programs empha- size ethics and character development, affirming that we are and always will be a distinctly Christian institution. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Psychology; Business Administration; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA & Institution Specific Kinesiology; Liberal Studies; Pre-Health Sciences Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; Cal Grants; FSEOG; Direct Loans; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Bakersfield; Visalia; North Fresno; Merced Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Campus Housing Policy...... See Website Performance-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Aid; Deferred Payment Plans; Student Loans; Private Loans Parking...... $50 annual parking pass, or free parking in certain lots/streets. Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; Athletic & Performance Scholarships; Music & Performing groups; PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Over 20 Student Organizations Applicants...... 761 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... 507 Type of Institution...... Comprehensive Religious Affiliation...... Mennonite Brethren GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 81% Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 49% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 11:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 63% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 2,633 Graduate Enrollment...... 825 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...... $26,638 Application Deadline...... Rolling/Priority for Spring: November 15 Priority for Fall: March 1 ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission...... Rolling Application Fee...... $40 Units Accepted...... Transfer: 24 to be considered (Can transfer with less) Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Community College: Up to 70 units Application Deadline...... Priority Deadline: March 1; Rolling Admission Minimum College GPA...... 2.4 Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action: November 15 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes (See Website) Notified of Admission...... Rolling CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT:19/SAT: 900 (Math & Critical Ready Only) (See website for complete list) GPA Requirements...... Freshmen: 3.1; Transfers: 2.4 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 30 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes Priority Scholarship Consideration...... March 1 AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (559) 453-2037 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (559) 453-2041 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/ExperienceFPU | https://twitter.com/FPU

30 Back to TOC GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY 536 Mission Street, San Francisco, Ca 94105 | www.ggu.edu

Founded in 1901 in San Francisco, Golden Gate University (GGU) meets the needs of working adults by offering undergraduate and graduateprograms in business and management, accounting, taxation, and law. Courses are designed to engage students in real-world businesssituations and to prepare them to compete in a volatile marketplace.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Trimester Financial Aid Forms Required...... GGU Financial Aid Application; FAFSA Top Degree Programs...... MS Tax; MS Accounting; MBA; MA Psychology; MSHR Types of Aid Available...... See Website Branch/Satellite Locations...... Los Angeles (Tax Only); Seattle (Tax Only) PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Coed...... Yes Student to Faculty Ratio...... 12:1 Notified of Admission...... Digital Notification Undergraduate Enrollment...... 489 Units Accepted...... Up to 90 (Undergraduate Only) Graduate Enrollment...... 2,420 Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Tuition and Fees...... $14,640 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...... Undergraduate: $55; Graduate: $70 Application Waiver Fee...... Distributed at admission events or for attendance of an online webinar. Application Deadline...... Rolling Admissions Notified of Admission...... Digital Notifications GPA Requirements...... Undergraduate: 2.0; Graduate: 2.5

ADMISSIONS: (415) 442-6630 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 442-7270 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/GoldenGateUniversity | https://twitter.com/GGU

. 31 Back to TOC 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. Stu- dents 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. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Financial Aid Forms Required...... http://www/hmc.edu/admission/afford/ Top Degree Programs...... Engineering; Computer Science; Mathematics; applying-for-financial-aid/regular-decision/ Physics; Chemistry; Biology Types of Aid Available...... Need-Based; Merit-Based; Education Loans Campus Housing Policy...... Required for First-Year Students (99% of students live on campus all 4 years) PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... By Permit, at $30 Per Semester; Applicants...... 3,678 First-year students are not allowed to bring vehicles on campus. Admitted...... 524 Extracurricular...... https://www.hmc.edu/studentlife/student-activities/ Coed...... Yes GRADUATION RATES Type of Institution...... Liberal arts; College of Math, Science & Engineering Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 85% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 97% Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 90% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 8:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 804 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...... $48,594 Application Deadline...... April 1 ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission...... May 15 Application Fee...... $70 Units Accepted...... The Registrar provides an estimate of credit 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 (At the academic departments discretion.) Early Decision II: January 5 Notified of Admission...... Early Decision I: December 15 Early Decision II: February 15 Regular Decision: April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... SAT or ACT (with optional writing); 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 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/pages/Harvey-Mudd-College-Admissions | https://twitter.com/muddadmission

32 Back to TOC HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY 3500 Mountain Boulevard, Oakland, Ca 94619 | www.hnu.edu For 140 years, Holy Names University (HNU) has been educating students to make a positive difference in their lives and in the lives of others. HNU is a four-year, Catholic university in the hills overlooking Oakland and the San Francisco Bay. Known for liberal arts, psychology, business, nursing, and education, HNU is one of the most diverse universities in the country. Our core values involve striving for social justice through service. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Health Professions & Related Clinical Sciences; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Business; Management & Marketing; Psychology Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Campus Housing Policy...... See Website Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Parking...... On-Campus Parking Permit (Free) Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 28 Student Organizations; Athletic Scholarships PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 489 Type of Institution...... Traditional Liberal Arts Admitted...... 279 Religious Affiliation...... Roman Catholic Full-Time Retention Rate...... 72% GRADUATION RATES Student to Faculty Ratio...... 9:1 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 28% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 753 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 50% Graduate Enrollment...... 438 Tuition and Fees...... $34,488 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Deadline...... August 15 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Application Fee...... $20; Free Online Units Accepted...... Min. Semester: 24; Max. Semester: 70 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Minimum College GPA...... 2.2 Application Deadline...... August 15 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Rolling CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT See Website Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester 24 AP or IB Credit Accepted...... See Website Priority Scholarship Consideration...... March 2 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (510) 436-1351 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (510) 436-1327 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/HolyNamesUniv | https://twitter.com/HolyNamesUniv

33 Back to TOC HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY 400 Corporate Pointe, Culver City, Ca 90230 | www.hiu.edu

Hope International University is a Christian university in beautiful Orange County. We offer bachelor and master degrees in business, ministry, education, psychology, and more. Since 1928, our mission has been to empower students through Christian higher education to serve the church and impact the world for Christ. At Hope, we deliver a personalized and comprehensive education that focuses on development of the whole person: intellectually, spiritually, socially, and physically. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Human Development & Family Studies; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Theology & Ministerial Studies; Business Management; Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Social Science; Education Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Anaheim; Everett, WA Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Campus Housing Policy.....Students must live on campus or with parents until 21.

Parking...... Available PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 11 Student Organizations; Applicants...... 687 Athletic Scholarships; ROTC Programs Admitted...... 213 Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Traditional Liberal Arts GRADUATION RATES Religious Affiliation...... Christian Churches & Churches of Christ Affiliation Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 29% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 81% Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 49% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 14:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 856 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS 473 Graduate Enrollment...... Application Deadline...... Rolling $27,130 Tuition and Fees...... Notified of Admission...... Rolling ADMISSION INFORMATION Units Accepted...... Maximum Semester: 90 Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Application Fee...... $40 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester 30 Application Deadline...... Rolling Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (888) 352-HOPE | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (714) 879-3901 EXT. 2683 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/HIUnow | https://twitter.com/HIUnow

34 Back to TOC HUMPHREY’S COLLEGE 6650 Inglewood Avenue, Stockton, Ca 95207 | www.humphreys.edu

Humphreys College 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. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Quarter Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... Rolling Top Degree Programs...... Legal Professions & Studies; Criminal Justice (BA); Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Early Childhood; Liberal Arts & Sciences, General Studies & Humanities; Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Business, Management & Marketing; Community Affairs Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Modesto Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Campus Housing Policy...... No On-Campus Housing Parking...... Free Parking GRADUATION RATES Extracurricular...... 2 Student Organizations Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 61% Coed...... Yes Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 77% Type of Institution...... Career/Liberal Arts/Professional College Full-Time Retention Rate...... 77% PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Student to Faculty Ratio...... 18:1 Application Deadline...... Fall: October 4; Winter: January 10; Undergraduate Enrollment...... 617 Spring: March 21; Summer: July 18 Graduate Enrollment...... 192 Notified of Admission...... Fall: October 4; Winter: January 10; Tuition and Fees...... $12,456 Spring: March 21; Summer: July 18 Units Accepted...... Max. Quarter: 144; Max. Semester: 96 ADMISSION INFORMATION Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Application Fee...... $40 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Application Waiver Fee...... Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... 3 Application Deadline...... Fall: October 4; Winter: January 10; Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Quarter 36 Spring: March 21; Summer: July 18 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes 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 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/HumphreysCollege | https://twitter.com/HumphreysEdu

. 35 Back to TOC 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 busi- ness entrepreneurs and administrators with a deep understanding of professional ethics, intellectual property law, environ- mental protection, and other contemporary issues.

CAMPUS INFORMATION ADMISSION INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Application Fee...... $80 Extracurricular...... 8 Student Organizations Application Deadline...... Fall: June 15; Spring: October 15 Coed...... Yes GMAT/GRE/SAT/MCAT Exam Requirements...... GRE or GMAT Graduate Enrollment...... 1,866 GPA Requirements...... 2.75

ADMISSIONS: (888) 488-4968 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (888) 488-4968 | www.facebook.com/ITUSJ | https://twitter.com/ITU_Tweets

36 Back to TOC 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 inten- sive 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.

CAMPUS INFORMATION 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...... 310 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 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/KeckGraduateInstitute | https://twitter.com/KeckGrad

37 Back to TOC LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY 4500 Riverwalk Parkway Riverside, Ca 92515 | www.lasierra.edu

La Sierra University (LSU) offers 70 undergraduate and 30 graduate programs, and includes four schools: Business, Education, Religion, and the College of Arts and Sciences. LSU 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, and the Honors. La Sierra University is consistently recognized as having one of the most diverse groups of students in the U.S.

CAMPUS INFORMATION PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Academic Calendar ...... Quarter Applicants...... 4,707 Top Degree Programs...... Business; Biological Sciences; Admitted...... 1,913 Criminal Justice; Health & Exercise Science; Chemistry; Psychology GRADUATION RATES Branch/Satellite Locations...... Corona; Ontario Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 24% Campus Housing Policy...... See Website Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 50% Parking...... Must Register with Security; Parking Fees Apply Extracurricular...... NAIA and Intramural Sports; 41 Clubs & Organizations PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Coed...... Yes Application Deadline...... Spring: March 1 Type of Institution...... Traditional Liberal Arts Units Accepted...... Minimum Quarter: 12 Religious Affiliation...... Seventh-Day Adventist Maximum Quarter: 105 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 77% Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Student to Faculty Ratio...... 15:1 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... IGETC: Yes; CSUGE: See Website Undergraduate Enrollment...... 2,119 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Graduate Enrollment...... 391 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree.Sem: 36 of Last 44 Tuition and Fees...... $29,895 Qtr: 48 of Last 56 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...... $30 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Application Deadline...... Fall: February 1; Spring: March 1 Early Action/Early Decision...... Yes Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) 874-5587 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (951) 785-2175 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/LaSierraU | https://twitter.com/LaSierraNews

38 Back to TOC LAGUNA COLLEGE OF ART + DESIGN 2222 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, Ca 92651 | www.lcad.edu Laguna College of Art + Design prepares women and men for careers as creative artists and designers in a culturally and ethnically diverse world through a curriculum that emphasizes the acquisition of skills based on observation, representation and concept development. The College is committed to offering its curriculum, through accredited degree programs that imaginatively combine studio work with academic studies, and to sharing its resources with the broader community, through continuing education and exhibition programs. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Fall: August-December; Spring: January-May Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Top Degree Programs...... Animation; Design & Digital Media; Types of Aid Available...... Institutional Grant & Scholarships Drawing & Painting; Game Art & Illustration (both need & merit based); Pell Gant; SEOG Grant; Campus Housing Policy...... Yes. Limited to 56 Students. Priority to Freshmen Federal Work Study; Federal Student Loans; Cal Grant who are coming from beyond a 100 miles radius of the college. PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... Yes-Free Extracurricular...... Various Clubs on Campus Applicants...... 236 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... 138 Type of Institution...... Private. Non-Profit, Fine Arts College GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 76% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 12:1 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 26% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 543 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 45% Graduate Enrollment...... 23 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...... $27,300 Application Deadline...... March 2 ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission...... Rolling Application Fee...... $45 Units Accepted...... Studio and Liberal Arts: 56 Max Application Waiver Fee...... Yes (if application is completed online) Transfer credit will be accepted from colleges or universities that are accredited by one of the six regional associations of schools and colleges; Application Deadline...... Rolling Deadline Middle States (MASAC), New England (NEASC), North Central (NCASC), Early Action/Early Decision...... BFA APPLICATION DATES: Northwest (NWCCU), Southern (SASAC), Western (WASC), or by the Fall Sem. Priority Date for First-time Freshmen: February 2 National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) Spring Sem. Priority Date for Transfer Students: March 2 Minimum College GPA...... 2.5 Spring Sem Priority Date for All Applicants: December 1 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Rolling Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 66 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.....ACT/SAT (scores are required of all high school students, unless they opt to submit 2 letters of recommendations); Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... English & Art History: “4” Not required for transfer students or better; All other AP subjects: “3” or better; AP Studio Programs: Not Accepted GPA Requirements...... Minimum 2.5 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... AP English & Art History: “4” or better; All other AP subjects: “3” or better; AP Studio Programs: Not Accepted; All IB Liberal Art Courses: “6” or higher; All IB Studio Arts Courses: “7” or higher and also pass a portfolio review

ADMISSIONS: (949) 376-6000 EXT. 248 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (949) 376-6000 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/LCADBFA | https://twitter.com/lcad

39 Back to TOC LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY 24851 Circle Drive, Loma Linda, Ca 92354 | www.llu.edu Loma Linda University is a health-sciences institution with more than 4,729 students, located in Southern California. Eight schools and the Faculty of Graduate Studies comprise the University organization. Students from more than 113 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.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Quarter Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Nursing; Dental Hygienist; Respiratory Care; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; Institution Specific Physical Therapy; Occupational Therapy Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Campus Housing Policy...... See Website Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Parking...... See Website Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... 9 Student Organizations Coed...... Yes PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Type of Institution...... Research University *Loma Linda does not accept first-time freshman* Religious Affiliation...... Seventh-day Adventist Student to Faculty Ratio...... 3:1 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,189 Application Deadline...... Varies Graduate Enrollment...... 3,411 Notified of Admission...... Varies Units Accepted...... Min. Quarter: 41; Max. Quarter: 105 ADMISSION INFORMATION Minimum College GPA...... 2.5 Application Fee...... $60+ 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 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 558-4509 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/LLUHealth | https://twitter.com/LLUHealth

40 Back to TOC LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY One 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 profes- sional 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.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February 1 Top Degree Programs...... Business Management & Marketing; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Visual & Performing Arts; Communication & Journalism; Types of Aid Available...... TEACH Grants; Chafee Grants; Pell Grants; Social Sciences; English Language & Literature FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Perkins Loans; Campus Housing Policy...... See Website Need-based institutional Grants & scholarships; Parking...... See Website Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate and Intramural Sports; Student Government; ROTC Programs; 140 Student Organizations; 17 Fraternities & Sororities (Non-Residential) PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 12,117 Type of Institution...... Comprehensive Admitted...... 6,387 Religious Affiliation...... Roman Catholic Full-Time Retention Rate...... 90% GRADUATION RATES Student to Faculty Ratio...... 11:1 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 69% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 6,184 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 78% Graduate Enrollment...... 3,331 Tuition and Fees...... $41,597 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline...... Fall: March 15 ADMISSION INFORMATION Spring: October 15 Application Fee...... $60 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Application Waiver Fee...... Need Based Units Accepted...... Minimum: 30 Semester Hours; Application Deadline...... Fall Freshmen (Regular Decision): January 15 Maximum: 90 Semester Hours; All Spring: October 15 Community College: 60 Semester Hours Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action: Yes; Early Decision: No Minimum College GPA...... 3.0 Notified of Admission...... Fall: April 1; Spring: Rolling Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... See Website ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Freshman Applicants: ACT or SAT Required; CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... 33 Transfer Applicants (Less than 30 units): ACT or SAT Required; Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 30 Sem. Hours Transfer Applicants (More than 30 units): Not Required Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (310) 338-2750 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (310) 338-2753 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/LMUAdmission | https://twitter.com/LMUAdmission

. 41 Back to TOC MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY 30800 Palos Verdes Drive, East Rancho Palos Verdes, Ca 90275 | www.marymountcalifornia.edu Marymount California University challenges students of all backgrounds and ages to pursue lives of leadership and service. With its Oceanview, Waterfront, and Lakeside campuses, the University offers a distinctive range of experiences along the Los Angeles County coastline in Palos Verdes, in downtown San Pedro, and in rural Northern California. The spirit of its founding order, the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, guides the University to cultivate integrity, respect for human dignity, and commitment to justice, as a Catholic institution. Marymount offers Associate degrees; Bachelor of Arts degrees in Business, Liberal Arts, Media Studies and Psychology; Master of Science degrees in Community Psychology and in Leader- ship and Global Development; and a Master of Business Administration. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 1 Top Degree Programs...... Business; Media Studies; Psychology; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Liberal Arts-BioMedical Sciences; Liberal Arts-Criminal Justice Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Branch/Satellite Locations...... San Pedro; Lucerne Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Athletic Scholarships; Campus Housing Policy...... Required for all first time freshmen & sophomores Fine Art-based Scholarships; Endowed Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Grants; Payment Plans; Student Loans; Private Loan Parking...... Students may have registered cards. $50 for academic year; $35 per semester PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Extracurricular...... NAIA Sports: Soccer (M/W), Cross Country (M/W), Golf (M/W), Track (M/W); Baseball, Softball Club; Men’s Lacrosse, Application Deadline...... Fall Priority: May 1 Intramural Sports; 30+ Student Organizations Spring Priority: December 1 Coed...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Fall: Rolling beginning mid-November Spring: Rolling beginning mid-September Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts Units Accepted...... Up to 90 Semester Units Religious Affiliation...... Catholic Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 68% Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes (See Website) Student to Faculty Ratio...... 18:1 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,086 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree..30 Semester Units 22 Graduate Enrollment...... (for either AA or BA) Tuition and Fees...... $31,932 Priority Scholarship Consideration...... March 1 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...... $50 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Application Deadline...... Fall Priority Deadline: March 1 Spring Priority Deadline: December 1 Notified of Admission...... Fall: Rolling beginning mid-November Spring: Rolling beginning mid-September ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Highly Recommended Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (310) 303-7311 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (310) 303-7217 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/MCUAdmission | https://twitter.com/MarymountCU

42 Back to TOC THE MASTER’S COLLEGE 21726 Placerita Canyon Road, Santa Clarita, Ca 91321 | www.masters.edu Established in 1927, The Master’s College (TMC) is a Christian liberal arts institution that exists to empower students for a life of enduring commitment to Christ, biblical fidelity, moral integrity, intellectual growth, and a lasting contribution to the King- dom of God. Small class sizes and over 50 areas of study allow for students to pursue their calling, while developing an uncompromising biblical worldview. Under the leadership of President John MacArthur, TMC is unique in that its faculty members share a unified commitment to the Lordship of Jesus Christ and to the inerrancy of Scripture. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Business; Biology/Pre-Medicine; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; Institution Specific Communications; Biblical Studies; Music Types of Aid Available...... Cal Grant; Pell Grant; SEOG; Campus Housing Policy...... On campus housing required for traditional Academic (Merit) Scholarships; Matching Grants; undergraduate students (Exceptions approved by Student Life) Athletic Scholarships; Music Scholarships; Need-based Grants; Parking...... Permit Required Work Study; Direct Loans; Payment Plan; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Chapel; Intercollegiate (NAIA) Athletics; Servant Leadership Staff; Outreach Ministries; Intramural Sports; Student Club PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 485 Type of Institution...... 4-year Comprehensive Liberal Arts Admitted...... 368 Religious Affiliation...... Evangelical Non-Denominational Full-Time Retention Rate...... 86% GRADUATION RATES Student to Faculty Ratio...... 10:1 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 53% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,189 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 62% Graduate Enrollment...... 383 Tuition and Fees...... $29,860 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Deadline...... Priority Decision: March 2 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Application Fee...... $40 Units Accepted...... 4-Year Colleges: Maximum of 94 Units Application Waiver Fee...... Yes 2-Year Colleges: Maximum of 70 Units Application Deadline...... Priority Decision: March 2 Minimum College GPA...... 2.5 Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action: November 15 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Rolling CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Required for Freshman Applicants; (See Website) Minimum Scores Unpublished Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 24 GPA Requirements...... Minimum GPA Unpublished Priority Scholarship Consideration...... March 2 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) 568-6248 EXT. 3363 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (800) 568-6248 EXT. 2290 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/TheMastersCollege | https://twitter.com/MastersCollege

43 Back to TOC 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, marketing communications, international management, entrepreneurship, human resource management, real estate, sports management, MIS, and psychology. For the past five years, Menlo has been named, “Best in the West” by the Princeton Review. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Management; Psychology Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Campus Housing Policy...... Freshman must live on campus, Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; unless living with a parent or relative w/in a 30 mile radius. Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Parking...... Free Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 35 Student Organizations/Clubs PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 3,935 Type of Institution...... Nonsectarian Business College Admitted...... 1,773 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 80% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 15:1 GRADUATION RATES Undergraduate Enrollment...... 794 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 36% Tuition and Fees...... $37,520 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 43% ADMISSION INFORMATION PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Fee...... $40 Application Deadline...... June 1 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Rolling Application Deadline...... April 1 Units Accepted...... 94 Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 30 AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes Priority Scholarship Consideration...... April 1 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes (Credit)

ADMISSIONS: (650) 543-3753 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (650) 543-3880 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/MenloCollege | https://twitter.com/MenloCollege

44 Back to TOC MILLS COLLEGE 5000 MacArthur Boulevard, Oakland, Ca 94613 | www.mills.edu

Mills College is an independent liberal arts institution located in the San Francisco Bay Area. We offer a highly individualistic yet intensely inclusive environment where students are encouraged to stand out, emboldened to think big, and empowered to make a statement. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February 15 Top Degree Programs...... Undergraduate Programs (English; Psychology; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Biology; Economics; Political, Legal & Economic Analysis) Graduate Programs (Education, MBA, Pre-Med, English, Music) Types of Aid Available...... Merit; Institutional; State (CA only); Federal Campus Housing Policy...... Available PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... Available Extracurricular...... Over 50 Clubs and Organizations Applicants...... 1,869 Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts and Science Women’s College Admitted...... 1,423 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 71% GRADUATION RATES Student to Faculty Ratio...... 11:1 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 60% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 917 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 69% Graduate Enrollment...... 625 Tuition and Fees...... $42,918 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Deadline...... Priority Scholarship Consideration: March 1 Regular Decision: April 1 Application Fee...... $50 Notified of Admission...... Entering Fall Applicants: April Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Entering Spring Applicants: December Application Deadline...... First Year Students Early Action: November 15 Units Accepted...... Up to 67 Semester Units & 100 Quarter Units First Year Students Regular Decision: January 15 Minimum College GPA...... 3.0 Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action: November 15 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Early Action: December; Regular Decision: March CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... SAT: 1570-1840 (Middle 50%) Priority Scholarship Consideration...... Yes ACT: 23-29 (Middle 50%) Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes GPA Requirements...... First Year: 3.67 GPA Average Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Accept A-G Course Pattern AP or IB Credit Accepted...... AP & IB (High Level) Credit Accepted

ADMISSIONS: (800) 87-MILLS | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (510) 430-2000 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/MillsCollegeAdmission | https://twitter.com/MillsCollege

45 Back to TOC 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.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February 15 Top Degree Programs...... Nursing; Pre-Nursing; Psychology; Biology; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Sociology; Business Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Dual Campus: Chalon/Doheny Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Parking...... Free Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Intramural Sports; 34 Student Organizations; 3 Fraternities/Sororities PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes, Graduate Only Applicants...... 2,161 Type of Institution...... Traditional Liberal Arts Admitted...... 1,692 Religious Affiliation...... Roman Catholic GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 77% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 12:1 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 50% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 2,668 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 66% Graduate Enrollment...... 624 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...... $34,826 Application Deadline...... Rolling ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission...... Rolling Application Fee...... $50 Units Accepted...... Min. Semester: 24; Max. Semester: 66 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Minimum College GPA...... 2.4 Application Deadline...... Rolling Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... See Website Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... See Notified of Admission...... Rolling Website ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester 30 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes Priority Scholarship Consideration...... February 15 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (310) 954-4250 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/MountSaintMarysU | https://twitter.com/MSMU_LA

46 Back to TOC NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 11355 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 graduate and undergraduate degree programs, both on-campus and online.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... One Month Course Format Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... Rolling Top Degree Programs...... Undergraduate (Public Health BS; Business Admin; Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Psychology BA; Criminal Justice Administration BS; Associate of Arts) Perkins Loans; TEACH-AGG-SMART; Merit-based Scholarships; Graduate (Master of Education; Special Education MS; Institutional Loans; Student Loans; Private Loans Teaching MA; Master of Business Administration; Educational Administration MS Branch/Satellite Locations...... Bakersfield; Chula Vista; Costa Mesa; Fresno; GRADUATION RATES La Mesa; Los Angeles; Ontario; Oxnard, Palm Desert (Military Base); Rancho Bernardo; Rancho Cordova; Redding; San Bernardino; Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 19% San Diego; San Jose; Stockton; Woodland Hills; Henderson, NV Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 46% Parking...... Fee Extracurricular...... ROTC Program PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Coed...... Yes Units Accepted...... Maximum Semester: 90 Type of Institution...... Non-Profit Maximum Quarter: 135 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 60% Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Student to Faculty Ratio...... 20:1 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester: 45 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 9,721 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Graduate Enrollment...... 7,887 Tuition and Fees...... $12,384 ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...... $60 Application Deadline...... Rolling

ADMISSIONS: (800) NAT-UNIV | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (858) 642-8500 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/NationalUniversity | https://twitter.com/NatUniv

. 47 Back to TOC 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 over 2,000 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 40 undergrad- uate, graduate, doctorate, and teacher credential programs. The historic campus is located on the San Francisco peninsula in Silicon Valley. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February 1 Top Degree Programs...... Biological Sciences; Business Administration; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Psychology; Liberal Studies (Teacher Prep); Visual & Performing Arts Types of Aid Available...... Institutional (Need-Based and Merit-Based); Branch/Satellite Locations...... Santa Clara; Redwood City State; Federal; Outside Scholarships awarded in addition to NDNU Aid Campus Housing Policy...... First and second year students are required to live on campus with some exemptions possible (traditional residence halls, PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN single rooms in shared suites, and apartments). Applicants...... 2,167 Parking...... On-Campus Parking Available; First year students are not permitted cars, unless by exemption. Admitted...... 1,684 Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate and Intramural Sports; more than 30 Student Organizations GRADUATION RATES Coed...... Yes Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 43% Type of Institution...... Comprehensive Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 53% Religious Affiliation...... Roman Catholic Full-Time Retention Rate...... 75% PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Student to Faculty Ratio...... 11:1 Application Deadline...... Fall: August 1; Spring: December 1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,178 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Graduate Enrollment...... 804 Units Accepted...... Up to 78 Lower Division Units Tuition and Fees...... $31,822 Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes ADMISSION INFORMATION CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... 36 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree..30 Semester Units Application Fee...... $50 Priority Scholarship Consideration...... Fall: August 1; Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Spring: December 1 Application Deadline...... Fall: August 1; Spring: December 1 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes; Up to 30 Units Early Action/Early Decision...... Yes 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 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (800) 263-0545 OR (650) 508-3741 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/NDNUBelmont | https://twitter.com/NDNU

48 Back to TOC OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE 400 Corporate Pointe, Culver City, Ca 90230 | 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.” CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February 1 Top Degree Programs...... Diplomacy & World Affairs; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; CSS Profile English & Comparative Literary Studies; Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Economics; Psychology; Art History/Visual Arts Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Campus Housing Policy...... Entering freshman, sophomores & Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans juniors must live on campus. Parking...... Free Parking; Permit Required PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 100 Student Organizations; 6,071 Athletic Scholarships; 8 Fraternities/Sororities Applicants...... 2,552 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... Type of Institution...... Traditional Liberal Arts GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 93% Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 80% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 10:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 85% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 2,040 Tuition and Fees...... $47,522 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS . Application Deadline...... Fall: March 15; Spring: October 15 ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission...... Fall: May 1-15; Spring: December 1-15 Application Fee...... $60 Units Accepted...... Min. Semester: 32; Max. Semester: 64 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Minimum College GPA...... 3.3 Application Deadline...... January 15 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Decision I: November 15 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester: 64 Early Decision II: January 2 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Notified of Admission...... April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) 825-5262 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (323) 259-2548 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/Occidental | https://twitter.com/oxynews

49 Back to TOC OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN 9045 Lincoln Boulevard, Los Angeles, Ca 90045 | www.otis.edu Otis College of Art and Design prepares diverse students of art and design to enrich our world, through their creativity, their skill, and their vision. Otis is L.A.’s first independent professional school of art and design. Since 1918, Otis has trained artists and designers who are in the vanguard of Southern California’s cultural and entrepreneurial life. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Year Round Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Digital Media; Communication Arts; Financial Aid Forms Required...... Optional Fine Arts; Fashion Design; Toy Design FAFSA required for Financial Aid Consideration Campus Housing Policy...... Available Types of Aid Available...... Scholarships; Grants; Federal Loans; Parking...... Free and Available PLUS Loans; Private Loans; Work-Study Extracurricular...... Student Activities; First Year Experience Mixers; Open Mic Nights; Constitution Day; Halloween Extravaganza; Movies That Matter Series; PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Annual Holiday Sale; Button My Valentine; Global Dance Day; Sister Spit; 1,584 Knott’s Scary Farm Outing; L.A. County Fair Day; Student Awards Banquet Applicants...... 1,053 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... Type of Institution...... Art & Design GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 79% Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 52% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 7:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 63% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,093 Graduate Enrollment...... 53 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...... $40,490 Application Deadline...... Spring Priority Date: November 15 ADMISSION INFORMATION Fall Priority Date: February 15 Notified of Admission...... Within 3 weeks of receipt of application materials. Application Fee...... $60 Units Accepted...... Sophomore Level: Minimum of 18 sem units of studio art Application Waiver Fee...... Available (Advisable 15 transferable general education units) Application Deadline...... Spring Priority Date: November 15 . Junior Level: Applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis Fall Priority Date: February 15 (Between 36 and 40 semesters units of studio art are generally required. Notified of Admission...... Within 3 weeks of receipt of application materials. Must meet both the unit and portfolio requirements to be admitted at this level.) ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Required within 6 months Minimum College GPA...... 2.5 of graduating High School. Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... IGETC alone is not effective in preparing GPA Requirements...... 2.5 or Higher a student to transfer to Otis because the curriculum does not AP or IB Credit Accepted...... (AP) History, Math & Science: 3, 4, or 5; include the art and design studio classes taken during Otis’ Foundation Year (AP) Art History or English: 4 or 5; IB Upper Level exams: 5 or more in (drawing, figure drawing, and 2-D and 3-D design). Language (English), Individuals and Societies (Social Sciences), Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 52 of 120 Experimental Sciences (Natural Science), and Mathematics; required units to complete undergraduate degree No credit will be given for Standard Level exams regardless of the score. Priority Scholarship Consideration...... February 15 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered.(AP) History, Math & Science: 3, 4, 5; (AP) Art History or English: 4 or 5; AP credit will count for up to three semester credits each toward the first-semester requirements in these areas.

ADMISSIONS: (310) 665-6820 OR (800) 527-OTIS (6847) | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (310) 665-6880 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/Otis.College | https://twitter.com/OtisCollege

50 Back to TOC PACIFIC OAKS COLLEGE 55 West Eureka Street, Pasadena, Ca 91103 | www.pacificoaks.edu Pacific Oaks College is an educational institution offering upper division and graduate-level college programs in human development, counseling (Marriage & Family Therapy - MFT), and teacher education. Unique MFT specializations are offered in Trauma Studies, African American, and Latina/o Family Studies. Our primary focus is placed upon the needs of all young children and their families, and all those who, in a direct or indirect manner, touch their lives each day.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 1 Top Degree Program...... Social Service/Human Development Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; Institution Specific Branch/Satellite Locations...... Santa Clara; Santa Cruz; Salinas; Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Sacramento; Visalia; Chico Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Parking...... Open Parking Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Student Government Association Coed...... Yes PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Type of Institution...... Specialized College *Pacific Oaks does not accept first-time freshman* Student to Faculty Ratio...... 10:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 482 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Graduate Enrollment...... 694 Application Deadline...... Contact Pacific Oaks Notified of Admission...... Rolling ADMISSION INFORMATION Units Accepted...... Min. Semester: 48; Max. Semester: 90 w/Restrictions Application Fee...... $55 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester 30

ADMISSIONS: (877) 314-2380 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (626) 529-8171 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/PacificOaks | https://twitter.com/PacificOaks

. 51 Back to TOC One Angwin Avenue, Angwin, Ca 94508 | www.puc.edu

Located in the Napa Valley, Pacific Union College is a Christian liberal arts college sponsored by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Its mission is to prepare students for lives of useful human service and uncompromising personal integrity. Sixteen departments house 36 majors, 23 pre-professional programs, and two master degrees. The 200-acre main campus is sur- rounded by approximately 1,800 acres of college-owned agricultural and forested land, laced with hiking and biking trails.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Quarter Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 1 Top Degree Programs...... Nursing; Business Pre-Professional; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; Institution Specific Health Sciences; Education; Psychology Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Fairfield; Napa Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Campus Housing Policy...... Resident Halls for Unmarried Students; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Apartments for Married Students; (98% of all freshmen & 76 of all degree seeking undergraduates live on campus.) PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... Assigned Parking Lots Applicants...... 2,051 Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 38 Student Organizations Admitted...... 973 Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Four-Year Traditional Liberal Arts College; GRADUATION RATES Religious Affiliation...... Seventh-Day Adventist Affiliation Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 30% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 79% Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 45% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 16:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,640 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS 4 Graduate Enrollment...... Application Deadline...... Rolling $28,131 Tuition and Fees...... Notified of Admission...... Rolling ADMISSION INFORMATION Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Application Fee...... $30 (None, if online) Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Application Waiver Fee...... Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes (with 6 Colleges) Application Deadline...... Rolling Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree....BA: 36 Qtr. Units; Notified of Admission...... Rolling AA: 24 Qtr. Units ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Either ACT or SAT Accepted; Neither Preferred Priority Scholarship Consideration...... Regular Decision: Yes GPA Requirements...... 2.3 or Higher Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... See Website AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) 862-7080 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (707) 965-7200 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/PacificUnionCollege | https://twitter.com/PUCNow

52 Back to TOC 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. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Quarter Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... MA Counseling; BS Business Psychology; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA, Permission to Release Form; Ph.D. Clinical Psychology; PGSP-Stanford Psy.D Consortium; FERPA; IRS Tax Return; Transcript BS Psychology & Social Action Types of Aid Available...... See Website Branch/Satellite Locations...... Los Altos; Los Altos Hills; San Mateo; Cupertino; Scotts Valley PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Parking...... Limited Extracurricular...... See Website Application Deadline...... (Bachelor’s) Round 1: January 16; Round 2: May 15; Round 3 (final): August 28 Coed...... Yes Notified of Admission...... (Bachelor’s) Round 1: January 30; Comprehensive Type of Institution...... Round 2: May 29; Round 3 (final): September 4 Student to Faculty Ratio...... 17:1 Units Accepted...... Bachelor’s: 90 Units from Accredited Institution Undergraduate Enrollment...... 194 Minimum College GPA...... Bachelor’s: 2.0 Graduate Enrollment...... 887 Accept IGETC/CSU GE Breadth...... CSU GE Breadth ADMISSION INFORMATION CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Priority Scholarship Consideration...... Yes Application Fee...... Bachelor’s: None/Master’s: $40/Doctoral: $50 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... AP Credit Accepted Application Deadline...... (Bachelor’s) Round 1: January 16; 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 Action/Early Decision...... Yes (See Dates Above) Notified of Admission...... (Bachelor’s) Round 1: January 30; Round 2: May 29; Round 3 (Final): September 4; (Master’s): Afew 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 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (650) 433-3824 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/PaloAltoUniversity | https://twitter.com/LifeatPAU

53 Back to TOC PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY 24255 Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, Ca 90263 | www.pepperdine.edu Founded in 1937, Pepperdine University is a private Christian institution, committed to the highest standards of academic excel- lence 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 undergraduates. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION 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; Political Science Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Perkins Loans; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Malibu Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Campus Housing Policy...... 1st & 2nd year students must live on campus. Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Parking...... Free Parking Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; Athletic Scholarships; PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN 115 Student Organizations; 13 Fraternities/Sororities; ROTC Program Applicants...... 8,914 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... 3,161 Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation...... Church of Christ Affiliation GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 92% Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 75% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 12:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 84% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 3,451 Graduate Enrollment...... 3,966 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...... $46,692 Application Deadline...... Fall: January 5; Spring: October 15 ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission...... Fall: April 1; Spring: November 15 Units Accepted...... Minimum Semester: 30; Maximum Semester: 64 Application Fee...... $65 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... See Website Application Waiver Fee...... Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Application Deadline...... Fall: January 5; Spring: October 15 (See Website) Notified of Admission...... Fall: April 1; Spring: November 15 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester: 64 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes GPA Requirements...... Yes Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (310) 506-4392 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (310) 506-4301 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/Pepperdine | https://twitter.com/pepperdine

54 Back to TOC PITZER COLLEGE 400 Corporate Pointe, Culver City, Ca 90230 | 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. CAMPUS INFORMATION ADMISSION INFORMATION CONTINUED Academic Calendar...... Fall Semester: August-December; AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Pitzer awards course credit in all AP Spring Semester: January-May subjects/courses. One course credit is granted for each test score result of Top Degree Programs...... Psychology Special; Self-Designed; 4 or 5 with some exceptions made by individual field groups; Environmental Analysis; Economics; Sociology Higher level IB exam scores of 5, 6, or 7 are also accepted for credit Campus Housing Policy...... 3 Residence Halls: Pitzer, Atherton and Sandborn FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION (For the first-year student population) West and East Hall and Mead Hall: Transfer and New Resources (23+) students Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... Only Deadlines by Category: Parking...... On-Campus parking available for juniors & seniors; Early Decision I CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE: November 15; FAFSA: February 1 (Unless there is need for a vehicle before then) Early Decision II CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE: January 1; FAFSA: February 1 Regular Decision CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE: February 1; FAFSA: February 1 Extracurricular...... Over 200 Clubs; 21 NCAA-Division III Athletic Teams between men and women; Club and Intramural Sports; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; CSS; Financial Aid PROFILE Study abroad before graduation; Engage in community service learning Types of Aid Available...... Grants; Work Study; Loans Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Four-Year Undergraduate Institution PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Full-Time Retention Rate...... 90% Applicants...... 4,324 Student to Faculty Ratio...... 12:1 Admitted...... 563 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,076 GRADUATION RATES Tuition and Fees...... $47,020 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 80% ADMISSION INFORMATION Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 84% Application Fee...... $70 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes, through the Common Application PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline....Early Decision I: November 15; Early Decision II: January 1; Application Deadline...... Fall: Aprl 1; Spring: October 1 Regular Decision: January 1 Notified of Admission...... Fall: May 15; Spring: November 15 Early Action/Early Decision...... Only Early Decision I & II Units Accepted...... Units are evaluated after a student is accepted; Notified of Admission....Early Decision I: December 19; Early Decision II: February 13; If we have a similar course on campus, the unit will count as credit Regular Decision: April 1 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Recommended ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Optional CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes GPA Requirements...... No Requirements (Holistic Admission Process) Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes (Please see above under “AP or IB Credit Accepted”)

ADMISSIONS: (909) 621-8129 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 621-8208 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/PitzerOfficeofAdmission | https://twitter.com/PitzerAdmission

55 Back to TOC POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY 3900 Lomaland Drive, San Diego, Ca 92106 | www.pointloma.edu

Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) is a private, Christian institution on the coast of San Diego, ten minutes from downtown. We are capped at 2600--large enough for quality, but small enough for community. Academically, students are encouraged to achieve, through challenging coursework (90% of pre-med students get into med school!), internships (all 60 majors have internship components), and Study Abroad (more than 50 programs)! Spiritually, students grow in chapel services, 30+ stu- dent ministry opportunities, and countless missions trips. Our community is active—with 70% of students living on campus, our NCAA D2 athletics, clubs, teams, trips…you will never be bored at Point Loma! CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... FAFSA Deadline: March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Business; Nursing; Bio-Chem (Pre-Med, Pre-Vet, etc.); Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Recommended Kinesiology; Psychology Types of Aid Available...... Merit Based; Need Based; Athletic; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Bakersfield; Mission Valley; San Diego; Involvement Based; Major Based Liberty Station California Center Campus Housing Policy...... Available all 4 years PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN (Required for freshmen and sophomores who do not live at home.) Parking...... Free Applicants...... 3,036 Extracurricular...... NCAA D2 Athletics; Intramural Athletics; Admitted...... 2,111 40+ Clubs; 30+ Student Ministries GRADUATION RATES Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 59% Religious Affiliation...... Christian (Sponsored by the Nazarene Church) Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 73% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 84% PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Student to Faculty Ratio...... 14:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 2,568 Application Deadline...... Fall: February 15; Spring: October 1 Graduate Enrollment...... 806 Notified of Admission...... Fall: April 1; Spring: Rolling Tuition and Fees...... $31,406 Units Accepted...... 1-70 from Accredited CC; Unlimited from Accredited 4-Year ADMISSION INFORMATION Minimum College GPA...... Varies Application Fee...... $55 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Generally (With Evaluation) Application Waiver Fee...... NACAC/CollegeBoard - Both Accepted CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes All of SD county CCs; Many in OC; Application Deadline...... Early Action: November 15; LA & Imperial Counties; Select Others Transfer and General Admission: February 15; Spring (transfers only): October 1 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Yes Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action (Transfer Freshmen & Sophomores) Notified of Admission...... EA: December 20; General: April 1; Spring: Rolling Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Either Test Required GPA Requirements...... Varies Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes (Not Required) AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Both Accepted

ADMISSIONS: (800) 733-7770 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (619) 849-2538 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/Go2PLNU | https://twitter.com/Go2PLNU

56 Back to TOC POMONA COLLEGE 333 North College Way, Claremont, Ca 91711 | www.pomona.edu Pomona College is an independent coeducational institution of arts and sciences. Founded in 1887, the College has long enjoyed a national reputation as one of the nation’s preeminent liberal arts colleges. The College’s liberal arts curriculum, small classes, residential campus, sophisticated laboratories and studios, study abroad opportunities, depth of resources, and proximity to Los Angeles prepare students for lives of personal fulfillment and social responsibility in a global context. As the founding member of The Claremont Colleges, Pomona students enjoy both the benefits of a small college and the academic and social diversity of a larger consortium. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Fall & Spring Semesters; No Summer Schools Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... Early Decision I: December 1; Top Degree Program...... Bachelors in Arts Early Decision II: February 1; Regular Decision: March 1 Campus Housing Policy...... Housing is required for first year students. Financial Aid Forms Required...... CSS Profile/FAFSA Guaranteed for all students all 4 years. Types of Aid Available...... Need Based Scholarships & Grants Parking...... Prohibited for first year students; Designated lots free of charge Extracurricular...... 220 Pomona College 5C Clubs and Organizations PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 7,727 Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts Admitted...... 942 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 98% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 7:1 GRADUATION RATES Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,650 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 90% Tuition and Fees...... $45,832 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 93% ADMISSION INFORMATION PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Fee...... $70 Application Deadline...... March 15 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes (By Request) Notified of Admission...... May 15 Application Deadline...... Early Decision I: November 1; Early Decision II: January 1; Units Accepted...... Up to 16 Courses Regular Decision: January 1 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 16 Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Decision Notified of Admission..Early Decision I: December 15; Early Decision II: February 15; Regular Decision: April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements.....ACT or SAT (with 2 subject tests in different areas) AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes (up to 2 courses with testing proficiency)

ADMISSIONS: (909) 621-8134 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 621-8205 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/PomonaAdmissions | https://twitter.com/PomonaCollege

57 Back to TOC PROVIDENCE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 1539 East Howard Street, Pasadena, Ca 91104 | www.providencecc.edu

At Providence Christian College, we believe that an institution is most successful if its vision is stated clearly and integrated consciously into every aspect of community life. The principles that guide Providence are adherence to the teachings of scripture, Christ-centeredness in both doctrine and practice, and faithful service in extending the Kingdom of God into every area of life. These principles are woven throughout the Providence experience, from school mission statement to syllabus.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... April 1 Campus Housing Policy...... Yes Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Parking...... Yes Types of Aid Available...... Scholarships; Grants; Work Study; Loans Extracurricular...... Student Organizations/Clubs (Contact Institution) Coed...... Yes PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts Applicants...... 110 Religious Affiliation...... Reformed Christian Admitted...... 49 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 65% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 11:1 GRADUATION RATES Undergraduate Enrollment...... 91 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 60% Tuition and Fees...... $25,680 ADMISSION INFORMATION PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Fee...... $25 Application Deadline...... Contact Institution Application Deadline...... Contact Institution Notified of Admission...... Contact Institution Early Action/Early Decision...... Contact Institution Units Accepted...... Up to 64 Semester Units Notified of Admission...... Contact Institution Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Minimum of 9 GPA Requirements...... Minimum 2.5 Upper Level Units Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Visit Website AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes, Contact Institution

ADMISSIONS: (866) 323-0233 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/ProvidenceCC | https://twitter.com/ProvidenceCC

58 Back to TOC SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CALIFORNIA 1928 Saint Marys Road, Moraga, Ca 94556 | www.stmarys-ca.edu

Saint Mary’s College of California is one of the oldest and most distinguished colleges in the West. Its reputation for excellence, innovation, and responsiveness in education comes from its heritage as a Catholic, Lasallian, and liberal arts institution. This heritage creates a unique, personalized, student-centered learning environment. Located in the rolling hills of the Moraga Valley, the 420-acre campus offers spaciousness and beauty, with proximity to the cultural centers of the San Francisco Bay Area. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 1 Top Degree Programs...... Accounting; Business Administration; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Communication; Kinesiology; Psychology Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Grad/Prof degree programs only: Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; San Ramon; Sacramento; Santa Clara; San Francisco; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Los Angeles; Las Vegas; New York City Campus Housing Policy...... See Website PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... Parking Permit Required; No Fee Applicants...... 4,865 Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 56 Student Organizations; Admitted...... 3,695 Athletic Scholarships; ROTC Programs Coed...... Yes GRADUATION RATES Type of Institution...... Comprehensive Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 56% Religious Affiliation...... Roman Catholic Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 66% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 89% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 13:1 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Undergraduate Enrollment...... 2,961 Application Deadline...... Spring: November 1 Graduate Enrollment...... 1,151 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Tuition and Fees...... $41,380 Units Accepted...... Min. Semester: 23; Max. Semester: 64; Quarter: 34.5 Minimum College GPA...... 2.3 ADMISSION INFORMATION Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... IGETC: Yes; CSUGE: See Website Application Fee...... $55 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... 33 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Priority Scholarship Consideration...... March 1 Application Deadline...... Fall: January 15; Spring: December 15 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action Notified of Admission...... Fall: February 14; Spring: Rolling ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (925) 631-4224 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (866) 306-0390 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/StMarysCA | https://twitter.com/StMarysCA

59 Back to TOC SAMUEL MERRITT UNIVERSITY 3100 Telegraph Avenue, Oakland, Ca 94609 | www.samuelmerritt.edu

Samuel Merritt University is recognized as a premier health sciences institution. Expert faculty and staff shape an inclusive learning environment where students experience best teaching practices and state-of-the-art learning approaches. The University offers degrees in nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, physician assistant, and podiatric medicine. Samuel Merritt University offers three doctoral degree programs, including podiatric medicine, physical therapy and nursing practice. Samuel Merritt University is an affiliate of Sutter Health and Alta Bates Summit Medical Center. 86% of surveyed students (Fall 2012) site “reputation of program” as the top reason to attend SMU. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Year Round Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... Varies by Program Top Degree Programs...... Nursing; Physical Therapy; Occupational Therapy; Financial Aid Forms Required...... Strongly Recommended Podiatry; Physician Assistant Types of Aid Available...... State & Federal Grants; Scholarships; Branch/Satellite Locations...... San Mateo; Sacramento; Oakland Loans; Scholarships Vary by Program Parking...... On Site Coed...... Yes PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Type of Institution...... Health Sciences Application Deadline...... Varies by Program Student to Faculty Ratio...... 8:1 Minimum College GPA...... 3.0 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 601 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Graduate Enrollment...... 979 ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...... $45 to $150 Varies by Program Application Deadline...... Varies by Program Notified of Admission...... Email ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... GRE; MCAT; TEAS GPA Requirements...... 3.0 or Higher

ADMISSIONS: (800) 607-6377 OR (510) 869-6511 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (510) 869-1590 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/SamuelMerritt University | https://twitter.com/SamuelMerrittU

60 Back to TOC SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 200 Riverview Parkway, Santee, Ca 92019 | www.sdcc.edu

San Diego Christian College (SDC) provides more than just a great education, it is a place to grow in your walk with God as you find your purpose and pursue your passion. At SDC, we value whole person growth, nurtured in a community of students, faculty, and staff who are focused on serving Christ and others. In this dynamic learning environment, you will not only gain a degree, but will develop a Christian worldview that will prepare you for whatever career or ministry you choose to pursue. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... August to May - 2 Semesters Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Top Degree Programs...... Business; Kinesiology; Biology; Types of Aid Available...... Institutional; Academic; Honors; Liberal Studies; Psychology Leadership Program; Homeschool; Federal and State Loans Branch/Satellite Locations...... Bloomington, MN Campus Housing Policy...... Yes, Apartments PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... Yes, Free Applicants...... 409 Extracurricular...... Athletics (tennis, softball, baseball, cross country, Admitted...... 227 volleyball, soccer, basketball); Study Abroad; Leadership Program; Honors Program; ASB; Intramurals; Service Learning; Missions Trips; GRADUATION RATES Worship Teams; Performing Arts Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 31% Coed...... Yes Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 44% Type of Institution...... Private, Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation...... Christian PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Full-Time Retention Rate...... 73% Application Deadline...... Rolling Admissions Student to Faculty Ratio...... 18:1 Notified of Admission...... Within 2 Weeks of Acceptance Undergraduate Enrollment...... 940 Units Accepted...... Up to 90 Graduate Enrollment...... 26 Minimum College GPA...... 2.5 Tuition and Fees...... $27,090 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes ADMISSION INFORMATION Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 30 Application Fee...... Free Application Deadline...... Rolling Admissions Early Action/Early Decision...... January 15 Notified of Admission...... Within 2 Weeks of Acceptance ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT Minimum: 29; SAT Minimum: 1350 GPA Requirements...... 2.75 AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) 676-2242 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (619) 201-8730 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/SDCCHawks | https://twitter.com/SDChristian

. 61 Back to TOC 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 educa- tion 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 interdisci- plinary environment. At SFAI, the focus is on educating artists who will become the creative leaders of their generation. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 1 Top Degree Programs...... BFA in Painting; MFA in Studio Art; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA BFA in Photography; BFA in Printmaking; BFA in Film Types of Aid Available...... Federal; State; Institutional Campus Housing Policy...... Yes Extracurricular...... Clubs and Organizations PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 427 Type of Institution...... Four Year (With Graduate Programs) Admitted...... 406 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 69% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 11:1 GRADUATION RATES 467 Undergraduate Enrollment...... Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 32% 232 Graduate Enrollment...... Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 33% Tuition and Fees...... $40,096 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Deadline...... Rolling; Priority Deadline: April 15 Application Fee...... $75; $85 for Graduate and Post-Baccalaureate Programs Notified of Admission...... Rolling Application Waiver Fee...... Yes (With Financial Need) Units Accepted...... 60 (Up to 90 for second degree students) Application Deadline...... Rolling; Priority Deadline: February 15 Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 60 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Optional (Highly Recommended) Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes GPA Requirements...... 2.0 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... No AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) 345-SFAI | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 749-4520 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/SanFranciscoArtInstitute | https://twitter.com/SFAIEvents

62 Back to TOC SAN FRANCISCO CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC 50 Oak Street, San Francisco, Ca 94102 | www.sfcm.edu

The San Francisco Conservatory of Music educates exceptionally talented musicians from around the world to become artists of the highest caliber, as well as musical citizens prepared for the challenges of the twenty-first century. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February 15 Top Degree Programs...... Bachelor of Music; Master of Music; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; Professional Studies Diploma; Artist Certificate; Institution’s Form; CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE; Postgraduate Diploma in Voice International Student’s Certificate of Finances (International Students Only) Coed...... Yes Types of Aid Available...... Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans; Type of Institution...... Music Conservatory Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans; Direct Plus Loan; Federal Perkins Loans; Federal Pell; SEOG; State Scholarships; Full-Time Retention Rate...... 82% State Grants; Institutional; Need-Based; Merit-Based Scholarships Student to Faculty Ratio...... 7:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 171 PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Graduate Enrollment...... 218 Applicants...... 330 Tuition and Fees...... $40,992 Admitted...... 123 ADMISSION INFORMATION GRADUATION RATES Application Fee...... $110 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 47% Application Deadline...... December 1 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 50% Notified of Admission...... April 1 GPA Requirements...... Students admitted under academic probation if GPA PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS from prior institution is below 2.5 (undergrad) or 3.0 (graduate). Application Deadline...... December 1 AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes (Case by Case Basis) Notified of Admission...... April 1 Units Accepted...... Up to 36 Semester Units Minimum College GPA...... Undergrads: 2.5; Graduate: 3.0 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 28 Sem. Units Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes (Case by Case Basis)

ADMISSIONS: (800) 899-SFCM | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 503-6214 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/SFCMStudentLife | https://twitter.com/SFCMStudentLife .

63 Back to TOC SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, Ca 95053 | www.scu.edu Santa Clara University, a comprehensive Jesuit, Catholic institution 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.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Varies (Based on Program) Priority Deadline for Financial Aid..Early Action-CSS Profile: November 15; Top Degree Programs...... Communication; Finance; FAFSA: February 1; Political Science; Psychology; Economics Regular Decision-CSS Profile & FAFSA: February 1 Campus Housing Policy...... Not Required (Recommended) Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; CSS Profile Parking...... Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors Only Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; Direct Loans; Perkin Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 100+ Student Organizations Institutional Loans; Student Loans; Private Loans; Cal Grant; Coed...... Yes Other State-Funded Scholarships Type of Institution...... Comprehensive 4 Year Religious Affiliation...... Roman Catholic Jesuit PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Full-Time Retention Rate...... 96% Applicants...... 14,985 Student to Faculty Ratio...... 12:1 Admitted...... 7,395 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 5,486 Graduate Enrollment...... 3,529 GRADUATION RATES $43,812 Tuition and Fees...... Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 78% ADMISSION INFORMATION Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 85% Application Fee...... $60 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Application Deadline...... Winter: October 1; Fall: Rolling (January 7-April 15) Application Deadline...... Early Action & Early Decision: November 1; Regular Decision: January 7 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Early Action/Early Decision...... Yes, Both Units Accepted...... See Website Notified of Admission...... Early Action & Early Decision: Late December Minimum College GPA...... See Website Regular Decision: Late March Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... No (See Website) Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)....Varies AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... See Website Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... See Website

ADMISSIONS: (408) 554-4700 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (408) 551-1000 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/ApplytoSCU | https://twitter.com/santaclarauniv

64 Back to TOC SAYBROOK UNIVERSITY 475 14th Street, 9th Floor, Oakland, Ca 94612 | www.saybrook.edu Saybrook University (SU) provides rigorous graduate education that inspires transformational change in individuals, organizations, and communities, toward a just, humane, and sustainable world. Saybrook’s programs are deeply rooted in the humanistic tradition and a commitment to help students develop as whole people—mind, body, and spirit.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... August-December; January-June Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... June 1 Top Degree Programs...... Clinical Psychology; Types of Aid Available...... Scholarships; FAFSA Integrative and Functional Nutrition; Mind Body Medicine; Leadership and Organizational Systems; Interdisciplinary Studies Branch/Satellite Locations...... Seattle, Washington Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Graduate Graduate Enrollment...... 567 ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...... $50 Application Waiver Fee...... Often Application Deadline...... June 1 Early Action/Early Decision...... Rolling Notified of Admission...... Immediately GPA Requirements...... 3.0

ADMISSIONS: (888) 308-0032 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (888) 253-5100 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/SaybrookU | https://twitter.com/saybrooku

. 65 Back to TOC SCRIPPS COLLEGE 1030 Columbia Avenue, Claremont, Ca 91711 | www.scrippscollege.edu

Scripps College is a top-ranked liberal arts college and a member of The Claremont Colleges. Scripps offers an intense learning experience with small classes on a campus famous for its beauty, and its approximately 950 students enjoy the individualized attention of expert professors in a tight-knit community. Our campus is in Claremont, California, 35 miles east of Los Angeles. The mission of Scripps is to educate women to develop their intellects and talents through active partic- ipation in a community of scholars, so that as graduates they may contribute to society through public and private lives of leadership, service, integrity, and creativity. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February 1 Top Degree Programs...... Social Sciences; Biology; Visual & Performing Arts; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE; Psychology; Ethnic/Culture/Gender Studies State Aid Form; Noncustodial PROFILE; Business/Farm Supplement Campus Housing Policy...... Yes Types of Aid Available...... Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans; Parking...... Yes Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans; Direct PLUS Loans; Federal Perkins Loans; College/University Loans from Institutional Funds; Extracurricular...... Yes Federal Pell; SEOG; State Scholarships/Grants; Private Scholarships; Coed...... No (Women’s College) College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds Type of Institution...... Private, Liberal Arts Full-Time Retention Rate...... 94% PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Student to Faculty Ratio...... 10:1 Applicants...... 3,003 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 972 Admitted...... 853 Graduate Enrollment...... 16 Tuition and Fees...... $47,378 GRADUATION RATES ADMISSION INFORMATION Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 80% Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 87% Application Fee...... $60 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline...... January 1 Application Deadline...... April 1 Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Decision - Deadline: November 15 Notified of Admission...... May 15 Notified of Admission...... Early Decision: Mid-December Units Accepted...... 16 Regular Decision: April 1 Minimum College GPA...... 3.0 (Recommended to be Competitive) ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Yes Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... IGETC Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Recommended CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Yes Priority Scholarship Consideration...... March 2

ADMISSIONS: (909) 621-8149 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 621-8275 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/ScrippsCollegeOffice ofAdmission | https://twitter.com/ScrippsCollege

66 Back to TOC 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 con- stantly changing world. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Nursing; Psychology; Communication; Financial Aid Forms Required...... Only FAFSA Education; Business Administration Types of Aid Available...... Federal; State; Institutional Campus Housing Policy...... We are a residential campus with 5 residence halls. Parking...... Yes ($200 Yearly Parking Fee) PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Extracurricular...... Clubs; Student Government; Athletics; Intramurals; Applicants...... 598 Music Ensembles; Organized Student Activities Admitted...... 343 Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts & Professional Studies GRADUATION RATES Religious Affiliation...... Christian and Missionary Alliance Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 41% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 73% Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 52% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,068 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Graduate Enrollment...... 199 Application Deadline...... August 1 Tuition and Fees...... $24,300 Notified of Admission...... Rolling ADMISSION INFORMATION Units Accepted...... No Minimum Requirements Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Application Fee...... $35 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes (Not Required) Application Waiver Fee...... Available until December 1 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Application Deadline...... August 1 (Part of the TES system) Early Action/Early Decision...... March 2 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Last 30 Units Notified of Admission...... Rolling Admission Priority Scholarship Consideration...... March 2 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... SAT Critical Reading/Math Combined = 910 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes ACT Composite = 19 GPA Requirements...... High School: 3.0 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (888) 9-SIMPSON | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (530) 226-4621 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/SimpsonU | https://twitter.com/JoinSimpsonU

67 Back to TOC SOKA UNIVERSITY 1 University Drive, Aliso Viejo, Ca 92656 | www.soka.edu

Soka University of America is a private, four-year liberal arts college that offers study abroad for all undergraduate students. Sixty percent of Soka’s students have come from the United States and approximately 40% from 35 other countries. Founded on the belief that student-centered education is the best way to promote peace and human rights, Soka prepares students for graduate studies and the world of work in an increasingly diverse and global society. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February 15 Top Degree Programs...... Social & Behavioral Sciences; Humanities; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; Institution Specific International Studies; Enviromental Studies Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Campus Housing Policy...... Undergraduates are required to live on campus, Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; (unless they petition) Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Parking...... Yes (Free) Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN 34 Student Organizations; Athletic Scholarships Applicants...... 405 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... 176 Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts Religious Affiliation...... Interdisciplinary GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 96% Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 70% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 9:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 79% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 411 Graduate Enrollment...... 6 Tuition and Fees...... $30,214 ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...... $45 Paper; $30 Online Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Application Deadline...... Fall: October 15 or January 15 Early Action/Early Decision...Early Action: October 15; Early Decision: December 1 Notified of Admission...... Fall: December 1 or 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 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/Soka.University.of.America | https://twitter.com/SokaUniv

68 Back to TOC 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.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February Parking...... Yes Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Coed...... Yes Types of Aid Available...... Scholarships; Grants; Pell Grants; FSEOG; Type of Institution...... Specialized Federal Student Loans Full-Time Retention Rate...... 97% PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Student to Faculty Ratio...... 15:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 263 Applicants...... 203 Graduate Enrollment...... 260 Admitted...... 164 Tuition and Fees...... $40,262 GRADUATION RATES ADMISSION INFORMATION Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 69% Application Fee...... $85 Application Deadline...... Rolling-Visit Website PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Notified of Admission...... Rolling 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/SCIARCNews

69 Back to TOC SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES 16200 East Amber Valley Drive, Whittier, Ca 90604 | www.scuhs.edu

For over a century, Southern California University (SCU) has trained men and women for successful and significant careers in patient care. We have the curriculum, faculty, and facilities necessary to help you evolve into the natural healer you long to be. SCU is located on a beautiful 25-acre campus, about 20 miles Southeast of Los Angeles and on the border of Orange County. Students enjoy a quiet suburban atmosphere and the advantages of being near a large city.

CAMPUS INFORMATION ADMISSION INFORMATION Top Degree Programs...... Doctor of Chiropractic; Application Fee...... $50 Master of Acupunctureand Oriental Medicine; Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences; Ayurveda Certificate; Application Deadline...... 1 month prior to start date Institute of Science Individual Science Courses Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Health Sciences Student to Faculty Ratio...... 17:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 324 Graduate Enrollment...... 552

ADMISSIONS: (877) 801-8831 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (562) 902-3360 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/SCUHS

70 Back to TOC 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.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION 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 (free); Freshman may not have cars on campus. Perkins Loans; Merit-Based Scholarships; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 625 Student Organizations; Athletic Scholarships; 30 Fraternities/Sororities PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 42,167 Type of Institution...... Research University Admitted...... 2,145 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 98% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 10:1 GRADUATION RATES Undergraduate Enrollment...... 7,019 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 76% Graduate Enrollment...... 9,944 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 95% Tuition and Fees...... $45,195 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Deadline...... March 15 Application Fee...... $90 Notified of Admission...... May 20 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Units Accepted...... Min. Sem. 25, Qtr. 39; Max. Sem. 60, Qtr. 90 Application Deadline...... January 1 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Quarter 90 (2 years) Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Notified of Admission...... April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT Plus Writing or SAT Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... See Website

ADMISSIONS: (650) 723-2091 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (650) 723-3058 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/Stanford | https://twitter.com/Stanford

71 Back to TOC THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE 10,000 Ojai Road, Santa Paula, Ca 93060 | www.thomasaquinas.edu Located 70 miles north of Los Angeles, in the foothills bordering the Los Padres National Forest, Thomas Aquinas College offers a unique program of Catholic liberal education. The College’s four-year, classical curriculum spans the major arts and sciences. Instead of studying textbooks, students read the original works of the greatest thinkers in Western civilization — the great books — in all the major disciplines: mathematics, natural science, literature, philosophy, and theology. Rather than listening to lectures, they engage in rigorous discussions in classes of 15-18 students. The academic life of the College flour- ishes within a close-knit community, supported by a vibrant spirituality. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

Academic Calendar ...... Semester - Fall & Spring Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Program...... Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts (Great Books Program) 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...... Yes, (152 university-owned Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; FSEOG; Cal Grants; or operated parking spaces available for student use) Direct Loans; Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Extracurricular...... Intramural Sports; Choral Groups; Musical Assembles; Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Religious Groups; Drama Club; Math Club; Political Club; Student Loans; Private Loans Language Clubs; Art Group; School Dances; Formal Dinners Coed...... Yes PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Type of Institution...... Private Catholic Liberal Arts College, Great Books Program Applicants...... 185 Religious Affiliation...... Roman Catholic Admitted...... 153 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 97% GRADUATION RATES Student to Faculty Ratio...... 11:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 378 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 63% Tuition and Fees...... $24,500 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 72% ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Deadline...... Rolling Notified of Admission...... Rolling (Beginning September) ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... SAT: Above the 510-550 (Math); 570-600 Critical Reading; ACT: Above 20-22 (Math; 23-24 (English) GPA Requirements...... Above 3.0 (Recommended) AP or IB Credit Accepted...... If submitted, AP & IB courses are reviewed for the purpose of admission only; we do not accept for placement or credit.

ADMISSIONS: (805) 525-4417 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (805) 421-5936 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/ThomasAquinasCollege | https://twitter.com/TACollege

72 Back to TOC TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA 1310 Club Drive, Vallejo, Ca 94592 | www.tu.edu Located just minutes from Sacramento, San Francisco, or 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, Medical Health Sciences, Education, and Nursing.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... Varies by Program; Top Degree Programs...... Osteopathic Medicine; Pharmacy; See Website Physician Assistant Studies; Public Health; Education Financial Aid Forms Required...... Varies by Program; See Website Branch/Satellite Locations...... Henderson, NV (Touro University Nevada) Types of Aid Available...... Varies by Program; See Website Parking...... Free Coed...... Yes PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Type of Institution...... Graduate Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Varies by Program; Religious Affiliation...... Jewish See website 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 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (707) 638-5280 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/TouroCalifornia | https://twitter.com/tourocalifornia

73 Back to TOC UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE 1950 Third Street, La Verne, Ca 91709 | www.laverne.edu University of La Verne is an independent institution providing rich educational opportunities for both the academic and personal development of its students in a friendly, engaged setting. La Verne is a diverse learning environment, with more than 53 percent of its total enrollment made up of students of color. Many members of its traditional undergraduate population are first generation students. The University fosters learning and nurtures character by stressing the importance of a values-based education; provides students a better appreciation of the responsibilities and rewards of serving the human and ecological community; and promotes a continuing respect for differing cultural and philosophical perspectives. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Business Administration; Psychology; Biology; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Kinesiology; Communications Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grants; FSEOG; CAl Gants; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Bakersfield; Burbank; Irvine; Ontario; Oxnard; Direct Loans; Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Point Mgu; San Luis Obispo; Vandenberg AFB; Victorville Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Campus Housing Policy...... Highly recommended for first year Student Loans; Private Loans students to live on campus. Parking...... Resident students must register their vehicles with Transportation PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN and Parking to obtain their parking permits. These passes are only available to and at no cost to resident students. Applicants...... 8,233 Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; Admitted...... 3,833 Several Student Organizations; 6 Fraternities/Sororities Coed...... Yes GRADUATION RATES Type of Institution...... Comprehensive University Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 41% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 86% Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 59% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 17:1 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 5,211 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Graduate Enrollment...... 3,306 Application Deadline...... Fall: April 1; Spring: December 1 Tuition and Fees...... $36,744 Notified of Admission...... Fall & Spring Rolling ADMISSION INFORMATION Units Accepted...... Maximum of 88 Minimum College GPA...... 2.7 Application Fee...... $50 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Application Waiver Fee...... Yes CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Application Deadline...... Fall: February 1; Spring: December 1 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 44 Units Notified of Admission...... Fall: April 1; Spring: January 1 Priority Scholarship Consideration...... February 15 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... SAT and/or ACT Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes GPA Requirements...... 3.5 Weighted Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) 876-4858 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (800) 649-0160 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/TheUniversityofLaVerne | https://twitter.com/ULaVerne

74 Back to TOC UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS 1200 East Colton Avenue, Redlands, Ca 92373 | www.redlands.edu Since our founding in 1907, the University of Redlands has not wavered from the promise: a transformative education in an environment of academic rigor and personal responsibility, where you can blend what you learn in the classroom with life skills that will help you affect positive change in the world. Where curiosity finds inspiration; where selflessness becomes service; where small classes encourage debate and debate sparks insight; where creativity and innovation open doors and change lives; and where diversity enriches us all. University of Redlands, where we care more about who you will become than who you used to be; where we take good students and turn them into great people. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Business; Psychology; Environmental Studies; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Pre-Med/Pre-Law; Creative Writing Types of Aid Available...... Merit Scholarships; Talent Awards; Campus Housing Policy...... Yes (Guaranteed for Four Years of Study) Institutional Grants; State Grants; Federal Aid Parking...... Available for all students; No additional parking fee PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Extracurricular...... 120 Active Clubs and Organizations on Campus (Academic Clubs to Greek Organizations, to Social Justice Applicants...... 4,533 Organizations and everything in between) Admitted...... 3,313 Coed...... Yes Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 87% Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 63% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 14:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 69% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 3,779 Graduate Enrollment...... 1,554 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...... $43,186 Application Deadline...... Fall: March 1; Spring: November 1 ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission...... Rolling Units Accepted...... 4-year: 96 Units; 2-year: 66 Units Application Fee...... $30 (Credits towards major/minor are subject to approval by department) Application Waiver Fee...... Yes (Please Contact Office of Admission) Minimum College GPA...... Average 3.2 Application Deadline....Early Action: November 15; Regular Decision: January 15; Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Highly Recommended; Applications submitted beyond these deadlines ( Refer to Articulation Agreement) will be considered on a space available basis. CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action: November 15 (Refer to Website) (Strongly encourage to apply if you are applying for talent or merit scholarships) Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 32 units Notified of Admission...... Early Action: January 10; Regular Decision: April 1 Priority Scholarship Consideration...... Fall: March 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... SAT I: Critical Reading/Math Combined: Spring: November 1 1020 and 1220 Yes-32 Credits; ACT: Between 22 and 26 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Each department assigning credit establishes its own GPA Requirements...... Average of 3.58 (Incoming Freshmen) requirement for a level of acceptance and number of credits accepted. Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) 455-5064 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 748-8047 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/UniversityofRedlands | https://twitter.com/UofRedlands

75 Back to TOC 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, Ca 92110 | www.sandiego.edu

In just 60 years, the University of San Diego (USD) has grown from a local college with 50 students and a handful of professors, to a nationally ranked university. This achievement is the direct result of a single, unwavering expectation: academic excellence. USD adds depth to the experience by inspiring students to grow spiritually, morally, and socially. Additionally, students are encouraged to connect what they are learning at USD to the global community, through service and international study. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Business Management & Marketing; Social Sciences; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Communications; Journalism; Psychology; Biological and Life Science Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Campus Housing Policy...... See Website Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Parking...... Yes Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 80 Student Organizations; Athletic Scholarships; PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN 11 Fraternities/Sororities; ROTC Programs Applicants...... 14,247 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... 6,589 Type of Institution...... Comprehensive Religious Affiliation...... Roman Catholic GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 90% Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 67% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 15:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 77% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 5,741 Graduate Enrollment...... 2,608 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS $42,908 Tuition and Fees...... Application Deadline...... Fall: March 1; Spring: October 1 ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission...... Fall: June 30; Spring: January 15 Application Fee...... $55 Units Accepted...... Min. Semester: 24 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Minimum College GPA...... 3.0 Application Deadline...... Fall: December 15; Spring: October 1 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... See Website Notified of Admission...... Fall: April 1; Spring: January 15 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... 15 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester 30 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes Priority Scholarship Consideration...... March 2 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) 248-4873 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (619) 260-2700 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/USanDiego | https://twitter.com/UofSanDiego

76 Back to TOC UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO 2130 Fulton Street, San Francisco, Ca 94117 | www.usfca.edu

The core mission of the University of San Francisco (USF) is to promote learning in the Jesuit Catholic tradition. USF offers undergraduate, graduate, and professional students the knowledge and skills needed to succeed as persons and profession- als, and the values and sensitivity necessary to be men and women for others. USF will draw from the cultural, intellectual, and economic resources of the San Francisco Bay Area, and its location on the Pacific Rim, to enrich and strengthen its educational programs. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION

Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February 1 Top Degree Programs...... Business; Marketing; Social Sciences; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Nursing and health professionals; Psychology; Management and Related Support Services Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Downtown San Francisco, Pleasanton; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Sacramento; San Jose; Santa Rosa Campus Housing Policy...... Yes (freshman required to live on campus) PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... Yes Applicants...... 17,448 Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 100 Student Organizations; 10,478 Athletic Scholarships; 8 Fraternities/Sororities; ROTC Programs Admitted...... Coed...... Yes GRADUATION RATES Type of Institution...... Comprehensive Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 61% Religious Affiliation...... Roman Catholic Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 70% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 87% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 14:1 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Undergraduate Enrollment...... 6,845 Application Deadline...... Fall: January 15; Spring: November 1 Graduate Enrollment...... 3,844 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Tuition and Fees...... $41,450 Units Accepted...... Min: Semester 24; Quarter 36 ADMISSION INFORMATION Max: Semester 70; Quarter 105 Application Fee...... $55 Minimum College GPA...... 3.0 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Application Deadline...... Fall: January 15; Spring: December 15 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Early Action/Early Decision...... November 15 Deadline Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester 45 Notified of Admission...... Fall: March 15; Spring: Rolling Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) CALL-USF | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (415) 422-2020 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/University.of.San.Francisco | https://twitter.com/USFCA

77 Back to TOC UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA University Park Campus, Los Angeles, Ca 90089 | www.usc.edu

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 17 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. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA; CSS Profile Top Degree Programs...... Business; Social Sciences; Visual & Performing Arts; Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Engineering; Communications Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Alhambra; Catalina Island; Hawaii; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Marina Del Rey; Orange County; Sacramento; Washington D.C.; and more in Southern California PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Parking...... Available at Cost Applicants...... 51,920 Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; Admitted...... 9,358 Over 850 Student Organizations; Athletic Scholarships; 37 Fraternities, 25 Sororities; ROTC Program GRADUATION RATES Coed...... Yes Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 76% Type of Institution...... Research University Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 91% Full-Time Retention Rate...... 97% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 9:1 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Undergraduate Enrollment...... 18,739 Application Deadline...... February 1 Graduate Enrollment...... 23,714 Notified of Admission...... June 1 Tuition and Fees...... $48,280 Units Accepted...... Max: Semester 64; Quarter 96 ADMISSION INFORMATION Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... IGETC: Yes; CSUGE: See Website CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... 85 Application Fee...... $80 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester 64 Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Application Deadline...... January 10 Notified of Admission...... April 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (213) 740-1111 | WWW.USC.EDU/ADMISSION/UNDERGRADUATE/ FINANCIAL AID: (213) 740-1111 | WWW.USC.EDU/CONTACTFAO www.facebook.com/USC | https://twitter.com/USC

78 Back to TOC UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC 3601 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, Ca 95211 | www.pacific.edu

University of the Pacific’s progress and leadership in higher education has earned national recognition. The university is ranked in the top four “best values” of doctoral level universities on the West Coast. Pacific is included in many top ten or top five lists for attention to students; financial aid; career placement; student counseling; and the Stockton campus (ranked as the sixth most beautiful in the nation). CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... February 15 Top Degree Programs...... Business; Biological Sciences; Engineering; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Social Sciences; Health & Physical Education Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Branch/Satellite Locations...... Sacramento; San Francisco Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Campus Housing Policy....Freshman & Sophomore students must live on campus. Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Parking...... Yes ($75 Parking Permit) PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 100+ Student Organizations; Athletic Scholarships; 15 Fraternities/Sororities Applicants...... 15,183 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... 8,335 Type of Institution...... Comprehensive GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 86% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 14:1 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 43% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 3,810 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 67% Graduate Enrollment...... 2,494 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...... $41,342 Application Deadline...... Spring: November 15 ADMISSION INFORMATION Units Accepted...... Max. Semester 70 (from CCC) Application Fee...... $35 Minimum College GPA...... 3.0 Application Deadline...... Fall: January 15; Spring: November 15 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... See Website Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action: November 15 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Fall: March 15 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester: ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT 32 of the last 40 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... AP scores of 4+; IB scores of 5+

ADMISSIONS: (209) 946-2211 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (209) 946-2421 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/UniversityofthePacific | https://twitter.com/UOPacific

79 Back to TOC 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. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Campus Housing Policy...... Yes Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Parking...... Yes Types of Aid Available...... Scholarships; Grants; Loans Extracurricular...... Student clubs (Contact institution for more information) Coed...... Yes GRADUATION RATES Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 100% Religious Affiliation...... Buddhist Full-Time Retention Rate...... 58% PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Student to Faculty Ratio...... 10:1 Application Deadline...... Fall: June 15; Spring: November 15; Undergraduate Enrollment...... 168 Summer: April 1 Graduate Enrollment...... 200 Units Accepted...... Maximum: 70 Semester; 105 Quarter Tuition and Fees...... $9,968 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes ADMISSION INFORMATION Application Fee...... $50 Application Deadline...... Fall: June 15; Spring: November 15; Summer: April 1 GPA Requirements...... 2.0

ADMISSIONS: (855) 468-9378 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: [email protected] www.facebook.com/UniversityoftheWest | https://twitter.com/U_West

80 Back to TOC VANGUARD UNIVERSITY 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 | www.vanguard.edu

At Vanguard University, we have the perfect mix – unbeatable academics, world-class arts and entertainment programs, a beautiful campus, exceptional on-campus housing and student life, small classes, personal attention, and a strong spiritual foundation. We believe learning goes beyond the classroom and happens in the context of relationships with faculty and other students. Our professors serve as mentors, giving students the knowledge they need and the wisdom to apply it in the real world. At Vanguard, your story matters. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 2 Top Degree Programs...... Business, Psychology; Religion; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Communications; Education Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Campus Housing Policy...... See Website Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Parking...... Yes Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 16 Student Organizations; Athletic Scholarships; ROTC Program PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 1,343 Type of Institution...... Comprehensive Admitted...... 779 Religious Affiliation...... Southern California Assemblies of God GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 75% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 15:1 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 49% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,987 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 55% Graduate Enrollment...... 268 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...... $30,050 Application Deadline...... Priority Fall: March 2; Priorty Spring: December 1 ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission...... See Website Application Fee...... $45 Units Accepted...... Min. Semester: 12; Max. Semester: 100 (70 from CCC) Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Application Deadline...... Priority Fall: March 2; Priorty Spring: December 1 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Notified of Admission...... See Website See Website ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT or SAT Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... Semester 24 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes Priority Scholarship Consideration...... March 2 AP or IB Credit Accepted...... AP scores of 3+; IB scores of 4+ Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (800) 722-6279 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (714) 966-5490 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/VanguardUniversity | https://twitter.com/VanguardU

. 81 Back to TOC 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.

CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester *See Website* Branch/Satellite Locations...... Lebanon, Oregon (comp - Northwest Campus) Campus Housing Policy...... Available Parking...... Yes Coed...... Yes Graduate Enrollment...... 3,842 ADMISSION INFORMATION *See Website*

ADMISSIONS: (909) 469-5335 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (909) 469-5353 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/WesternUniversityofHealthSciences | https://twitter.com/WesternUNews

82 Back to TOC 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. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester Priority Deadline for Financial Aid...... March 1 Top Degree Programs...... Economics & Business; Biological & Biomedical Sciences; Financial Aid Forms Required...... FAFSA Communications, Journalism, & Related Programs; English Language & Litature; Types of Aid Available...... Pell Grant; FSEOG; Cal Grant; Direct Loans; Kinesiology & Exercise Science; Social Sciences; Visual & Performing Arts Perkins Loans; Merit-based Scholarships; Work Study; Campus Housing Policy...... See Website Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Parking...... Year 2-4 students may have cars PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 200 Student Organizations; Athletic Scholarships; ROTC Programs Applicants...... 2,103 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... 1,669 Type of Institution...... Traditional Liberal Arts GRADUATION RATES Religious Affiliation...... Nondenominational Christian College Full-Time Retention Rate...... 91% Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 74% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 12:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 78% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,300 Tuition and Fees...... $39,990 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline...... Fall: March 1; Spring: November 1 ADMISSION INFORMATION Notified of Admission...... Fall: March 15; Spring: December 1 Application Fee...... $40 Units Accepted...... See Website Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Early Action/Early Decision...... Early Action: November 15 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... IGETC: Yes; CSUGE: See Website Notified of Admission...... Early Action: January 2 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... ACT plus writing or SAT Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... See Website Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... No Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... AP scores of 4+; IB scores 5+

ADMISSIONS: (800) 777-9011 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (805) 565-6063 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/Wesmont | https://twitter.com/WestmontNews

83 Back to TOC WHITTIER COLLEGE 13406 East Philadelphia Street, Whittier, Ca 90608 | www.whittier.edu

Whittier College-a four-year, residential, liberal arts institution, draws on its Quaker roots to offer a diverse and caring community where 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 liberal arts curriculum, Whittier also offers students extensive experiential learning opportunities in and around L.A. and Orange County, as well as through- out the nation and world. CAMPUS INFORMATION FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION Academic Calendar ...... Semester 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; Parking...... Yes, with Permit (Free) Work Study; Institutional Loans; Deferred Payment Plan; Student Loans; Private Loans Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate & Intramural Sports; 60 Student Organizations; 9 Societies (Fraternities/Sororities) PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Coed...... Yes Applicants...... 4,850 Type of Institution...... Traditional Liberal Arts College Admitted...... 3,001 Full-Time Retention Rate...... 87% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 13:1 GRADUATION RATES Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,626 Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 60% Graduate Enrollment...... 633 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 65% Tuition and Fees...... $41,836 ADMISSION INFORMATION PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Application Deadline...... Spring: December 1; Fall: April 15 Application Fee...... $50 Notified of Admission...... Rolling Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Units Accepted...... Min. Semester: 12; Max. Semester: 90 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: March 15 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Math Scores: 480 to 590; (See Website) Writing: 480 to 590; Critical Reading: 480 to 590 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 30 GPA Requirements...... 3.5 Priority Scholarship Consideration...... April 15 Accept/Recommend A-G Course Pattern...... Yes Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes AP or IB Credit Accepted...... Yes

ADMISSIONS: (562) 907-4238 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (562) 907-4285 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/WhittierCollege | https://twitter.com/WhittierCollege

84 Back to TOC WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY 333 Sunset Boulevard, 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. 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 nota- ble 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; Campus Housing Policy...... Yes Work Study; Athletic Scholarships; Creative & Performing Arts Scholarships; (5 traditional suite-style residence halls/15-story apartment-style building) Yellow Ribbon Grants; Homeschool Scholarships; Federal Loans; Out-of-State Grants; International Student Grants; Major Department Scholarships Parking...... Yes

Extracurricular...... Intercollegiate Sports; 10 Student Organizations; Missions (local, domestic, and abroad); Theater Productions; PROFILE OF INCOMING FRESHMAN Outdoor Adventure Activities; Study Abroad Applicants...... 558 Coed...... Yes Admitted...... 423 Type of Institution...... Liberal Arts & Professional Studies Religious Affiliation...... Non-Denominational, Independent Christian University GRADUATION RATES Full-Time Retention Rate...... 79% Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 56% Student to Faculty Ratio...... 13:1 Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 65% Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,146 Graduate Enrollment...... 66 PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Tuition and Fees...... $24,990 Units Accepted...... 70 Semester ADMISSION INFORMATION Minimum College GPA...... 2.0 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Application Fee...... $45 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Application Waiver Fee...... Yes Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 32 Semester Application Deadline...... Priority Fall: April 1; Spring: December 1 Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes 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

ADMISSIONS: (916) 577-2222 | [email protected] FINANCIAL AID: (916) 577-2233 | [email protected] www.facebook.com/WilliamJessupUniversity | https://twitter.com/WilliamJessup

85 Back to TOC WOODBURY UNIVERSITY 1700 Lida Street, Pasadena, Ca 91103 | www.woodbury.edu Woodbury University is a four-year Master’s and Baccalaureate 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 pro- grams 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 GRADUATION RATES Campus Housing Policy...... Available on Campus Freshmen who graduate within four years...... 13% Parking...... Yes Freshmen who graduate within six years...... 42% Extracurricular...... Intramural; Fraternity; Sorority; Honors Society; . MBA Association; Academic Competitions; Study Abroad Opportunities PROCEDURES & STANDARDS - TRANSFERS Coed...... Yes Application Deadline...... Rolling Admissions Type of Institution...... Professional and Liberal Arts Notified of Admission...... Within 2-3 weeks of application completion. Full-Time Retention Rate...... 79% Units Accepted...... Yes Student to Faculty Ratio...... 10:1 Minimum College GPA...... 2.75 Undergraduate Enrollment...... 1,338 Accept IGETC/CSUGE Breadth...... Yes Graduate Enrollment...... 250 CA Community College Articulation Agreements (GE/BA)...... Yes Tuition and Fees...... $35,048 Glendale Community College; Los Angeles Valley College; ; Los Angeles Pierce College; ADMISSION INFORMATION Mt. San Antonio Community College; Palomar Community College Application Fee...... $50 Residency Units Required for a Bachelor’s Degree...... 45 units Application Waiver Fee...... Yes (for Financial Aid) Priority Scholarship Consideration...... Merit Scholarships (Available) Application Deadline...... Rolling Admissions Advanced Placement/Credit Offered...... Yes Notified of Admission...... Beginning November 1 ACT/SAT Exam Requirements...... Required 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

86 Back to TOC ACADEMIC PROGRAMS INDEX ACCOUNTING ARCH/MANUFACTURING DESIGN (CONT.) AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BCM)______13 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BCM)______47 ACCOUNTING (P. 87) BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 OTIS COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN (B)______50 ANTHROPOLOGY (P. 87) CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 SOKA UNIVERSITY (B)______68 ARCH/MANUFACTURING DESIGN (P. 87) CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (B)______71 AREA STUDIES (P. 87) CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 ART/FINE ART/GRAPHIC DESIGN (P. 87-88) CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (BCM)_____25 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 AVIATION (P. 88) FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)______78 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY (M)______31 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (BM)______86 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (P.88) HUMPHREYS COLLEGE (AB)______35 BUSINESS ADMIN/MGMT (P. 88) LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (BM)______38 CHEMISTRY (P. 88-89) AREA STUDIES LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)______41 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)______10 COMMUNICATION (P. 89) MENLO COLLEGE (B)______44 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 COMPUTER/INFO SCIENCE (P. 89) NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 (P. 89) PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (M)______54 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 EARTH SCIENCE (P. 89) POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 EDUCATION (P. 89-90) SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (BM)______59 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 ENGINEERING (P. 90) SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 ENGLISH (P. 90) SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)______67 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/SCI. (P. 90) UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 FILM/TELEVISION/MEDIA (P. 90-91) UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)______76 HEALTH SCIENCES (P. 90) SOKA UNIVERSITY ______68 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (B)______71 HISTORY (P. 90) UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)______78 HUMANITIES (P. 91-92) UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST (CB)______80 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (CBM)______77 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (P. 92) VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)______78 INT’L RELATION/STUDIES (P. 92) WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______81 KINESIOLOGY (P. 92) WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)______86 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 LANGUAGES (P. 92) ANTHROPOLOGY LEGAL STUDIES (P. 92-93) ART/FINE ART/GRAPHIC DESIGN BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 LIBERAL ARTS/SCIENCES/STUDIES (P. 93) ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (M)_____11 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 MATHEMATICS (P. 93) ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN (BM)______12 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES _____18 MEDICINE (P. 93) AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______13 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 MUSIC (P. 93-94) BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 NURSING (P. 94) POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS (BM)____17 PERFORMING ARTS (P. 94) SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 CA INSTITUTE OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (M)_____18 PHARMACY (P. 94) SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (BM)___20 PHILOSOPHY (P. 94) SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 PHYSICAL EDUCATION (P. 94) UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 PHYSICAL SCIENCES (P. 94-95) UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___25 PHYSICAL THERAPY (P. 95) UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 POLITICAL SCIENCE (P. 95) DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 PSYCHOLOGY (P. 95) FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 RELIGIOUS STUDIES/THEOLOGY (P. 95-96) ARCH/MANUFACTURING DESIGN HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)______33 SOCIAL SCIENCES (P. 96) ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN (BM)______12 INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY UNIV (M)_____36 SOCIOLOGY (P. 96) CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______16 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 THEATER/THEATRE ARTS (P. 96) CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 LAGUNA COLL. OF ART & DESIGN (BM)______39 VETERINARY MEDICINE (P. 96-97) CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS (BM)____17 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 WOMEN’S GENDER/SEXUALITY (P. 97) CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (AB)__42

A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE 87 Back to TOC ACADEMIC PROGRAMS ART/FINE ART/GRAPHIC DESIGN BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (CONT.) BUSINESS ADMIN/MANAGEMENT (CONT.) MILLS COLLEGE (BM)______45 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (MD)______40 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY (BMD)______31 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (AB)______48 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)______33 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)______47 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___42 HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIV (BM)______33 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 HUMPHREY’S COLLEGE (AB)______35 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 KECK GRADUATE INSTITUTE (PSM)______37 OTIS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN (BM)______50 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (AB)______52 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)______47 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (BM)______40 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____41 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (BM)______49 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (ABM)_42 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______52 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 MENLO COLLEGE (B)______44 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)______45 SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTE (BM)______62 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BM)___56 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (ABM)______46 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BCM)______47 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BM)___48 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______52 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)______54 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 SO. CALIF. UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES __70 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BM)___56 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 SIMPSON COLLEGE (B)______67 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (BM)______59 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)______78 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______81 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (BM)______64 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 SAYBROOK UNIVERSITY (CM)______65 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)______76 SIMPSON COLLEGE (B)______67 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (C)______85 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BMP)______77 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (MD)______71 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (C)______86 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (BMD)______74 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)______79 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (BM)______75 AVIATION VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)______76 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)______77 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (AB)______52 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (C)______85 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)______79 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BUSINESS ADMIN/MANAGEMENT WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)______10 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (BM)______10 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)______85 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (BM)____11 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (BM)______86 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BM)______14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____19 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (BCM)______15 CHEMISTRY CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM______16 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS (M)_____17 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES _____18 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (BM)____21 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____19 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______22 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROF. PSYCHOLOGY __24 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)______32 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (BM)______27 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)______33 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM_28 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 KECK GRADUATE INSTITUTE (MC)______37 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)______29 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______30 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)______32

A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE 88 Back to TOC ACADEMIC PROGRAMS CHEMISTRY (CONT.) COMMUNICATION (CONT.) DENTISTRY (CONT.) LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIV. (PRE-DENTISTRY)____56 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (MD)______40 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 UNIV. OF SAN FRAN. (MBA W/UCSF SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY)_77 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA ______78 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___42 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BMP)______79 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 SIMPSON COLLEGE (B)______67 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES ______82 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 WESTMONT COLLEGE (PRE-DENTISTRY)______83 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______52 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 EARTH SCIENCE PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____19 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)____56 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)_____21 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)______79 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (M)______22 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (BM)______86 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (BMD)______40 SO. CALIF. UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SCIENCES __70 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___42 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 COMPUTER/INFO. SCIENCE MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)______47 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)______76 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______15 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)______77 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____19 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)____56 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)_____21 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (M)______22 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (BMD)______40 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___42 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 COMMUNICATION MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)______10 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)______47 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (CM)______15 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)____56 EDUCATION CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (BM)______10 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)_____21 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (BM)____11 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______22 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______13 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (BM)______27 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BM)______14 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (BCM)______15 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)______29 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM______16 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______30 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (BM)____21 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY (M)______31 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______22 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______33 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (BM)______27 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____41 DENTISTRY DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM_28 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___42 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (PRE-DENTISTRY)______13 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)______29 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (PRE-DENTISTRY)______14 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______30 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)______47 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (PRE-DENTISTRY)___16 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)______33 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (PRE-DENTISTRY)____27 HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIV (BM)______33 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)______52 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (PRE-DENTISTRY)______30 HUMPHREY’S COLLEGE (AB)______35 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)______54 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY______40 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38

A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE 89 Back to TOC ACADEMIC PROGRAMS EDUCATION (CONT.) ENGINEERING (CONT.) ENGLISH LANG. & LITERATURE (CONT.) LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BCMD___41 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (BMD)______64 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___42 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (BC)______43 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (CMD)______71 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 MILLS COLLEGE (BCMD______45 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)______77 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (ABCM)______46 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BCM)______47 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)______77 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BCM)_48 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (BCM)______49 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)______79 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 PACIFIC OAKS COLLEGE (BCM)______51 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (ABCM)______52 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)______85 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BCMD)______54 ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITERATURE POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BCM)__56 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)______10 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES/SCIENCE SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (CMD)______59 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (BM)____11 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (BC)______61 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (CM)______64 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______16 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (BCM)______67 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS (BM)_____17 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (M)______68 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (B)______19 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (CMD)______71 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (M)____20 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA (CM)______73 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (BCMD)______74 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______22 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (BCMD)______75 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____41 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BCMD)______76 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BCMD)______77 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)______47 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (CMD)______78 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BCMD)______79 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)______52 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (ABCM)______81 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)______33 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 WESTMONT COLLEGE (BC)______83 HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIV (B)______33 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 WHITTIER COLLEGE (CM)______84 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (BM)______38 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (BCM)______85 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____41 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___42 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 ENGINEERING MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)______45 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)______68 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)______47 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____19 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BM)___48 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 OTIS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN (M)______50 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)______77 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______52 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)______78 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE ______27 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)______32 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____41 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BCM)______47 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (BM)______59 FILM/TELEVISION/MEDIA OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 ART CENTER COLLEGE OF DESIGN (BM)______12 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (A)______52 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)______67 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)______68 CALIFORNIA COLLEGE OF THE ARTS (BM)____17 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (BM)___20

A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE 90 Back to TOC ACADEMIC PROGRAMS FILM/TELEVISION/MEDIA (CONT.) HEALTH SCIENCES (CONT.) HISTORY (CONT.) CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______22 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BPM)___56 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)______67 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 SAMUEL MERRITT UNIVERSITY (BMD)______60 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 LAGUNA COLL. OF ART & DESIGN (B)______39 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____41 SAYBROOK UNIVERSITY (MD)______65 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)______76 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (AB)__42 SO. CA. UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES (MP) ____70 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (BM)______46 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (P)______71 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)______47 TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA (MDP)______73 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (BM)______74 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (BM)______75 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES (B)_____82 OTIS COLLEGE OF ART & DESIGN (B)______50 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (MD)______76 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (AB)______52 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BMD)______77 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)______54 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)______85 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BMD)______79 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)______86 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES (MP)____82 HUMANITIES SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTE (BM)______62 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BM)______14 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BM)______71 HISTORY CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES _____18 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______22 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (B)______19 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 HEALTH SCIENCES CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM_28 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______13 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)______33 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (CM)______15 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIV (B)______33 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (M)__18 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______22 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______33 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____42 CHARLES R. DREW UNIVERSITY (ABMP)______23 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROF. PSYCHOLOGY __24 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)______45 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____42 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (BM)______46 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM)_28 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AB)______47 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM______30 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BCM)______33 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 HUMPHREY’S COLLEGE (A)______35 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)______47 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)______54 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (ABMDP)______40 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (AB)_____41 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______52 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___42 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (ABM)______46 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ABM)______47 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (BM)______67 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)______68 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (A)______52 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74

A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE 91 Back to TOC ACADEMIC PROGRAMS HUMANITIES (CONT.) INT’L RELATIONS/STUDIES (CONT.) LANGUAGES UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BC)______13 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)______77 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (BM)______25 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (M)__18 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______33 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (B)____42 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES MENLO COLLEGE (B)______44 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______15 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____42 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (M)__18 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______22 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)______47 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)______52 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)______68 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY ______29 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (B)______71 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)______32 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______33 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)______32 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)______76 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 HUMPHREY’S COLLEGE (AB)______35 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)______77 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)______67 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (M)______40 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)______79 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)______68 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___42 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)______47 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 KINESIOLOGY NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)______52 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______16 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______30 LAW/LEGAL STUDIES SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)______68 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (B)______71 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (PRE-LAW)______14 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-LAW)_16 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (B)______78 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (BM)______59 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (MP)______22 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-LAW)_____30 UNIVERSITY OF SO. CALIFORNIA (MD)______78 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)______86 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY______31 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 HUMPHREY’S COLLEGE ______35 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY ______41 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS/STUDIES WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)______52 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)______10 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)______85 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY ______54 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY ______64 STANFORD UNIVERSITY______71

A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE 92 Back to TOC ACADEMIC PROGRAMS LAW/LEGAL STUDIES (CONT.) LIB. ARTS/SCIENCES/STUDIES (CONT.) MEDICINE UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE ______74 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (M)______78 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-MED)______13 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO ______76 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (PRE-MED)______14 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (MP)______77 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (PRE-MED)___16 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA ______78 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (P.A., PRE-PHARM)______22 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (MDP)______79 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 CHARLES R. DREW UNIVERSITY______23 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B) (PRE-LAW)______83 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)______85 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-MED)_____30 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)______86 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (MEDICINE)______40 PT. LOMA NAZARENE UNIV. (B) (PRE-MED)______56 LIBERAL ARTS/SCIENCES/STUDIES MATHEMATICS SAMUEL MERRIT UNIVERSITY (PODIATRIC)______60 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)______10 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLL. (B) (PRE-MED)______61 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (B)_____11 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 SO. CA. UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES (MP) ____70 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (MEDICINE)______71 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____19 TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA (OSTEOPATHIC)_73 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______15 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (MEDICINE)______78 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-MED)______81 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (B)__18 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES______82 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 (OSTEOPATHIC, PODIATRIC) WESTMONT COLLEGE (B) (PRE-MED)______83 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B) (PRE-MED)______84 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)______32 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 MUSIC HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______33 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIV (B)______33 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____42 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 HUMPHREY’S COLLEGE (AB) ______35 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______16 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)______45 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (B)_____20 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (AB)__42 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)______47 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______52 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (AB)______46 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)______47 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)______52 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BM)___48 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)______67 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (AB)______52 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (BM)______59 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 SCRIPPS COLLEGE______66 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)______67 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLL. (B)______61 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)______68 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 SAN FRANCISCO CONSERV. OF MUSIC (BM)___63 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 THOMAS AQUINAS COLLEGE (B)______72 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)______67 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)______85 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78

A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE 93 Back to TOC ACADEMIC PROGRAMS MUSIC (CONT.) PERFORMING ARTS (CONT.) PHILOSOPHY (CONT.) VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)______45 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)______85 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BM)___48 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 NURSING (PROFESSIONAL) PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (AB)______52 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______33 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BMDC)______13 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____41 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____42 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (BCD)______15 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______16 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 CHARLES R. DREW UNIVERSITY______23 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM)_28 SAN FRANCISCO CONSERV. OF MUSIC (BM)___63 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______30 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BCM)______33 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY______40 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)______67 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 MILLS COLLEGE______45 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)______68 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE______46 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY______47 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (BM)______75 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE______52 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (BM)______76 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BPM)__56 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)______79 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 SAMUEL MERRIT UNIVERSITY (B)______60 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY______67 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA (M)______73 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO______76 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)______85 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BMDP)_____77 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (BM)______81 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES______82 PHARMACY AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (PRE-PHARMACY)____13 PHYSICAL SCIENCES BIOLA UNIVERSITY (PRE-PHARMACY)______14 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 PERFORMING ARTS CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIV. (PRE-PHARMACY)____16 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______13 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-PHARMACY)_30 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 KECK GRADUATE INSTITUTE______37 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____19 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______16 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY______40 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (BM)____20 PT. LOMA NAZARENE UNIV. (B) (PRE-PHARMACY)___56 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES_____18 TOURO UNIVERSITY CALIFORNIA______73 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROF. PSYCHOLOGY (M)_24 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA______78 HARVEY MUDD COLLEGE (B)______32 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)______21 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (P)______79 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES______82 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B) (PRE-PHARMACY)______83 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____42 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B) ( (PRE-PHARMACY)______84 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 PHILOSOPHY NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)______47 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)______33 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BM)______14 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______52 HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIV (BM)______33 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (B)______19 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES____18 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)____42 A=ASSOCIATE DEGREE | B=BACHELOR DEGREE | C=TEACHING CREDENTIAL | M=MASTER DEGREE | D=DOCTORAL DEGREE | P=PROFESSIONAL DEGREE 94 Back to TOC ACADEMIC PROGRAMS PHYSICAL SCIENCES (CONT.) POLITICAL SCIENCE/GOV’T (CONT.) PSYCHOLOGY (CONT.) POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 MENLO COLLEGE (B)______44 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)______47 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 SAN FRANCISCO CONSERV. OF MUSIC (BM)___63 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BM)___48 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (BM)______46 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (BM)______47 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)______52 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (BMD)__48 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)______52 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 PALO ALTO UNIVERSITY (BMD)______53 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BMD)______54 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 PITZER COLLEGE (MD)______55 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 SAYBROOK UNIVERSITY (MD)______65 PHYSICAL THERAPY UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)______77 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BPD)______13 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (BM)______67 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)______68 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-PT)__16 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (P)______22 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (BMD)______74 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B) (PRE-PT)______30 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY______40 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)______85 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (D)______46 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)______86 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BD)______77 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BP)____56 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 SAMUEL MERRIT UNIVERSITY______60 PSYCHOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (BM)______79 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA______78 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)______10 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (BM)______81 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (P)______79 ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY LOS ANGELES (BM)____11 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES______82 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BMD)______13 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B) (PRE-PT)______83 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BMD)______14 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)______85 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______15 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)______86 POLITICAL SCIENCE/GOVERNMENT CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______16 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (B)______10 CALIFORNIA INS. OF INTEGRAL STUDIES (MD)__18 RELIGIOUS STUDIES/THEOLOGY AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (BMD)___21 AMERICAN JEWISH UNIVERSITY (BM)______10 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______22 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BMD)______13 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______16 CHICAGO SCHOOL OF PROF. PSYCH. (BMD)___24 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BMD)______14 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (B)______19 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (BM)____21 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (BM)____21 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (BM)_28 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)______29 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______30 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (BM)______27 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 GOLDEN GATE UNIVERSITY (M)______31 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)_28 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BM)______33 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______30 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______33 HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIV (BM)______33 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (BMC)______33 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIV (ABM)______33 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (MD)______40 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (BM)______38 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____41 LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (M)______40 MILLS COLLEGE (BM)______45 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (ABM)_42 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____41

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MARY’S COLLEGE (BM)______46 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)______68 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 PACIFIC OAKS COLLEGE (BM)______51 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (BC)______52 PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (B)______52 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)______54 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (BM)______54 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (BM)___56 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 SAN DIEGO CHRISTIAN COLLEGE (B)______61 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (BM)______64 SAN FRANCISCO ART INSTITUTE (BM)______62 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (BM)______67 SIMPSON UNIVERSITY (B)______67 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 SOKA UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA (B)______68 THEATER/THEATRE ARTS UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 STANFORD UNIVERSITY (BMD)______71 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (B)______75 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS (BM)______75 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF THE ARTS (B)_____20 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (B)______78 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (BM)______77 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)_____21 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BMD)______78 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (BM)______81 UNIVERSITY OF THE PACIFIC (B)______79 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B) (PRE-MINISTRY)______83 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (B)______81 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (AB)______85 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 WOODBURY UNIVERSITY (B)______86 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 SOCIAL SCIENCES PACIFIC UNION COLLEGE (A)______52 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 SOCIOLOGY PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (BM)______14 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______13 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______15 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (B)______14 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (BM)______16 BRANDMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______15 SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE OF CA (B)______59 CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECH. (BMD)_____19 CALIFORNIA BAPTIST UNIVERSITY (B)______16 SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY (B)______64 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (BM)______22 CALIFORNIA LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY (B)_____21 SCRIPPS COLLEGE (B)______66 CLAREMONT GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)___26 CHAPMAN UNIVERSITY (B)______22 UNIVERSITY OF LA VERNE (B)______74 CLAREMONT MCKENNA COLLEGE (B)______25 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (B)______30 UNIVERSITY OF SAN DIEGO (B)______76 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (B)______27 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______33 UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO (B)______77 DOMINICAN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA (B)__28 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CA (BM)______78 FIELDING GRADUATE UNIVERSITY (MD)______29 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (B)______41 VANGUARD UNIVERSITY (BM)______81 FRESNO PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (BM)______30 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___42 WESTMONT COLLEGE (B)______83 HOLY NAMES UNIVERSITY (B)______33 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 WHITTIER COLLEGE (B)______84 HOPE INTERNATIONAL UNIV (B)______33 MOUNT ST. MARY’S COLLEGE (B)______46 WILLIAM JESSUP UNIVERSITY (B)______85 HUMPHREY’S COLLEGE (AB) ______35 NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (B)______47 LA SIERRA UNIVERSITY (B)______38 NOTRE DAME DE NAMUR UNIVERSITY (B)____48 VETERINARY MEDICINE LOMA LINDA UNIVERSITY (MD)______40 OCCIDENTAL COLLEGE (B)______49 AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY (PRE-VET)______13 LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY (BM)_____41 PEPPERDINE UNIVERSITY (B)______54 BIOLA UNIVERSITY (PRE-VET)______14 MARYMOUNT CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY (A)___42 PITZER COLLEGE (B)______55 CONCORDIA UNIVERSITY IRVINE (PRE-VET)_____27 MASTER’S COLLEGE, THE (B)______43 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY (B)_____56 POINT LOMA NAZARENE UNIV. (B) (PRE-VET)____56 MILLS COLLEGE (B)______45 POMONA COLLEGE (B)______57 WESTERN UNIV. OF HEALTH SCIENCES______82

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