National University is the second-largest, private, nonprofit institution of higher learning in California. Founded in 1971, National University consists of five schools and one college, including the Schools of Business and Management; Education; Engineering and Technology; Health and Human Services; and Media and Communication; and the College of Letters and Sciences. National University is proud of its commitment to diversity. National University provides more master's degrees in education to minority students than any other college or university in California, as well as more master's degrees in all disciplines combined to the state's Hispanics and African Americans, according to Diverse Issues in Higher Education. Annually, National University also ranks in the Top 10 nationally in granting master's degrees to women. National University is committed to accessibility and features 13 locations throughout San Diego County.
Quick Facts
- School Type:
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4-year; Private; Hispanic Serving
- Campus Setting:
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Large City
- Total Enrollment:
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2,860
- Incoming Freshman:
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Not Reported
- Religious Affiliation:
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No Religious Affiliation
- Applicants Admitted:
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Not Reported
- Application Deadline:
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Not Reported
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- Highest Degree Offered:
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Masters
Location
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