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California Private and State Colleges & Universities

Private colleges and universities, as well as government funded public universities, or state colleges, located in California.
These institutions offer two-year and four-year degrees in which students major in a particular subject or are prepared for a specific career.


American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Antioch University
Art Center College of Design
Azusa Pacific University
Biola University
California Baptist University
California College of Arts
California Institute of Technology
California Lutheran University
California State University
Chapman University
Claremont McKenna College
Concordia University
Contra Costa College
Dominican University of California
Golden Gate University
Harvey Mudd College
Humboldt State University
John F. Kennedy University
La Sierra University
Marymount College
The Master's College
Mills College
Mount St. Mary's College
Notre Dame de Namur University
Occidental College
Pacific Union College
Pepperdine University
Pomona College
St. Mary's College of California
Santa Clara University
Shasta Bible College
Simpson University
Stanford University
University of California Irvine
University of California Los Angeles
University of California Riverside
University of California Santa Barbara
University of Judaism
University of San Diego
University of San Francisco
Vanguard University
Westmont College
Whittier College

What college or university is best for you?
There are a few different types of institutions for higher education in America.

Private: The institution is privately controlled by one or more individuals or an agency, and does not rely on public funding. These institutions can sometimes be more costly, but can also be more coveted for their level of quality and programs offered.

Public: An institution controlled by publicly appointed school officials and supported through public or government funding. Public institutions are intended to make education more accessible to a wider range of people.

Community College: The name community college derives from the fact that these institutions typically cater to students from the local community, and may also be supported by the community's taxes.

The website of each institution will provide you with further details to aid in determining which will best match your financial and career subject needs.

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