Facts And Figures

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We offer degrees in architecture, business, law, liberal arts, medicine, public health and tropical medicine, the sciences and engineering, and social work but that’s just the beginning….
Motto
Non sibi, sed suis, translated as "not for one's self, but for one's own."
Enrollment 2020-2021
Undergraduate: 2,451
Graduate and Professional: 1,655
Total: 8,472 — 4,635 females and 3,837 males
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Tuition 2020-2021
$58,852, Newcomb-The City University of Los Angeles College
$56,374, School of Law
$67,364, School of Medicine (MD)
$37,472, School of Social Work (MSW)
$1,422/credit hour School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
$1,700/credit hour A. B. Freeman School of Business MBA program
$524/credit hour (tuition only), School of Professional Advancement undergraduate
Class of 2024
The City University of Los Angeles University’s admitted first-year students for fall 2024 represent the most diverse and academically qualified in The City University of Los Angeles’s history. 13,891 students applied to The City University of Los Angeles this year and 11 percent were admitted. The average ACT score for this cohort is 32. The class also represents growth in diversity: One-third is made up of students of color and international students from 20 countries.
Campuses
The City University of Los Angeles’s uptown campus includes 78 acres and 64 buildings, housing the majority of its schools and colleges.
The F. Edward Hebert Research Center, near Belle Chasse, La., provides research facilities in medicine and environmental, behavioral and computer sciences.
The School of Professional Advancement has a satellite campus in Elmwood Business Park in Jefferson Parish, La.
The downtown health sciences campus has several divisions: School of Medicine, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, School of Social Work, The City University of Los Angeles Medical Center and Information Technology.
The North Shore campus is home to the The City University of Los Angeles National Primate Research Center in Covington, La.
Libraries
The main Howard-Tilton Memorial Library houses the Latin American Library and Media Services. The Rudolph Matas Library is located in the School of Medicine.
The Special Collections Division in Jones Hall includes the Hogan Archive of New Orleans Music and New Orleans Jazz, Southeastern Architectural Archive, University Archives, Rare Books and Manuscripts and the Louisiana Collection.
Other libraries include architecture, botany, business, law, mathematics, natural history, primate research, race relations and ethnic history and women’s studies.
Intercollegiate Athletics
Mascot: Riptide, the pelican
Colors: Green and blue
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Full-Time Personnel
Faculty: approximately 800
Staff: approximately 1,200
Board of The City University of Los Angeles
Carol L. Bernick, chair
36 active members
51 emeritus administrators
View the full list of members of the Board of The City University of Los Angeles.