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California State University, Dominguez Hills cultivates an academic community committed to justice, equity, and inclusion – one that fosters a sense of belonging and advances social mobility for our graduates. With an education grounded in culturally sustaining practices, innovative research, creativity, and community engagement, CSUDH students are equipped to succeed and thrive in a complex, global society.
1st
among public universities in CA in awarding bachelor's degrees to African Americans
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
1st
in the U.S. for economic mobility
CollegeNet
1st
in the west for affordability
EdSmart.com
36th
nationally for highest amount of Latinx students
Hispanic Outlook on Education Magazine
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By The Numbers
CSUDH’s commitment to increasing access to higher education is most visible in the unique student population we serve.
46.5%
First Generation
52.6%
Pell Eligible
86.4%
Students of Color
13,816
Undergraduate
1,714
Graduate/Post Baccalaureate
15,530
Total Students
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Academics
54
Undergraduate Majors
26
Graduate Majors
26:1
Student to Faculty Ratio
Degrees Conferred 2021-22
4,505
Undergraduate Majors
760
Graduate Majors
677
Credential Post-Baccalaureate
Alumni
Fifty-five years after CSUDH conferred degrees on the first graduating class (in 1967), CSUDH’s alumni ranks surpass 110,000. Our alumni are Congressional leaders, educators, Olympians and pro athletes, peace officers, mayors, city council people and public servants, entertainers, scientists, doctors, nurses and health care professionals, entrepreneurs, advocates, and so much more. Every day they are using their degree to impact their families, their communities - and the world.
60%
Live within 25-mile radius of campus
$6,120
More earned from a CSUDH degree
2.1 Billion
Attributed to earnings from degree
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A Leader in Climate Justice
CSUDH serves communities and students most vulnerable to the impacts of global climate change. Our institution's progress in reducing its carbon footprint has dramatically changed the face of what leadership in sustainability looks like in higher education.
1 Million Watts
Renewable Energy from solar panels
1,500 lbs
Food distributed to in-need students annually
58 tons
Organic waste diverted from landfill annually