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Cal State LA is ranked number one in the U.S. for the upward mobility of our graduates. That means we’re the best university in the nation at helping our students earn their degrees and propel up the economic ladder.

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Spring 2026 Admissions

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  • Full details available in July

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Our academic programs and research opportunities prepare you to meet the challenges of today’s world, find your place in it, and have an impact.

Chart your path to a degree in one of our 100 undergraduate programs, more than 100 graduate-level master’s, certificate and credential programs, and four doctoral programs. We cover nearly every field, from business to the arts, education to engineering, and science to nursing.

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Life As a Golden Eagle

Make the most of your journey and have fun along the way.

 

Friends & Networking

Get involved with over 100 student organizations, including fraternities and sororities.

 

Hands-On Learning

Gain valuable professional skills and experience while serving our local communities.

 

Academic Success

Outstanding tutors and writing coaches are available to support your academic success.

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Athletics

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Take Flight

Watch our championship-winning Golden Eagle athletes compete. Students get in free!


News

Side-by-side portraits of Cal State LA students Jackson Tammariello and a Sasha Funes. Jackson is pictured in a computer lab wearing a black shirt, and Sasha Funes is smiling in a session room wearing a gray top with a lanyard.

Cal State LA’s journalism department vying for 10 Los Angeles Press Club awards

The LA Press Club will hand out the awards during its 67th Annual Journalism Awards Dinner on June 22.

Michele Bleuze, professor of anthropology at Cal State LA and director of the university’s Subterranean Maya Bioarchaeology Project.

Cal State LA professor’s Maya bioarchaeology research gains international attention

Cal State LA Professor Michele Bleuze is earning global recognition for uncovering Maya ritual practices at Guatemala’s Cueva de Sangre, highlighting the university’s leadership in bioarchaeological scholarship.

From left, May Fu, chair of the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies, and Alejandra Marchevsky, chair of the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.

Cal State LA receives grant to expand pathways for ethnic studies, gender and sexuality studies 

Cal State LA receives $100K grant to expand dual-degree pathways in Ethnic Studies and Gender Studies, led by Professors May Fu and Alejandra Marchevsky.