#1 For Upward Mobility
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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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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News
Cal State LA commemorates Trans Day of Remembrance and Celebration
Cal State LA hosted a Trans Day of Remembrance and Celebration on Nov. 20 at the University-Student Union Plaza.
Cal State LA ranks among the nation’s top 10 best online schools
The rankings were based on organization, support, price, reputation, success, recommendation, practical relevance, and overall satisfaction.
Cal State LA senior and Gucci scholarship recipient Amanda Flowers honors her family through her artwork
Amanda Flowers’ vivid artwork caught the attention of Gucci Changemakers North America, which earlier this year provided the Cal State LA senior with a $20,000 scholarship.