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#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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Find Your Passion

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.

Major and Programs

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Financial Aid

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

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Cal State LA celebrates Women’s History Month with events throughout March

The university will recognize the contributions of women to history, culture, and society with talks, poetry and spoken word performances, a math event, and more.

Author Joseph Wambaugh, left, and former LA District Attorney Steve Cooley, right, joined former Cal State President James Rosser at the Golden Eagle Ballroom in 2009.

Joseph Wambaugh, acclaimed crime author and Cal State LA alumnus, dies at 88

The prolific author “reinvented” the crime genre with both fictional and true-crime books

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Cal State LA unveils plaque honoring Rongxiang Xu for his humanitarian efforts

President Eanes acknowledges the strong bond between Cal State LA and the Xu family during the unveiling ceremony.