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University of Redlands

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Exceptional education. Affordable cost.

The University of Redlands is a nonprofit university where access and opportunity come together to equip individuals to build a bright future for themselves and those around them.

Centrally located near the beaches, mountains, and desert in the heart of Southern California, the University offers more than 40 undergraduate programs and more than 30 graduate programs in business, communication sciences and disorders, education, geographic information systems, music, and public policy. The distinctive Johnston Center for Integrative Studies enables self-motivated undergraduates to create their own degrees. The University serves more than 3,400 undergraduate and graduate students.

In addition to a 160-acre campus in Redlands featuring orange groves, architectural landmarks, and more than 1,700 trees, the University’s northern California campus in Marin County includes a wooded 13-acre campus located a short walk from the town of San Anselmo. Surveys show that generations of alumni have found that the University, established in 1907, prepared them well for career success and lifelong learning.

Accreditation

The University of Redlands is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). There are additional accreditations for specific programs:

Accolades

Arbor Day Foundation

College Consensus

Colleges of Distinction

Creative Colleges

Fiske Guide to Colleges (College of Arts and Sciences)

Fulbright Scholarships

Payscale.com (College of Arts and Sciences)

The Princeton Review

University Headquarters (School of Business and Society)

U.S. News & World Report

Washington Monthly

Based on contributions to the public good, including social mobility, research, and service