University of Redlands invites you to
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Explore
Students at the University of Redlands, a private, nonprofit university in Southern California, explore their passions and potential through a personalized living and learning experience. The University—which includes a beautiful, historic 160-acre residential campus, as well as seven regional locations—offers generous financial aid and is recognized by Forbes as a Best Value College.
70
programs of study, including psychology, business, education, communication sciences and disorders, music, theatre, creative writing, sciences, mathematics and many others

Belong
University of Redlands offers an exciting, inclusive, multicultural and welcoming community. Activities on the main campus include athletics, outdoor programs, student government, Greek life, clubs, music and theatre, as well as informal opportunities to connect. Graduate students gain intercultural and intergenerational understanding by working closely with their cohort, mimicking teamwork in the workplace. When students graduate, they join a network of more than 50,000 U of R alumni.
120+
clubs and organizations
21
NCAA Division III athletic varsity teams

Collaborate
At University of Redlands, collaboration abounds. Students and faculty regularly come together in projects that develop team-building skills and encourage work across disciplines, such as combining history and geographic information systems, theatre and politics, business and sustainability. The abilities students gain at Redlands—the capacity to collaborate effectively, inquire and think critically and to express themselves clearly and creatively—are the skills that employers say they value most.
13:1
student-to-faculty ratio, College of Arts & Sciences

Contribute
Students at the University of Redlands contribute to the local community and the wider world through research, volunteering, student teaching, internships, study abroad and the performing and visual arts. Washington Monthly places the U of R among the top 30 master’s institutions in the country for contributions to the public good. U of R is a community of contributors, for those who take initiative.
120,000+
hours of community service by U of R students every year

Grow
A University of Redlands education integrates learning with experience and connects students to a world of opportunity. Undergraduates can participate in study abroad, a summer science research program and May Term classes. Graduate students hone professional skills in business, education, music, geographic information systems and the treatment of speech-language pathologies. Working professionals take advantage of flexible, accessible degree programs to bolster their credentials and advance their careers.
58%
of U of R College of Arts & Sciences students study abroad

Thrive
University of Redlands graduates go on to thrive in careers across a wide spectrum—from business to education to technology to the arts. Wherever they go, they bring the broad perspective, problem-solving abilities and critical thinking skills developed at the U of R. Surveys show that our alumni credit their University of Redlands education with preparing them for career success and lifelong learning.
50,000+
alumni help fellow Bulldogs through career opportunities or giving back to their alma mater

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Center for Spatial Studies
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