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  1. California Lutheran University Graduate and Adult Programs 60 West Olsen Road #2300 Thousand Oaks, CA 91360-2787 (805) 493-3127 clugrad@callutheran.edu www.callutheran.edu. Special Academic Opportunities Honors. The University Honors Program (UHP) provides enhanced educational opportunities for Cal Lutheran’s most academically motivated students.

  2. California Lutheran University, Thousand Oaks, California. 20,901 likes · 144 talking about this · 72,310 were here. Cal Lutheran is where open-minded undergraduate and graduate students grow as...

  3. California Lutheran University respects your right to privacy. By submitting this form, you consent to receive emails and calls from a representative of California Lutheran University, which may include the use of automated technology. Consent is needed to contact you, but is not a requirement to register or enroll.

  4. Facts at a Glance. Founded in 1959, California Lutheran University is a private liberal arts institution based in Thousand Oaks, California. Designated a Hispanic-Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education, Cal Lutheran attracts students to its undergraduate and graduate programs from across the nation and around the world with ...

  5. 加利福尼亞路德大學(California Lutheran University,簡稱:CLU或Cal Lutheran)是位於美國加利福尼亞州 紹曾德奧克斯的一所私立大學,由美國福音信義會創立於1959年。 成立不久之後的1960年代該大學就開始穩定擴張,1980年大量增加主要校地並建立主要建築群與新的校內道路。

  6. As a student and alumnus of Cal Lutheran, you’ll gain inroads to the nation’s top employers through our Career Services programs. Armed with a killer resumé and the right contacts, you’ll compete on a global scale in business, communications, science, the arts and a wide range of industries. We don’t just talk the talk; 98% of our ...

  7. Cost of Attendance (COA) is an estimate of your costs as a student at Cal Lutheran for the academic year. It includes tuition, mandatory fees, estimated amounts for books and supplies, housing and food, personal expenses, and transportation. The COA is used in determining a student's eligibility for federal, state, and institutional need-based ...