The
University – CSU Dominguez Hills
California State University,
Dominguez Hills is located on the historic Rancho San Pedro, the oldest Spanish
land grant in the Los Angeles
area. Its 346-acre campus was in the
continuous possession of the Dominguez family through seven generations, from
its concession to Juan Jose Dominguez in 1784 to its acquisition by the people
of the state for the University.
The Legislature of the state of California authorized the establishment of
this University in 1960, and the first students were enrolled in the fall of
1965. The campus is strategically
located in the heart of a major technological, industrial and transportation
complex. Moreover, it is central in a
population that is international and multi-ethnic, and the people of this area
are genuinely heterogeneous; cultural pluralism is a major characteristic of
the University. At the same time, there
is a continuing focus on the Hispanic heritage of California.
California State University,
Dominguez Hills is a comprehensive urban university, located in the city of Carson and primarily serving the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area. The University is a multi-cultural,
multi-ethnic teaching and learning community dedicated to excellence and
committed to educating a student population of unprecedented diversity for
leadership roles in the global community of the 21st Century. We invite international perspectives,
cultivate programs that serve students from other nations, and encourage our
students and faculty to participate in programs in other countries. We are committed to excellence and pluralism
in higher education further the goals of a democratic
society through wide participation and civic responsibility in community,
social, and economic affairs.
California State
University, Dominguez Hills realizes the principles of
educational opportunity and excellence by providing access to a wide range of
educational programs and student-centered services. Building on its core of liberal arts and sciences,
the university offers programs, in a variety of educational and technological modes, that enables students to develop intellectually,
personally, and professionally. These
programs are offered at times and locations convenient for the students we
serve.
California State
University, Dominguez Hills pursues productive
relationships with educational, public sector, and business communities, by
developing programs that address contemporary social concerns while fulfilling
the University's commitment to teaching and learning, research, scholarship,
creative activity, and services.
Service/Members Opportunity
Colleges
CSU Dominguez Hills has been designated as a member of
Service/Members Opportunity Colleges (SOC), a group of more than 1,200 colleges
and universities providing post-secondary education to members of the military
throughout the world. As a SOC member, CSU Dominguez Hills recognizes the
unique nature of the military lifestyle and has committed itself to easing the
transfer of relevant course credits, providing flexible academic residency
requirements, and crediting learning from appropriate military training and
experiences. SOC has been developed jointly by educational representatives of
each of the Armed Services, the Office of the Secretary of Defense and a
consortium of 13 leading national higher education associations; it is
sponsored by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities and
the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges.
CSU Dominguez Hills Foundation Board
Dr.
Justine Bell-Waters
Dr.
Boice Bowman
Mr.
Robert L. Brigham
Mr.
William H. Brown
Dr.
Mohamed El-Badawi
Mr.
James D. Flynn
Mr.
David Gamboa
Ms.
Angela Gibson
Mr.
James Gierlich
Mr.
Herbert Harry
Ms.
Pilar Hoyos
Ms.
Del Huff
Honorable
Helen S. Kawagoe
Dr.
James E. Lyons, Sr.
Ms.
Nancy McGowan
Dr.
Allen A. Mori
Mr.
Walter Neil
Mr.
George Pardon
Mr.
Ken Putnam
Dr.
Laura Robles
Dr.
Monica Rosas-Baines
Mr.
Jose Solache
Mr.
Art Wible
Ms.
Patricia Williams
Honorary
Member
Mrs.
Katherine Loker
Ex-Officio
Member
Mr.
Kent Gibson