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California State University, Dominguez Hills provides an ideal setting for advanced study. Located in the Los Angeles area, the university attracts a diverse student population and allows exposure to a variety of enrichment experiences. Our programs serve working students, with the majority of coursework being offered in the evening hours or online. California State University, Dominguez Hills is a comprehensive university, accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WSCUC).
The Office of Graduate Studies mission of graduate programs at California State University, Dominguez Hills is to promote advanced study, scholarly activity, and research. Through traditional and nontraditional ways of learning, students earn master’s degrees, advanced certificates, credentials, and life enrichment. Graduate students make up a distinctive and highly valued segment of the university community, and graduate programs support the dedication of California State University, Dominguez Hills in educating a student population of unprecedented diversity for leadership roles in the twenty-first century.
The mission of the Office of Sponsored Research and Programs is to help the Dominguez Hills community achieve its educational mission by providing efficient and effective post-award management support for sponsored projects and related sponsored project activities. External funding carries with it a host of legislative guidelines and departmental, sponsor, and campus regulations that require concentrated monitoring.
For more information on research, graduate programs, or funding for faculty or graduate students, please contact us at (310) 243-3756 or stop by our offices in Innovation & Instruction, Suites 3100 and 3200.To view the policy, please visit our Time, Place and Manner Policy webpage.
At the California State University, the Time, Place, and Manner policy reflects the university’s commitment to encouraging academic freedom, community engagement, and the free exchange of a wide variety of diverse ideas, while still preserving interests such as campus safety and security.