Los Angeles Area 4-Year Colleges and Universities

Learn About the Colleges and Universities In and Around Los Angeles

The greater Los Angeles area is home to some of the best colleges and universities in the country. California's system of public universities is particularly strong, and the Los Angeles area is home to several excellent choices in both the University of California and the California State University systems.

Key Takeaways: Los Angeles Area Colleges and Universities

  • From a small Christian college to large public universities, LA's colleges and universities are as diverse as the city itself.
  • The LA area is an excellent choice for students interested in acting, music, film, and the arts in general.
  • Los Angeles is home to some of the nation's top research universities including Caltech, UCLA, and USC.
  • Four campuses of the Cal State system are near Los Angeles: Dominguez Hills, Northridge, Long Beach, and LA.

Note that this article includes four-year non-profit colleges and universities that were within a 20-mile radius of downtown Los Angeles. Some small and highly specialized schools are not included in this article, nor are schools that do not admit new first-year undergraduate students.

Also keep in mind that 30 miles from LA, the Claremont Colleges offer many more excellent options.

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Art Center College of Design

The Art Center College of Design
The Art Center College of Design. seier+seier / Flickr
  • Location: Pasadena, California
  • Distance from Downtown Los Angeles: 10 miles
  • School Type: private art school
  • Distinguishing Features: two architecturally noteworthy campuses; highly regarded industrial design programs; opportunities for the community through the Art Center at Night and Art Center for Kids
  • Learn More: Art Center College of Design Profile
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Biola University

Biola University
Biola University. Alan / Flickr
  • Location: La Mirada, California
  • Distance from Downtown Los Angeles: 16 miles
  • School Type: private Christian university
  • Distinguishing Features: 145 academic programs; active student life with over 50 clubs and organizations; award-winning speaking and debate teams; 17 to 1 student/faculty ratio; NAIA intercollegiate sports programs
  • Learn More: Biola University Profile 
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California Institute of Technology (Caltech)

Beckman Institute at Caltech
Beckman Institute at Caltech. smerikal / Flickr
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California State University Dominguez Hills

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Cal State Dominguez Hills. Photo Credit: Marisa Benjamin
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California State University Long Beach

Walter Pyramid at CSULB
Walter Pyramid at CSULB. Photo Credit: Marisa Benjamin
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California State University Los Angeles

California State University Los Angeles
California State University Los Angeles. Justefrain / Wikimedia Commons
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California State University Northridge

Cal State Northridge
Cal State Northridge. Peter & Joyce Grace / Flickr
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Loyola Marymount University

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Sacred Heart Chapel at Loyola Marymount. Photo Credit: Marisa Benjamin
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Mount St. Mary's College

Mary Chapel at MSMC
Mary Chapel at MSMC. MSMC Public Relations Office / Wikimedia Commons
  • Location: Los Angeles, California
  • Distance from Downtown Los Angeles: 14 miles
  • School Type: private Catholic liberal arts college
  • Distinguishing Features: 12 to 1 student/faculty ratio; largely female student population; 56-acre campus in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains; popular programs in nursing, business, and sociology
  • Learn More: Mount St. Mary's College Profile
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Occidental College

Occidental College Student Center
Occidental College Student Center. Geographer / Wikimedia Commons
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Otis College of Art and Design

Otis College of Art and Design
Otis College of Art and Design. Maberry / Wikipedia
  • Location: Los Angeles, California
  • Distance from Downtown Los Angeles: 10 miles
  • School Type: private art school
  • Distinguishing Features: impressive 7 to 1 student / faculty ratio and small classes; first professional art school in Southern California; unusual programs such as toy design; students can pursue interdisciplinary interests
  • Learn More: Otis College of Art and Design Profile
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UCLA

UCLA Powell Library
UCLA Powell Library. Photo Credit: Marisa Benjamin
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University of Southern California

USC Doheny Memorial Library
USC Doheny Memorial Library. Photo Credit: Marisa Benjamin
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Wittier College

Whittier College
Whittier College. The Good Doctor / Flickr / CC BY 2.0
  • Location: Whitter, California
  • Distance from Downtown Los Angeles: 13 miles
  • School Type: private liberal arts college
  • Distinguishing Features: 13 to 1 student / faculty ratio; students from 40 states and 25 countries; active student life with over 60 clubs and organizations; NCAA Division III athletic programs
  • Learn More: Whittier College Profile 
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Woodbury University

Burbank, California
Burbank, California. Nancy
  • Location: Burbank, California
  • Distance from Downtown Los Angeles: 11 miles
  • School Type: small private university
  • Distinguishing Features: scenic campus in the heart of the entertainment industry facilities; strong programs in design and business; 10 to 1 student / faculty ratio; active Greek life
  • Learn More: Woodbury University Profile 
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