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Screen last updated on: April 13, 2010
The enrollment information below is valid for the 2008 academic year.

CAMPUS ENROLLMENT
Total campus enrollment: 7,640
Total undergraduates: 5,509
Full-time undergraduates: 5,372
Part-time undergraduates: 137
Total graduate students: 1,962
Full-time graduate students: 1,446
Part-time graduate students: 516
Total first-professional students: 52
Full-time first professional students: 21
Part-time first professional students: 31
Campus enrollment categories: 89% from in state
9% from out of state
2% international
Enrollment breakdown:
Race/EthnicityNumber (% of Total)
Total international80 (4.1%)
Black (non-Hispanic)158 (8.1%)
Native American or Alaskan Native6 (0.3%)
Asian or Pacific Islander262 (13.4%)
Hispanic459 (23.4%)
White (non-Hispanic)979 (49.9%)
Race/Ethnicity unreported/unknown18 (0.9%)
Total1962

DEGREES OFFERED
  • Doctor of Education
  • Juris Doctor
  • Education Specialist
  • Educational Specialist in School Psychology
  • Executive Master of Business Administration
  • M.A.T.
  • M.B.A
  • M.S.E.
  • Master of Art Education
  • Master of Arts
  • Master of Arts in Art Therapy
  • Master of Arts in Education
  • Master of Arts in Educational Administration
  • Master of Arts in Educational Leadership
  • Master of Arts in Elementary Education
  • Master of Arts in English
  • Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy
  • Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies
  • Master of Arts in Philosophy
  • Master of Arts in School Administration
  • Master of Arts in School Counseling
  • Master of Arts in Special Education
  • Master of Arts in Teaching English as a Second Language
  • Master of Arts in Teaching Mathematics
  • Master of Arts in Theological Studies
  • Master of Arts in Theology
  • Master of Arts School of Leadership
  • Master of Bilingual Education
  • Master of Business Administration
  • Master of Business Administration in Accounting
  • Master of Business Administration/Master of Science
  • Master of Fine Arts in Film
  • Master of Science
  • Master of Science in Civil Engineering
  • Master of Science in Computer Science
  • Master of Science in Electrical Engineering
  • Master of Science in Environmental Science
  • Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
  • Master of Science in Systems and Engineering Management

ENROLLMENT IN PROGRAMS
List of administrative units offering graduate programs:
College of Liberal Arts, College of Science and Engineering, School of Education, College of Communication and Fine Arts, College of Business Administration, School of Film and Television
Percent of total graduate enrollment in each category:
Division/Program Category% of Total
Business programs19%
Education programs58%
Visual/Performing arts programs4%
Humanities programs7%
Theological school/seminary or religion programs5%
Mathematics programs1%
Computer science programs1%
Engineering programs5%

ACCREDITATIONS
Institution is a member of/recognized by:
  • WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges)
  • CGS (Council of Graduate Schools)

ACADEMIC CALENDAR
Academic calendar system: semester system (two terms comprise academic year)

FACULTY
Total faculty: 832
Full-time faculty: 388
Part-time faculty: 444
All faculty may teach both graduate and undergraduate levels: yes
Average graduate class size: 15 students
Student:Faculty ratio: 12:1

CAMPUS FACILITIES & SERVICES
School-supported/-affiliated research centers and other resources of interest to graduate students:
Bioethics Institute; Center for Accounting Ethics, Governance & the Public Interest; Center for Asian Business; Center for Equity & Excellence in English Learner Education; Center for Ethics & Business; Center for Executive Learning; Center for Ignatian Spirituality; Center for Religion & Spirituality; Center for Service & Action; Center for Spirituality & Values in Business; Center for Teaching Excellence; Leadership in Equity, Advocacy, Diversity Center (LEAD); Leavey Center for the Study of Los Angeles; Marymount Institute for Faith, Culture, and Arts.
Museums and other special academic buildings/equipment on campus:
Laband Art Gallery;
Library titles:
  • 500,000 books, serial backfiles, and government documents
  • 95,978 current serials, including periodicals, newspapers, and government documents
  • 4,143 microforms
  • 40,218 video and audio titles
Other library facilities/collections:
Von der Ahe Library includes a Department of Archives and Special Collections, and Tongva Indian Exhibit
Internet access is provided for all students: yes
E-mail services/accounts are provided for all students: yes
Other computer facilities/services:
Please see our ITS Service Catalog at http://its.lmu.edu/PageFactory.aspx?PageID=41959 for more information.

Graduate student services offered:
  • graduate student center
  • counseling services
  • health service
  • day care
  • health insurance
  • Center for Ignatian Spirituality: Marymount Insitute for Faith, Culture and the Arts; Career Development Services; Center for Service and Action; Ethnic and Intercultural Services; Office for International Students and Scholars; Student Health Services; Student Psychological Services; Student Housing and Residence Life; Student Leadership & Development
Campus accessibility for physically-disabled students: 90%
GRADUATE STUDENT HOUSING
School offers housing for graduate students: yes
Percent of graduate students who live in school housing: 1%
Assistance is provided for finding off-campus housing: yes
Housing office telephone number: 310-338-2963

PLACEMENT & EMPLOYMENT
School has a placement office: no



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