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Mount St Marys College
Mount St Marys College 12001 Chalon Rd Los Angeles, California 90049
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| Website: |
Mount St Marys College |
| Type of college: |
4-year private, not-for-profit |
| Degree types offered: |
Associate's, Bachelor's, Master's, One but less than two years, Postbaccalaureate certificate |
Degree Programs offered: |
- American Studies / Civilization
- Arts & Design
- Biochemistry
- Biology General
- Business
- Chemistry General
- Counseling & Psychology
- Developmental and Child Psychology
- Education Administration and Supervision
- Education General
- English Language and Literature General
- French Language and Literature
- Gerontology
- Graphic Design Commercial Art and Illustration
- Health Professions and Related Sciences
- History General
- Liberal Arts and Sciences / Liberal Studies
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- Mathematics
- Music General
- Nursing (RN Training)
- Occupational Therapy Assistant
- Philosophy
- Physical Therapy
- Physical Therapy Assistant
- Political Science and Government General
- Pre-Elementary / Early Childhood / Kindergarten
- Psychology General
- Religion / Religious Studies
- Social Sciences General
- Sociology
- Spanish Language and Literature
- Special Education General
- Theology
- Urban Affairs / Studies
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| Classification:   Master’s Colleges and Universities I: These institutions typically offer a wide range of baccalaureate programs, and they are committed to graduate education through the master’s degree. They award 40 or more master’s degrees per year across three or more disciplines. |
| Total enrollment |
1,973 |
| Undergraduate enrollment |
1,708 |
| Percent of undergraduate enrollment by gender |
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| Men |
5% |
| Women |
95% |
| Percent of undergraduate enrollment by race/ethnicity |
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| Non-resident alien |
0% |
| Black non-Hispanic |
12% |
| American Indian or Alaskan Native |
0% |
| Asian or Pacific Islander |
16% |
| Hispanic |
40% |
| White non-Hispanic |
23% |
Information provided by the National Center for Education Statistics and the Carnegie Foundation. |