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Amazing Professors Çå½ÅÀûÀÎ ±³¼öÁø |
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From
your freshman year forward, you will be in the classroom with
only professors - never teaching assistants. These professors
choose to teach at CLU because of its emphasis on personalized
learning and their desire to be involved in the lives of their
students. They also serve as academic advisors in helping students
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A Tightly Knit Community of Students Ä£¹ÐÇÑ Çлý »çȸ |
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students come from all areas of California, from 25 other states
and 30 foreign countries. While most students enter CLU with
strong academic records and solid SAT scores, the typical CLU
student is one who has balanced academic work with involvement
outside the classroom. CLU students come here to be active participants
in their own education, not merely spectators. |
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Thousand Oaks and Ventura County ÷´Ü»ê¾÷´ÜÁö Çٽɿ¡ À§Ä¡
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It's hard to imagine a place more perfect than Thousand Oaks.
The city of Thousand Oaks is home to approximately 127,000
people. According to annual FBI ratings, Thousand Oaks is
one of the safest cities in America with populations over
100,000 (our neighbor city, Simi Valley, is also at the top
of the list). Perfectly situated in Ventura County about 12
miles from the Pacific Ocean, Thousand Oaks is roughly halfway
between Santa Barbara and Los Angeles. Air quality is consistently
the best in the region because of our proximity to the coast
and the marine breezes. We get 330 days of sunshine each year,
and a median year-round temperature of 70 degrees. Regardless
of what you choose to do, you won't find a more temperate
climate or a more ideal campus location.
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Undergirded by Faith ´Ù¾çÇÑ Á¾±³ |
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The community at CLU is designed to encourage
students of all faiths to explore issues related to spirituality
as they gain independence and begin to make important life decisions
that impact their vocational choices and their development as
contributing members of society. We strive not only to provide
opportunities for direct involvement but also to assist our
students, faculty and staff in developing their spiritual growth
as part of their educational experience. It is important and
intentional that all of these opportunities are made available
for voluntary participation, since it is our philosophy that
students need to be making independent choices. |
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Academic Achievement Leading to a Highly Marketable Degree ÃÖ°íÀÇ
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CLU's academic curriculum, with its emphasis on
integrated studies, trains students to think critically and
understand how ideas are connected. Students are encouraged
to blend their studies with professional experience through
internships, giving them savvy and expertise as they move into
their chosen fields. Students take only four years to graduate.
Recruiters for dozens of businesses and organizations visit
campus each spring, hoping to employ talented new Cal Lutheran
graduates. Many CLU grads choose to pursue graduate studies;
others are hired into career jobs right away. The overall placement
rate for our grads is 98% within three months of graduation.
Whatever your aspirations, CLU's Career Services Office can
help you springboard into post-undergraduate life.
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Outstanding Residence Halls ÈǸ¢ÇÑ ±â¼÷»ç |
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Our
13 outstanding residence halls were designed with students in
mind. Because 85% of one's time is spent outside the classroom,
it's important that when a student goes "home" to
their residence hall they FEEL at home. All but one of our halls
have rooms configured as suites: two bedrooms, a large living
room, a private bathroom, tons of closet space. Each suite also
includes a phone line with voice mail for each student, access
to our campus computing network, heating and air conditioning,
and cable TV. In short, our halls are a great place to live
and make your home while you are away from home.
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36 Undergraduate Majors and 28 Minors Æø³ÐÀº Àü°ø ºÐ¾ß |
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You'll have a huge array of options within the
academic program. You can choose from a spectrum of scholastic
studies that range from ancient Greek to the high-tech major
of Multimedia. CLU's largest major is Business Administration
followed closely by Education, Psychology, Communication and
Biology. Whatever your interests, there is a program suited
to your goals. (see Academic Majors and Minors for details) |
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| 8. Balance and Diversity
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About 22% of our students come from traditionally
underrepresented ethnic populations, and around 8% of our students
come from overseas. CLU is very religiously diverse as well
- students representing more than 30 different Christian denominations
and faith backgrounds attend CLU. About 26% of our students
are Lutheran; about 21% come from the Catholic background. A
great emphasis is placed on the student's ability to make choices
- in matters of both faith and reason - to achieve balance at
CLU. |
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Involvement ´Ù¾çÇÑ Ä·ÆÛ½º ¹®È ±âȸ |
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From our campus clubs and organizations to intramural
athletics, it's almost impossible not to get involved! Students
can involve themselves to whatever degree they choose. At CLU,
it is possible to do it all - play intercollegiate soccer, act
in plays, sing in choir, run for student government, study in
Washington, D.C., or abroad, work in professional internships
and, oh-by-the-way, attend to your studies - all while still
graduating in four years. |
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