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Colleges & universities: ranked by full-time student equivalent enrolled in fall 2004.


EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

THE 25 largest colleges and universities enrolled 527,468 students in fail 2004, with just over half of those attending part-time part-time
adj.
For or during less than the customary or standard time: a part-time job.



part
. The total number of students fell by 3.8 percent from a year earlier because budget constraints A Budget Constraint represents the combinations of goods and services that a consumer can purchase given current prices and his income. Consumer theory uses the concepts of a budget constraint and a preference ordering to analyze consumer choices.  led Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (German pronunciation (IPA): [ˈaɐ̯nɔlt ˈaloɪ̯s ˈʃvaɐ̯ʦənˌʔɛɡɐ]  to restrict In the C programming language, the data pointed to by a pointer declared with the restrict qualifier may not be pointed to by any other pointer. This allows for more effective optimization.  enrollment at public institutions. The restrictions were lifted this year.

Budget cuts have had wide impact in Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850.  County, where 22 of the 25 largest colleges and universities are run by the state.

At community colleges, fees jumped $8 per unit to $26 per unit for 2004-2005. At UCLA UCLA University of California at Los Angeles
UCLA University Center for Learning Assistance (Illinois State University)
UCLA University of Carrollton, TX and Lower Addison, TX
, the county's largest university, undergraduate fees for students who are state residents rose by $1,708 to $6,586 per year. Fees to attend school in the California State University system California State University System, coordinating agency established in 1960 by the merger of individual California state colleges, now consisting of 23 campuses.  increased by 14 percent.

USC An abbreviation for U.S. Code. , the region's second-largest school, remained the most expensive university to attend. Tuition For tuition fees in the United Kingdom, see .

Tuition means instruction, teaching or a fee charged for educational instruction especially at a formal institution of learning or by a private tutor usually in the form of one-to-one tuition.
 costs rose by $1,296, or 4.5 percent.

Overall, the 25 largest colleges and universities in Los Angeles County awarded 70,763 degrees and certificates in 2003-2004. They employ 11,790 full-time full-time
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Employed for or involving a standard number of hours of working time: a full-time administrative assistant.



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THE PACESETTER

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES UCLA comprises the College of Letters and Science (the primary undergraduate college), seven professional schools, and five professional Health Science schools. Since 2001, UCLA has enrolled over 33,000 total students, and that number is steadily rising.

WITH 35,070 fulltime equivalent students enrolled last fall, UCLA remained the largest university in Los Angeles County--and the largest in the UC system.

Enrollment declined by 2,779 students from the prior school year as a result of state budget reductions that affected all UC campuses. UCLA enrolled 3,723 freshman in fall 2004 and plans to increase freshman enrollment to 4,300, now that the enrollment restraint RESTRAINT. Something which prevents us from doing what we would desire to do.
     2. Restraint is lawful and unlawful. It is lawful when its object is to prevent the violation of the law, or the rights of others.
 has been removed. The university, founded in 1919, received more than 42,000 applications in 2005 and admitted 11,338 students (not all of those admitted enroll TO ENROLL. To register; to enter on the rolls of chancery, or other court's; to make a record. ).

In March, the university launched a $20 million Institute for Stem Cell stem cell

In living organisms, an undifferentiated cell that can produce other cells that eventually make up specialized tissues and organs. There are two major types of stem cells, embryonic and adult.
 Biology biology, the science that deals with living things. It is broadly divided into zoology, the study of animal life, and botany, the study of plant life. Subdivisions of each of these sciences include cytology (the study of cells), histology (the study of tissues),  and Medicine that will focus on HIV HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), either of two closely related retroviruses that invade T-helper lymphocytes and are responsible for AIDS. There are two types of HIV: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is responsible for the vast majority of AIDS in the United States. , cancer and neurological disorders This is a list of major and frequently observed neurological disorders (e.g. Alzheimer's disease), symptoms (e.g.back pain), signs (e.g. aphasia) and syndromes (e.g. Aicardi syndrome). . The five-year initiative will allow teams of researchers to compete for state grants created by the passage of Proposition 71.

UCLA's budget exceeded $3.2 billion in 2004-2005. Its 174 buildings on 419 acres in Westwood Westwood.

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 house undergraduate facilities, medical buildings and 11 professional schools. The university offers 118 undergraduate degree “First degree” redirects here. For the BBC television series, see First Degree.

An undergraduate degree (sometimes called a first degree or simply a degree
 programs and 200 graduate degree programs.
Rank    Institution                                    Fall 2004
        * name                                         Enrollment
        * address                                     * full-time
                                                    equivalents (1)
                                                  * undergraduates (2)
                                                    * total students

   1    University of California, Los                    35,070
        Angeles (1)                                      24,476
        405 Hilgard Ave.                                 37,563
        Los Angeles 90095
   2    University of Southern California (3)            30,252
        University Park                                  16,125
        Los Angeles 90089                                32,160
   3    California State University, Long                28,720
        Beach (2)                                        24,192
        1250 Bellflower Blvd.                            33,478
        Long Beach 90840
   4    California State University,                     26,300
        Northridge (4)                                   21,678
        18111 Nordhoff St.                               31,341
        Northridge 91330
   5    Mt. San Antonio College (6)                      21,759
        1100 N. Grand Ave.                                same
        Walnut 91789                                     33,892
   6    Pasadena City College (9)                        18,499
        1570 E. Colorado Blvd.                            same
        Pasadena 91106                                   28,797
   7    Santa Monica College (11)                        17,786
        1900 Pico Blvd.                                   same
        Santa Monica 90405                               26,723
   8    California State Polytechnic                     17,152
        University, Pomona (5)                           15,541
        3801 W. Temple Ave.                              19,002
        Pomona 91768
   9    California State University, Los                 16,740
        Angeles (10)                                     12,838
        5151 State University Drive                      20,307
        Los Angeles 90032
  10    Long Beach City College (8)                      16,419
        4901 E. Carson St.                                same
        Long Beach 90808                                 25,888
  11    El Camino College (7)                            16,339
        16007 Crenshaw Blvd.                              same
        Torrance 90506                                   25,296
  12    East Los Angeles College (13)                    14,242
        1301 Avenida Cesar Chavez                         same
        Monterey Park 91754                              22,251
  13    Cerritos College (12)                            13,268
        11110 Alondra Blvd.                               same
        Norwalk 90650                                    21,428
  14    California State University, Dominguez           11,737
        Hills (18)                                        7,107
        1000 E. Victoria St.                             16,435
        Carson 90747
  15    Los Angeles Pierce College (14)                  11,585
        6201 Winnetka Ave.                                same
        Woodland Hills 91371                             18,054
  16    Rio Hondo College (17)                           10,920
        3600 Workman Mill Road                            same
        Whittier 90601                                   17,108
  17    Los Angeles City College (15)                    10,895
        855 N. Vermont Ave.                               same
        Los Angeles 90029                                16,268
  18    Los Angeles Valley College (16)                  10,413
        5800 Fulton Ave.                                  same
        Valley Glen 91401                                16,920
  19    Glendale Community College (20)                   9,974
        1500 N. Verdugo Road                              same
        Glendale 91208                                   14,807
  20    College of the Canyons (19)                       9,457
        26455 Rockwell Canyon Road                        same
        Santa Clarita 91355                              14,233
  21    Citrus College (22)                               9,203
        1000 W. Foothill Blvd.                            same
        Glendora 91741                                   13,761
  22    Los Angeles Trade-Technical                       8,568
        College (23)                                      same
        400 W. Washington Blvd.                          13,383
        Los Angeles 90015
  23    Loyola Marymount University (21)                  7,996
        1 LMU Drive                                       5,399
        Los Angeles 90045                                 8,410
  24    Antelope Valley College (24)                      7,778
        3041 W. Avenue K                                  same
        Lancaster 93536                                  12,044
  25    Pepperdine University                             6,514
        24255 Pacific Coast Highway                       2,926
        Malibu 90263                                      7,919

Rank         2003-2004         Tuition & Fees         Faculty
              Degrees            * in-state         * full-time
        * undergraduate (3)    * out-of-state       * part-time
            * total (4)                          * total employees

   1           7,026             $6,586/yr.            1,859
              11,092            $23,542/yr.             601
                                                      20,145
   2           4,344             29,988/yr.            2,874
               9,485                same               1,240
                                                      12,235
   3           5,194           2,256/yr. (5)            926
               6,322            2,256/yr. +             892
                                  282/unit             1,537
   4           4,944           2,778/yr. (5)            858
               5,992             12,948/yr.            1,055
                                                        NA
   5           1,332              26/unit               339
               2,057              180/unit              872
                                                       1,760
   6           1,827              26/unit               366
               2,484              180/unit              710
                                                       1,468
   7           1,319              26/unit               330
               1,622              206/unit              800
                                                       1,750
   8           3,304           2,256/yr. (5)            556
               3,632             13002/yr.              456
                                                        NA
   9           2,638           2,849/yr. (5)            NA
               3,618             13,019/yr.             NA
                                                        NA
  10            866               26/unit               333
               1,803              180/unit              702
                                                       1,544
  11           1,179              26/unit               341
               1,308              180/unit              562
                                                       1,357
  12           1,404              26/unit               233
               1,404              180/unit              481
                                                       1,690
  13           1,001              26/unit               290
               1,271              151/unit              500
                                                       1,500
  14           1,851           2,771/yr. (5)            NA
               3,024             12,941/yr.             NA
                                                        NA
  15            996               26/unit               172
               1,500              180/unit              381
                                                        791
  16            645               $26/unit              184
               1,648             $150/unit              313
                                                        797
  17            751               26/unit               225
               1,401              180/unit              319
                                                        915
  18            821               26/unit               240
               1214               180/unit              285
                                                        503
  19            454               26/unit               186
                454               150/unit              520
                                                       1,110
  20            748               26/unit               156
                802               154/unit              388
                                                        760
  21            860               26/unit               162
               1,235              180/unit              407
                                                        937
  22            569               26/unit               230
               1,398              180/unit              434
                                                       1,489
  23           1,304             25,266/yr.             431
               2,223                same                437
                                                       1,764
  24            843               26/unit               160
               1,133              177/unit              425
                                                        850
  25            800              28,720/yr.             390
               2,641                same                353
                                                        979

Rank         Profile          Top Local Executive
        * year established    * name
           * ownership        * title
            * Web site        * phone

   1           1919           Albert Carnesale
              public          chancellor
             ucla.edu         (310) 825-4321
   2           1880           Steven B. Sample
             private          president
             usc.edu          (213) 740-2311
   3           1949           Robert C. Maxson
              public          president
            csulb.edu         (562) 985-4111
   4           1958           Jolene Koester
              public          president
             csun.edu         (818) 677-1200
   5           1946           Christopher C. O'Hearn
              public          ceo, president
            mtsac.edu         (909) 594-5611
   6           1924           James Kossler
              public          president, superintendent
           pasadena.edu       (626) 585-7123
   7           1929           Thomas J. Donner
              public          interim president
             smc.edu          (310) 434-4000
   8           1938           J. Michael Ortiz
              public          president
          csupomona.edu       (909) 869-7659
   9           1947           James Rosser
              public          president
          calstatela.edu      (323) 343-3000
  10           1927           Jan Kehoe
              public          president, superintendent
             lbcc.edu         (562) 938-4353
  11           1947           Thomas M. Fallo
              public          president, superintendent
           elcamino.edu       (310) 532-3670
  12           1945           Earnest H. Moreno
              public          president
             elac/edu         (323) 265-8650
  13           1955           Noelia Vela
              public          president, superintendent
           cerritos.edu       (562) 860-2451
  14           1960           James E. Lyons, Sr.
              public          president
            csudh.edu         (310) 243-3300
  15           1947           Tom Oliver
              public          president
        piercecollege.edu     (818) 719-6401
  16           1960           Rose Marie Joyce
              public          president, superintendent
           riohondo.edu       (562) 692-0921
  17           1929           Doris Pichon Givens
              public          president
        lacitycollege.edu     (323) 953-4000
  18           1949           Tyree Wieder
              public          president
             lavc.edu         (818) 947-2600
  19           1927           John A. Davitt
              public          president, superintendent
           glendale.edu       (818) 240-1000
  20           1969           Dianne G. Van Hook
              public          president, superintendent
           canyons.edu        (661) 259-7800
  21           1915           Michael J. Viera
              public          president, superintendent
        citruscollege.edu     (626) 963-0323
  22           1925           Daniel A. Castro
              public          president
            lattc.edu         (213) 763-7000
  23           1911           Robert Lawton
             private          president
             lmu.edu          (310) 338-2700
  24           1929           Jackie L. Fisher
              public          president, superintendent
             avc.edu          (661) 722-6300
  25           1937           Andrew Benton
             private          president
          pepperdine.edu      (310) 506-4000

WND--Would Not Disclose

NA--Not Available

(1) Full-time-equivalents are determined by adding the number of
full-time students to one-half the number of part-time students.

(2) Undergraduate full-time-equivalents.

(3) Undergraduate degrees include associate and bachelor's degrees.

(4) Total degrees include certificates/diplomas, associate, bachelor's,
post-bachelor's, master's, post-master's, doctoral and first
professional.

(5) State University Fee and campus fees for 6.1 units or greater.

Note: Information for this list was obtained from the California
Community Colleges Office of the Chancellor, California State
University Office of the Chancellor and representatives of the
institutions.

To the best of our knowledge, this information is accurate as of press
time. While every effort is made to ensure the accuracy and
thoroughness of the list, omissions and typographical errors sometimes
occur. Please send corrections or additions on company letterhead to
the Research Department, Los Angeles Business Journal, 5700 Wilshire
Blvd., Suite 170, Los Angeles 90036. [c]2005 Los Angeles Business
Journal. This list may not be reprinted in whole or in part without
prior written permission from the editor. Reprints are available from
Wright's Reprints, (877) 652-5295.

Researched by David Nusbaum
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