University of Redlands

Founded in 1907, the University of Redlands is a private, nonprofit university that has prepared students for lives of meaning, impact, and joy for more than 100 years. Today, Redlands offers more than 40 undergraduate programs and over 30 graduate programs designed to develop students personally and professionally through immersive, personalized education and hands-on experiences outside of the classroom, from community service learning to internships and residencies.

Credentials Offered

Less than one year
certificate

One but less than
two years certificate

Bachelor’s Degree

Postbaccalaureate
Certificate

Master’s Degree

Post-Master’s
Certificate

Doctorate Degree – Research/Scholarship

Doctorate Degree –
Professional Practice
Yes
Offers Online Programs
2,313
Undergraduate Enrollment Total
10 to 1
Student-to-Faculty Ratio
Special Designations


Average Annual Cost
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Financial Aid / Scholarships
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Grants & Scholarships
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Pell Grants
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Top 5 Fields of Study by Size & Highest Earnings
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