Loma Linda
University
Established in 1905, Loma Linda University is one of the only faith-based academic health sciences centers in the nation offering more than 100 degree and certificate programs. As a student, you’ll get hands-on clinical experience and training at our research facilities, clinics and hospitals with faculty experts and experienced leaders in your field. Loma Linda University invites service-oriented students to answer their calling and advance their career in health sciences.
Credentials Offered
Yes
Offers Online Programs
1,015
Undergraduate Enrollment Total
3 to 1
Student-to-faculty-ratio
Special Designations
Hispanic-Serving
Institution
Seventh Day Adventists
Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institution
Average Annual Cost
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Financial Aid / Scholarships
The average percent of students awarded aid and the amount of aid awarded to full-time beginning undergraduate students
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Grants & Scholarships
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Federal Grants
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Pell Grants
Top 5 Fields of Study by Size & Highest Earnings
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Median Earnings
Loma Linda
University
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