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The 650 students at Alliant's Los Angeles campus are enrolled in graduate programs within the California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP), the California School of Forensic Studies (CSFS), the Shirley M. Hufstedler School of Education (HSOE), and the Marshall Goldsmith School of Management (MGSM).
The psychology, forensic psychology, and organizational psychology students primarily attend classes during the day; most of the education students are enrolled in evening classes. The average class size at the campus is about 15 students.
Students come from all over the nation and globe, making the Los Angeles campus as diverse as the surrounding community. Most of our students are from California, but some other states and countries largely represented include Tennessee, Hawaii, Kentucky, New Mexico, Massachusetts, Ohio, Texas, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Arizona, and Latvia, UK, Canada, Argentina, China, Iran, Israel, Mexico, South Korea. Our student population is very diverse, with an average age range from twenty-one to fifty-six and the student population approximately 80 percent women and 20 percent men.
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How to Get Here Alliant Los Angeles Campus 1000 S. Fremont Ave., Unit 5 Building A7, Suite 7139 Alhambra, CA 91803
(626) 284-2777
(626) 270-3300
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Campus Administration Stephanie Byers-Bell Los Angeles Director of Campus & Student Services Email
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Mission Statement of Alliant International University
Alliant International University prepares students for professional careers of service and leadership, and promotes the discovery and application of knowledge to improve the lives of people in diverse cultures and communities around the world.
Alliant is committed to excellence in four areas:
- Education for Professional Practice
Alliant’s educational programs are designed to give students the knowledge, skills and ethical values they need to serve and lead effectively in a variety of professional settings. Alliant graduates are expected to achieve mastery of a body of knowledge and be able to apply that knowledge in professional practice in order to achieve desired and beneficial outcomes.
- Scholarship
Scholarship in the Alliant context includes the discovery of new knowledge; the discovery of new applications of knowledge to solve practical problems; the integration of knowledge in new ways; and innovation in teaching knowledge and professional competencies.
- Multicultural and International Competence
Alliant is an inclusive institution committed to serving diverse populations around the world by preparing professionals to work effectively across cultural and national boundaries; by increasing the number of professionals working in underserved areas; and by understanding and responding to the needs of diverse communities.
- Community Engagement
Alliant’s faculty, students, alumni and staff are dedicated to making a positive difference in the world through professional education and practice. We measure the success of our university in part by the impact we have, both directly and indirectly, on the welfare of individuals, families, organizations and communities.
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Useful Student Information Financial Aid Website Tuition and Fees Los Angeles Degrees and Courses Registrar's Office: Forms and Links Bookstore
Student Housing Information
The students of the Los Angeles campus live all around the Los Angeles and Orange County area. Many share apartments and/or commute together. The campus is a commuter facility and does not have associated housing. However, there is housing information available to students who are looking for roommates and/or housing accommodations. (Please refer to 'Locale and Amenities' page for more LA Student Housing information.)
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