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San Rafael, California Discover Dominican L


ocated 12 miles north of San Francisco, Dominican University of California is the best small university experience in North- ern California. With over 60 majors, minors, and concentrations; real-world learning opportuni- ties; and personalized support, your Dominican Experience can be anything you want it to be.


The Dominican Experience From mentoring to project-based research, you’ll build a track record that shows what you can accomplish, giving you the confidence and knowledge to shape your future. The Dominican Experience is our promise that you’ll have the support you need to succeed—both in college and in your career—as well as the skills and ethical foundation to create a meaningful life. Undergraduate students of all majors par- ticipate in the Dominican Experience and have the opportunity to: • Work with an integrative coach and a network of mentors all four years.


• Engage with the community through service learning, internships, fieldwork, community- based research, or global learning.


• Complete signature work such as original research, writing, or art.


• Craft a digital portfolio that captures and high- lights your accomplishments.


Guided by our Catholic heritage, Dominican


educates and prepares students to be ethical leaders and socially responsible global citizens who incorporate the Dominican values of study, reflection, community, and service into their daily lives. Each of our academic programs is designed to help you pursue a path that’s paved in self-discovery, creative thinking, and community impact.


Test-optional admission Dominican University is test-optional! We take into consideration your grades, the rigor of your high school curriculum, and your involvement with extracurricular activities when considering your application.


Financial aid From need-based aid to athletic awards and more, 99% of entering undergraduate students receive financial aid. Federal and state loans and grants, work-study, and other grants are also available. In almost all cases, there’s no application fee.


Campus visits Explore our virtual tours at dominican.edu/ visitus or call 888-323-6763 to learn about in- person visits.


Learn more and connect on CollegeXpress.com Transfer Colleges & Universities


The transfer admission process includes the evaluation of several factors, including academics; leadership both inside and outside the classroom; recommendation from a teacher, counselor, or community leader; and your personal essay. See our Frequently Asked Questions for more information.


For most majors, we have a rolling admission process, and we accept applications year-round. If an application deadline falls on a weekend and/or holiday, applications will be accepted through the end of the next business day.


Non-Nursing transfer students: • Spring deadline: January 5 • Fall deadline: August 1


Nursing transfer students: • Spring deadline: September 1 • Fall deadline: March 1


How to Apply as a Transfer Student


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