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About Dominican
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Dominican’s focus on interdisciplinary studies provides a challenging academic environment. In the sciences, the University excels at involving undergraduates in sophisticated research projects that enable students to present at national academic conferences and publish alongside their faculty mentors in peer- reviewed journals. In the humanities, students can combine dance and musical performance with the study of philosophy, literature, world cultures, and religion. Dominican also offers strong undergraduate professional programs in business, education, and nursing, in addition to graduate offerings in these disciplines as well as counseling psychology and occupational therapy. U.S. News & World Report ranks Dominican University of California in the top tier of "Western Universities - Master's." Dominican DiversityApproximately 40 percent of undergraduate students are of ALANA heritage (African American, Latino, Asian American or Native American); of the total student body, 23 percent are men and 77 percent are women. Students come from across the United States, although primarily from the Bay Area and Northern California, and from 21 foreign countries, including Brazil, China, Ireland, Japan, Russia, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, and Turkey. More than 70 percent of students attending Dominican receive financial aid. The small class sizes ensure that all students receive personal guidance from their faculty mentors. In addition, the University offers a four-year guarantee: any student who carries a full course load and meets all the requirements for eight consecutive semesters will graduate in four years or spend a fifth year at Dominican tuition-free.
Challenging the Student
Internships are available through the University’s Career Services Office, giving students the opportunity to explore employment options with local companies. The center also offers workshops and individual counseling on career and job search strategies, résumé writing and interviewing skills.
AthleticsDominican offers 10 intercollegiate programs in men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s golf, women’s volleyball, men’s lacrosse, women’s softball and women’s tennis. Since opening the state-of-the-art Conlan Recreation Center in 2000, Dominican has enjoyed tremendous success in athletic competition. In 2007-2008, the men’s basketball team won its fifth Cal Pac Conference Championship in six years. The women's volleyball and women's soccer teams also won Cal Pac Conference Championships in 2007-2008.
Special Programs
University ExpansionIn 2006, Dominican partnered with Alonzo King's LINES Ballet School to offer a unique joint educational program. The BFA in dance program combines Dominican’s comprehensive liberal arts education with the technically rigorous and artistically expansive dance training of King’s Ballet School. Classes will be held in San Rafael and in downtown San Francisco.
In 2007, Dominican opened a 35,000 square foot Science Center, which will enable the University to expand its biomedical research program and continue to train students for careers as doctors and research scientists. The center also will assist the University in meeting the demand for science and mathematics teachers in California schools.
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