The Office of Admissions at the University of Redlands stands in solidarity with our Black students, staff, faculty, administrators, colleagues, friends, and families. We believe that Black Lives Matter. As educators, we acknowledge the challenges faced by students of color in academia and we will work to uplift the voices and needs of our Black students so they may feel safe and welcomed at the University. We will continue to be a resource and build relationships and partnerships with community based organizations that work to provide college access to Black students. We commit to continue to educate ourselves, to advocate for justice, and work against racism and systems of oppression at our institution, in our communities, and in our country.
Whether you are joining us from a community college, another four-year institution, or are returning to school for the first time in years, we welcome students from varied academic backgrounds. Designed to fit your needs, the University of Redlands offers small class sizes, personalized education, and many internship and study abroad opportunities. Choose one of the distinct pathways below to start paving the way to your future.
Earn a bachelor's degree in business by taking evening classes that accommodate your life or work schedule.
Students transferring from any California community college can receive a 30% tuition reduction.
Earn a bachelor's degree by taking classes full time in a traditional learning environment.
Connecting students to a world of opportunity
The University of Redlands is an accredited, private, nonprofit university that connects students to a world of opportunity, geared toward their passions and potential. Founded in 1907, the Redlands campus offers more than 40 undergraduate programs, as well as 30 graduate programs in business, communication sciences and disorders, education, geographic information science, and music. In addition to an uncommonly beautiful 160-acre main residential campus, the University also provides innovative programs at convenient places and times for working professionals.