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California National University for Advanced Studies
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About California National University for Advanced Studies
California National University for Advanced Studies is a private institution located in Torrance, California. The university focuses on providing working adults with access to advanced academic programs, primarily delivered through distance and online modalities. Specific institutional type classifications, enrollment figures, and completion rate data are not reported in available IPEDS records for this institution.
No specific credential programs are listed in current data sources for California National University for Advanced Studies. Institutions of this profile in California typically offer graduate-level programs in fields such as engineering, business administration, and technology management. Prospective students are encouraged to contact the university directly for current program offerings and admissions requirements.
Torrance is located in the South Bay area of Los Angeles County, within a major metropolitan region that supports industries including aerospace, healthcare, technology, and international trade. California National University's focus on advanced studies and working professionals positions it within this dynamic economy, serving students who seek to advance their credentials while maintaining careers in Southern California's competitive job market.
L. Lolly Horn
lhorn@mail.cnuas.edu18520 Hawthorne Boulevard, First Floor, Torrance, CA 90504
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