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  2. California State University Board of Trustees votes to approve university status to the college on September 12, 1977, and institution is renamed California State University, Dominguez Hills.

  3. Mar 31, 2010 · In 1977, the college underwent its fourth and final name change, to California State University, Dominguez Hills, when it was certified as a university. In 1978, phase two of the school’s...

  4. California State University, Dominguez Hills was founded as South Bay State College in 1960, and soon after changed to its present name. The nascent school began instruction in 1965 before any of its buildings were constructed on a new campus in the Dominguez Hills area of Carson, but its master plan was in place by 1964.

  5. The college soon moved, first to the temporary Watt Campus, and finally to a permanent site on Dominguez Hill, land which was once part of the historic Rancho San Pedro. The college was renamed California State College, Dominguez Hills, with the first classes held on the permanent site in October, 1968.

  6. Jun 17, 2008 · The 384-acre campus was built on what was once part of a Spanish land grant and, as Garcia likes to point out, has one of the most diverse student populations of any university its size west of...

  7. California State University, Dominguez Hills has been transforming lives in the South Bay for more than 60 years with an educational environment that champions community, diversity, and equity. By The Numbers. CSUDH’s commitment to increasing access to higher education is most visible in the unique student population we serve. 46.5%

  8. Facts and Figures. California State University, Dominguez Hills cultivates an academic community committed to justice, equity, and inclusion – one that fosters a sense of belonging and advances social mobility. For more than five decades, we have provided knowledge, talent, and leadership to Southern California and beyond.