Dominican University

DOMINICAN transforms lives. Dominican is an independent, international, learner-centered university of Catholic heritage which interweaves Dominican values, the liberal arts and sciences, and the skills and knowledge necessary to live and work in an interdependent world.
Founded by the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael and chartered in 1890, Dominican University of California seeks to embody Dominican educational ideals:
Love of truth, beauty and life of the mind, and a deep respect for the dignity and worth of the individual.
Nestled in the hills of San Rafael, the campus features graceful old buildings and shady tree-lines paths. There are four very comfortable, very beautiful residence halls-one of which is the former summer home of San Francisco's de Young family. Other unique features include the Forest Meadows amphitheater, Angelico Concert Hall, the Poet's Corner, the Archbishop Alemany Library, and the Conlan Recreation Center.
Dominican University of California is located at 50 Acacia Avenue, at the corner of Grand, in San Rafael, 11 miles north of San Francisco. From Highway 101, north or south, take the Central San Rafael exit, turn east on Mission Avenue, then left on Grand Avenue to Acacia (about one mile). Free parking is available at the University parking area at the corner of Acacia and Grand.
More information:
www.dominican.edu
www.dominican.edu/academics/
www.dominican.edu/admissions/
How
to apply for the BFA in Dance Program
(with Admission, Tuition & Financial Aid information)
For questions, please contact Marina Hotchkiss.