Woodbury University

7500 N Glenoaks Blvd, Burbank, California

Woodbury transforms students into innovative professionals who will contribute responsibly to the global community. We achieve academic excellence by focusing on purposeful student engagement, establishing external partnerships and ensuring that all our processes, services and environment enrich the student experience. Woodbury cultivates a personal, interactive learning environment that focuses on innovative, practice-based professional and liberal arts education. We add distinct value with our focus on faculty-student interaction and support for student development and achievement. We focus on our Core Values and Strategic Principles to enable the success of our students, employers who hire our graduates, and the community at large.

DEGREES OFFERED: BA; BS; BBA; BFA; BArch; MArch; MID; MBA.
ACCREDITATION: AACSB, ACBSB, CIDA, NAAB, NASAD, WASC

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MAJORS OFFERED:

AccountingBachelors Degree
Animation & VFXBachelors Degree
Applied Computer Science - Media ArtsBachelors Degree
ArchitectureBachelors Degree
Computer Information SystemsBachelors Degree
Computer Science and Data AnalyticsBachelors Degree
Construction ManagementBachelors Degree
Design ComputationBachelors Degree
Environmental ScienceBachelors Degree
Fashion DesignBachelors Degree
Fashion MarketingBachelors Degree
FilmmakingBachelors Degree

 

 

Game Art and DesignBachelors Degree
Graphic DesignBachelors Degree
HistoryBachelors Degree
Interdisciplinary StudiesBachelors Degree
Interior DesignBachelors Degree
MarketingBachelors Degree
Media StudiesBachelors Degree
Political ScienceBachelors Degree
Professional WritingBachelors Degree
PsychologyBachelors Degree
Public Safety AdministrationBachelors Degree
Sustainable PracticesBachelors Degree

LEGEND

Certificate
Associates Degree
Bachelor's Degree

Postbaccalaureate Certificate
Low-Residency Masters
Masters Degree


Fully Online
Partially Online
Optional Online

UNDERGRADUATE COST OF ATTENDANCE 2023-2024
FULL-TIME  
TUITION $ 43,392
MANDATORY FEES 1,494
BOOKS & SUPPLIES 938
ON-CAMPUS ROOM & BOARD 14,138
OFF-CAMPUS ROOM & BOARD 19,431
OTHER 3,978
FINANCIAL AID 2021-2022 FULL-TIME FRESHMEN *
AID CATEGORY AVG PER RECIPIENT 1st YR RECIPIENTS
INSTITUTIONAL AWARDS3 $17,148 96%
FEDERAL/NATIONAL GRANTS 5,373 49%
STATE & LOCAL GRANTS 8,161 46%
FEDERAL STUDENT LOANS 5,335 59%

AVERAGE AMOUNT RECEIVED PER RECIPIENT: $0
96% OF FULL-TIME FRESHMEN RECEIVED AID

* Most recent financial aid data available

ACCEPTANCE RATE: 63%

Acceptance Rate = The percentage of students admitted out of applications received in a given year.

 
ENROLLMENT: FALL 2022

UNDERGRADUATE FTE1 = 826

UNDERGRADUATE

FULL-TIME 799
PART-TIME 69

NOTE 1: "Full-Time Equivalent" is the common way to measure the relative size of colleges. This adjusts for differences in the percentage of part-time students (or faculty). For example: one full-time student = 1 FTE; three half-time students = 1.5 FTE, etc.

UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS PROCESS
APPLICATION: Required
ONLINE APPLICATION: N/A
APPLICATION FEES: $85 (approximate)
HOME EXAM: N/A
INTERVIEW: N/A
ESSAY: N/A
SAT / ACT: Not Required
PORTFOLIO: Required, depending on program
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION: N/A
IELTS: N/A
TOEFL: N/A

TRANSCRIPTS

HIGH SCHOOL: Required, if first-time freshman
COLLEGE: Required, if transferring
FACULTY: 2022-2023

FACULTY FTE1 = N/A

FULL-TIME 0
PART-TIME 0
 

STUDENT/FACULTY RATIO: FALL 2022
N/A
FTE STUDENTS PER FTE FACULTY1

RETENTION

FRESHMAN RETENTION

FALL 2020 FRESHMEN
RETURNING IN FALL 2021
75%
 
FALL 2021 FRESHMEN
RETURNING IN FALL 2022
71%
GRADUATION

SIX-YEAR GRADUATION RATE

FALL 2015 FRESHMEN
GRADUATING WITHIN SIX YEARS
 
59%
 
FALL 2016 FRESHMEN
GRADUATING WITHIN SIX YEARS
 
55%

UNDERGRADUATE ETHNICITY

FALL 2022

UNDERGRADUATE GENDER DISTRIBUTION

FALL 2022

NEW STUDENT GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION2

FALL 2022
OTHER PROGRAMS

N/A

SPECIAL OPPORTUNITIES

N/A

NOTE 1: "Full-Time Equivalent" is the common way to measure the relative size of colleges. This adjusts for differences in the percentage of part-time students (or faculty). For example: one full-time student = 1 FTE; three half-time students = 1.5 FTE, etc. NOTE 2: Geographic distribution is reported for first-time degree/certificate-seeking undergraduates. NOTE 3: Includes all institutional scholarships and grants, but does not include College Work Study or third party awards.