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San Diego University for Integrative Studies

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San Diego University for Integrative Studies, also referred to as SDUIS, is a small, private university established in 1999 in San Diego, California, United States. SDUIS campus is located at 3900 Harney St. in Old Town, San Diego. It also offers a Distance Learning Program. The school offers certificate, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees.

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San Diego University for Integrative Studies
Congress Street, San Diego Old Town

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Congress Street 2505
92110 San Diego, Old Town
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