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Hope International University

1928 establishments in CaliforniaAssociation for Biblical Higher EducationCouncil for Christian Colleges and UniversitiesEducation in Fullerton, CaliforniaEducational institutions established in 1928
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Hope International University is a private Christian university in Fullerton, California. It enrolls around 1,140 students. While Hope is non-denominational, it has strong ties to the Restoration Movement and the Christian churches and churches of Christ. Hope is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). Hope International University's Fullerton campus sits adjacent to California State University, Fullerton, with which it has contract programs. Enrollment stands at just under 1,200 students.

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