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Jessup University

1939 establishments in CaliforniaAssociation for Biblical Higher EducationAviation schools in the United StatesCouncil for Christian Colleges and UniversitiesFrank Gehry buildings
Private universities and colleges in CaliforniaSchools accredited by the Western Association of Schools and CollegesUniversities and colleges affiliated with the Christian churches and churches of ChristUniversities and colleges established in 1939Universities and colleges in Placer County, CaliforniaUniversities and colleges in Santa Clara County, California
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Jessup University is a private Christian university in Rocklin, California, with additional sites in San Jose, California and Portland, Oregon. The university had 1,743 (over 1650 full-time equivalent) students during the 2019–20 academic year. Founded in 1939, it had a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,289 in the fall of 2020 on a 126-acre (51 ha) campus.

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William Jessup University

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