FACTs BroChure 2008–2009
Mission Statement
Pepperdine is a Christian university committed to the highest standards of academic excellence and Christian values, where students are strengthened for lives of purpose, service, and leadership.
Contents at a Glance
A Pepperdine Timeline..................................................... 2 Organization, Governance, General Facts ......................... 3 Schools ........................................................................4-13 International Programs ....................................................14 Libraries ..........................................................................15 Alumni ...........................................................................16 Social Event and Fundraising Calendar ............................18 Athletics .........................................................................19 The Arts ........................................................................ 20 News and Community Connections ...............................21 Beginnings and Benefactors .......................................22-23 Financial Information ..................................................... 24 Contact Information ................................Inside back cover
Welcome to Pepperdine University!
Pepperdine University is an independent, private Christian university enrolling more than 7,600 students in its five colleges and schools. We have drawn students from every state of the union and from more than 80 countries worldwide. Pepperdine is considered to be among the nation’s finest universities, regarded for its high academic standards, its nationally acclaimed Division I athletics program, and its commitment to serving the needs of each and every Pepperdine student. Our world-renowned, 830-acre Malibu campus is home to our undergraduate school, Seaver College, our Schools of Law and Public Policy, and programs of the Graziadio School of Business and Management and the Graduate School of Education and Psychology. Additionally, our graduate campuses, located throughout Southern California, afford convenient access to mid-career adults pursuing bachelor’s degrees in business, and advanced degrees in business, education, and psychology. The pages of this guide will introduce you to each of our schools, our alumni, and our athletics programs; as well as our history, financial data, and some of what makes Pepperdine unique.
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A Pepperdine Timeline
1909 George Pepperdine, 23, starts a mail-order auto parts business with $5 capital Sep. 21, 1937 George Pepperdine College opens in south L.A. with 167 students and 22 faculty 1947 Touchdown! Pepperdine wins national small college football championship in the Will Rogers Bowl 1958 Associated Women for Pepperdine (AWP), a scholarship support organization, founded; tuition, room, and board cost $1,238 per year 1969 Pepperdine acquires Orange University College of Law; School of Business and Management established 1971 Pepperdine becomes a university; School of Education established 1975 Gov. Ronald Reagan addresses dedication of Malibu campus (opened 1972) as Frank R. Seaver College of Letters, Arts, and Sciences 1986 Institute for Dispute Resolution established at School of Law 1996 Institute for Public Policy established (to become School of Public Policy); Graziadio School named for George L. Graziadio 2000 Andrew K. Benton inaugurated as Pepperdine's seventh president 2003 50.4-acre Drescher Graduate Campus opens, housing the Graziadio School, Graduate School of Education Psychology (GSEP), and School of Public Policy 2004 West Los Angeles Graduate Campus opens, headquarters for the Graziadio School and GSEP 2008 Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Muhammad Yunus addresses the School of Law on social enterprise
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Organization and Governance
Pepperdine University is a private, nonprofit institution (federal ID# 95-1644037), which includes an undergraduate college and four graduate schools, each administrated by a dean who reports to the provost, the chief academic officer. Day-to-day operations are administrated by a chief operating officer, a chief investment officer, a chief fundraising officer, and a senior vice president for planning, information, and technology. The entire enterprise is overseen by a president and governed by a 40-member, self-perpetuating Board of Regents of whom a majority are members of Churches of Christ. The University maintains a vital affiliation with Churches of Christ, of which our founder George Pepperdine was a lifelong member.
Some General Facts
• Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) • Motto: “Freely ye received, freely give” (Matt. 10:8) • 7,614 students in five colleges and schools • 367 full-time teaching faculty • 89% of full-time faculty have earned doctoral or terminal degrees • 1,140 full-time staff (2/26/09) • 75% of Pepperdine undergraduates receive some form of financial assistance • Resident Malibu campus population: 2,388 total; 2,031 students; 357 faculty and staff
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Seaver College
Frank R. Seaver College is the University's residential college of letters, arts, and sciences, enrolling students who have outstanding academic records and demonstrate strong moral character. Dean: Rick R. Marrs, PhD Founded: 1972 (originally “Malibu Campus”); named Frank R. Seaver College in 1975 after late husband of benefactor Blanche E. Seaver School organization: there are eight academic divisions • Business Administration • Communication • Fine Arts • Humanities and Teacher Education • International Studies and Languages • Natural Sciences • Religion • Social Science Degrees offered: BA (31 majors); BS (10 majors); MA (4 disciplines); MS (2 disciplines); MDiv; MFA Minors: 37 fields of study Top 5 majors: business administration, advertising, international studies, international business, psychology Special programs: Great Books Colloquium, Social Action and Justice Colloquium; Dean’s Distinguished Lecture Series; Convocation and Chapel Series; Leadership, Education, and Development (LEAD) Program; Intercultural Affairs; Washington, D.C.Internship; American Humanics Enrollment stats: 3,196 total; male/female ratio: 1:1.2; student/faculty ratio: 14:1; entering class GPA: 3.69
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Top 5 home states (USA-resident students): California 50.6%; Texas 8.6%; Washington 4.1%; Colorado 3.4%; and Oregon 2.9% Top 5 countries of origin (international students): South Korea 15.9%; Indonesia 10.1%; China/Hong Kong 9.2%; Canada 6.8%; and Japan 5.8% Winners of competitive fellowships: California State Government Fellowship ................. 19 Fulbright Fellowship ..................................................... 17 Rhodes Scholarship Finalist.......................................... 6 National Science Foundation Grad Research ........... 5 Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship ............................. 4 Goldwater Scholarship .................................................. 2 NSEP (National Security Education Program) David L. Boren Awards ............................................ 2 Truman Scholar Finalist ................................................. 2 Coro Fellows .................................................................... 1 Jack Kent Cooke Scholar ............................................... 1 Marshall Scholar Finalist................................................ 1 Others ............................................................................. 19 Publications: Leaven (journal of the Religion Division); the Graphic (student newspaper); Currents (student magazine); Christianity and Literature; Pacific Coast Philology Tel: 310-506-4280 URL: seaver.pepperdine.edu
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School of Law
The School of Law provides a superior legal education emphasizing the highest standards of professionalism, ethics, and societal and moral responsibility. Dean: Kenneth W. Starr, JD Founded: 1964—originally the Orange University College of Law in Santa Ana, California; acquired by Pepperdine in 1969 Accreditation and recognitions: approved by the American Bar Association (ABA); member of the Association of American Law Schools (AALS); Order of the Coif (admitted 2008); Straus Institute ranked No. 1 Dispute Resolution Program in the Nation (U.S. News & World Report, 2008) Degrees offered: JD, LLM in Dispute Resolution, Master of Dispute Resolution (MDR), Certificate in Dispute Resolution Joint degree programs: JD/MBA; JD/Master of Public Policy (MPP); JD/MDiv; JD/MDR; MDR/MPP Alumni on the bench: Over 70 School of Law alumni are currently members of the judiciary.
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Institutes and special programs: Geoffrey H. Palmer Center for Entrepreneurship and the Law; Ira Sherman Center for Ethical Awareness; Herbert and Elinor Nootbaar Institute on Law, Religion, and Ethics; International Law Program in London; Pepperdine Law Review Symposium; Pepperdine-Public Counsel Adoption Day Program; Pepperdine-Union Rescue Mission Family Law Clinic; Pepperdine-Union Rescue Mission Legal Aid Clinic; Special Education Advocacy Clinic; Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution; University of Augsburg Exchange Program; University of Copenhagen Exchange Program; Wm. Matthew Byrne, Jr., Judicial Clerkship Institute; International Human Rights Program; William French Smith Memorial Lectures Enrollment stats: 707 total; male/female ratio: 1:1; student/faculty ratio: 15:1; entering class medians: LSAT-161, 3.59 GPA; July 2008 bar pass: 89% Top 5 home states (USA-resident students): California 70.3%; Texas 4.1%; Washington 2.2%; Arizona 2.0%; and Tennessee 1.3% Publications: Pepperdine Law Review; National Association of Administrative Law Judges Journal; Pepperdine Dispute Resolution Law Journal; Pepperdine Journal of Business, Entrepreneurship, and the Law; Pepperdine Law (alumni publication) Tel: 310-506-4611 URL: law.pepperdine.edu
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Graziadio School of Business and Management
The George L. Graziadio School of Business and Management of Pepperdine University develops valuescentered leaders and advances responsible business practice through education. Dean: Linda A. Livingstone, PhD Founded: 1969; named for benefactor George L. Graziadio in 1996 Accreditation: AACSB International—the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business Degrees offered: Bachelor of Science in Management (BSM); MBA; International MBA; MS in Organization Development (MSOD); MS in Applied Finance; MS in Global Business; MS in Management and Leadership The Graziadio School specializes in offering many educational schedule options for students: • Working adults: bachelor’s completion (BSM) and MBA programs in the evening (Fully Employed MBA, BSM) • Executive MBA programs: specialized, 20-month, intensive workshop and collaborative project curriculum for working executives (Executive MBA, PRESIDENTIAL and Key Executive MBA) • Full-time students: MBA in one- or two-year schedules • International MBA: one term abroad • MSOD program: eight one-week sessions over two years Joint degree programs: BSM/MBA; JD/MBA; MBA/MPP Special programs: Business Plan Competition (University-wide); Dean’s Executive Leadership Series (continuing education lectures by business leaders);
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Education to Business (E2B) program; Executive Education (nondegree); Graziadio Alumni Network events (alumni and nonalumni networking); Study Abroad (see International Programs) Enrollment stats: 2,042 total; male/female ratio: 1:1.5; student/faculty ratio: 11:1 Top 5 countries of origin (international students): China 19.8%; India 16.0%; Canada 8.8%; Taiwan 7.7%; and Japan 6.1% Recent rankings and recognition: • Forbes: Fully Employed MBA in Top 20 for ROI; Full-time MBA in Top 60 nationwide • Wall Street Journal: Full-time MBA in Top 50 in the nation • U.S. News & World Report: Full-time MBA in Top 100 in 2008 • Financial Times: Executive MBA in Top 80 worldwide • Aspen Institute: Full-time MBA ranked in Top 50 worldwide in ethics, and social and environmental issues • Leadership Excellence: Ranked in Top 20 for leadership development Publications: Graziadio Business Report (electronic journal) Tel: 310-568-5500 URL: bschool.pepperdine.edu
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Graduate School of Education and Psychology (GSEP)
The Graduate School of Education and Psychology educates and motivates students to assume leadership roles that improve and enrich the lives of individuals, families, and communities. Dean: Margaret J. Weber, PhD Founded: 1971 as School of Education; Psychology Division was added in 1981; renamed Graduate School of Education and Psychology in 1982 First offerings of graduate degrees: Psychology – 1951; Education – 1960 Accreditation and Awards: American Psychological Association (specific programs); California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (specific programs); USDLA 2008 Best Practices Award for Excellence in Distance Learning Teaching Degrees offered: Education: • MA in Education (with or without teaching credential) • MA in Educational Technology (Online) • MS in Administration and Preliminary Administrative Services Credential • EdD in Educational Leadership, Administration, and Policy • EdD in Educational Technology • EdD in Organization Change • EdD in Organizational Leadership Psychology: • MA in Psychology • MA in Clinical Psychology with an Emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy (day and evening formats) • PsyD in Clinical Psychology
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Education credentials offered: Preliminary Administrative Services, Preliminary Clear Administrative Services Special programs: Community Counseling Centers (Encino, Irvine, and West L.A.); Pat and Shirley Boone Center for the Family (resources for marriage and family issues); PRYDE program (intervention and counseling for at-risk youth in Orange County); Union Rescue Mission Mental Health Clinic (lowand no-cost counseling services); Urban Initiatives program (projects to bridge GSEP resources with needs of inner-city communities) Enrollment stats: 1,580 total; 704 education; 876 psychology; male/female ratio: 1:3.3; student/faculty ratio: 11:1 Sheltered honor societies: Psi Chi (psychology) Publications: Colleague (alumni publication) Tel: 310-568-5600 URL: gsep.pepperdine.edu
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School of Public Policy
The School of Public Policy provides students a public policy education rooted firmly in history, philosophy, and economics; guided by moral and ethical principles captured in the lives of great leaders; and encompassing the full range of governmental, community-based, and free-market approaches to public policy issues. Dean: James R. Wilburn, PhD Founded: 1997—originally established as the Institute for Public Policy in 1996 Affiliations: Institutional member of the Association of Public Policy and Management, and the Public Policy and International Affairs Fellowship Program Degree offered: Master of Public Policy (MPP) Joint degree programs: JD/MPP, MBA/MPP, MDR/MPP
Special Programs: Charles and Rosemary Licata Lecture Series; Davenport Institute for Public Policy (primary research platform for the school presenting distinguished lectures, reports, and conferences); Jack F. Kemp Institute for Political Economy (establishment phase)
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Enrollment stats: 89 total; male/female ratio: 1:1.3; student/faculty ratio: 10:1 Top 6 home states: California 68.2%; New York 3.5%; Indiana 3.5%; Texas, Virginia and Colorado 2.4% 2008 lectures and presentations: • Weekly foreign policy roundtables with Bruce Herschensohn • 2008 James Q. Wilson Lecture: "The Genetic Basic of Political Views" • Licata Lecture (October) and book signing: "No One Sees God," Michael Novak, author, theologian • "The Road Ahead: U.S. Foreign Policy and Security in the Post-Bush Era," John Bolton, former U.N. Ambassador • Licata Lecture (February): "Freedom and the Fairness Doctrine," Stuart Epperson, cofounder and chair, Salem Communications • "Super Tuesday Postmortem Discussion," Steven Hayward, Senior Fellow, American Enterprise Institute • "Untold Story of International Finance in the Post9/11 World," John B. Taylor, Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution; former secretary of international affairs, U.S. Department of the Treasury Publications: Dean’s Report (alumni publication) Tel: 310-506-7490 URL: publicpolicy.pepperdine.edu
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International Programs
Seaver College: More than 57% of Pepperdine
undergraduates take part in an International Study Program. Permanent facilities: Pepperdine has permanent educational and residential facilities in Heidelberg, Germany (Moore Haus); Florence, Italy (Villa Di Loreto and Residenza Tagliaferri); Buenos Aires, Argentina (Casa Holden); Lausanne, Switzerland; and London, England. Academic year programs: Buenos Aires, Argentina Chiang Mai, Thailand Florence, Italy Heidelberg, Germany Lausanne, Switzerland London, England Shanghai, China Summer programs: Buenos Aires, Argentina East Africa Florence, Italy Galapagos Islands & Amazon Heidelberg, Germany Honduras, Medical Lausanne, Switzerland London, England Madrid, Spain Oxford, England (C.S. Lewis) Shanghai, China
School of Law: Elective summer or fall sessions in
London for 2nd- and 3rd-year students
Graziadio School of Business and Management: Elective programs in Asia, Europe,
and Latin America of one-week, one-trimester, or one-year duration
GSEP: Selected EdD programs require international
experience courses (Asia, Latin America)
School of Public Policy: Elective international
summer internships
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Libraries
The University libraries provide a global gateway to knowledge for thousands of students and scholars every year. Through personalized librarian service, interlibrary loans, and hundreds of computer workspaces, the blended collection of digital and print resources serves as the heart of the educational experience. Electronic information is available through over 160 online databases—90% of which provide full-text materials. Combined with rich print resources like books, journals, periodicals, rare books and microfilm, the libraries hold over 1 million volumes. The University libraries also offer a dynamic and ever-changing array of audio and video recordings including campus lectures, interviews, and special events. Enjoy these resources by visiting Pepperdine on iTunes U any time via the Internet at itunesu.pepperdine.edu. Most collections can be accessed or found at Payson Library, the School of Law Library, and the Drescher Graduate Campus Library, on the Malibu Campus. Smaller graduate facilities, located in Encino, Irvine, West L.A., and Westlake Village, provide localized resources for professional students.
Dean of Libraries: Mark Roosa, MLIS Tel: 310-506-4786 URL: library.pepperdine.edu
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Alumni
Living Alumni by College/School
Graziadio 30,982 Seaver 19,204
Public Policy 287 George Pepperdine Professional College Studies* 3,664 5,573 School of Law 6,908
GSEP 17,353
Total: 83,971
as of 01/11/2009
* School of Professional Studies operated 1970-1981 Alumni with 2 degrees: 6,644 Alumni with 3+ degrees: 776
Alumni Participation Organizations: Alumni Association, Alumni Leadership Council, Boards of Visitors (all 5 schools), Pepperdine Estate Planning Network (PEPNET), SAO (Student Alumni Organization – networks current Seaver students to alumni) Alumni News and Information Venues Magazines: Pepperdine Magazine, Pepperdine Law (School of Law), Colleague (GSEP), Dean’s Report (School of Public Policy) Digital Media: Alumni E-Newsletter (electronic), Graziadio Business Report (electronic), PAN Online (Pepperdine Alumni Network) Tel: 800-767-ALUM URL: pepperdine.edu/alumni/
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Some Notable Alumni
Community Service and Christian Ministry Jill Jones Cucullu (JD ’99), founding director, Pepperdine Legal Jennifer Trubenbach (MA ’04), executive director, Operation of
Hope (facial reconstruction for needy children) H. Norman Wright (MA ’65), Christian author and marriage and family counselor Aid Clinic at the Union Rescue Mission
Education Ned Doffoney (EdD ’91), chancellor, North Orange County
Community College District Theological Seminary
Thomas W. Gillespie (BA ’51), former president, Princeton Laura Skandera-Trombley (BA ’81), president, Pitzer College Public Service Talis J. Colberg (JD ’84), attorney general, State of Alaska Felipe Fuentes (MBA ’04), assemblyperson, State of California Todd Platts (JD ’91), representative, State of Pennsylvania Hanna Skandera (MPP ’00), senior policy advisor, U.S.
Department of Education
Professional, Trade, and Industry Rick Caruso (JD ’83), real estate developer (projects include
The Grove shopping center, Los Angeles) John Figueroa (MBA ’97), president, McKesson Corp. Montgomery Moran (JD ’93), president and COO, Chipotle Restaurants
Marylyn (BA ’58) and Neil Clark (BA ’56) Warren,
cofounders, eHarmony
Athletics C. David Baker (JD ’79), commissioner, Arena Football League Bob Ctvrtlik (BS ’85), Olympic Gold Medalist; vice president
international, U.S. Olympic Committee Jason Gore (BA ’00), professional golfer; PGA Tour winner Terry Schroeder (BS ’81), Olympic athlete, 2008 U.S. national team coach, water polo
Media and Entertainment Dennis Palumbo (MA ’88), writer, (From Crime to Crime, Jessica Rivera (BA ’96), Grammy-winning opera soprano Bill Weir (BA ’90), coanchor, Good Morning America
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Writing from the Inside Out)
Social Event and Fundraising Calendar
Fall Fall musical Founder’s Day Friends of George Graziadio (FOGG) Golf Tournament GSEP Celebration of Excellence (fundraiser) Savvy Chic (fashion show/fundraiser) Wave Golf Classic Winter Associates Desert Weekend Graziadio December Commencement Homecoming School of Law dinner (Moot Court awards) Spring Bible Lectures Center for the Arts Guild Gala Commencements (all 5 schools) Pepperdine Associates dinner School of Law golf tournament Songfest Thornton Opera Theatre production Youth Citizenship Seminar dinner Summer Crescendo (alumni dinner and show) Graziadio Summer Commencement Fundraising/Advancement Office General: 310-506-4228 Pepperdine Associates: 310-506-4115
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Athletics
School team name: Waves School colors: Blue and orange Athletic mascot: Willie the Wave NCAA Division I teams Men’s Sports Baseball Basketball Cross Country Golf Tennis Volleyball Water Polo Track Women’s Sports Basketball Cross Country Golf Soccer Swimming and Diving Tennis Track Volleyball
National championships (NCAA Division I unless noted) Baseball: 1992 Football: (NSCF) 1947 Golf: (Men’s) 1997 Tennis: Men’s 2006 Singles 1988 Doubles 1985, 1984 NAIA 1952 Volleyball (Men’s): 2005, 1992, 1986, 1985, 1978 Water Polo (Men’s): 1997 Student-athlete graduation rates (most recent data) Pepperdine NCAA average Overall: 84% 78% Scholarship: 71% 63% Athletic Director: John G. Watson, EdD Tel: 310-506-4150 URL: www.pepperdinesports.com
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Center for the Arts (CFA)
The Center for the Arts comprises performing and visual arts venues and several teaching spaces. The center hosts an array of events, with performances by touring stars and exhibitions by visual artists; student productions by our Fine Arts Division; performances by community groups; and meetings, conferences, and lectures. Performance venues Smothers Theatre – 450-seat auditorium Raitt Recital Hall – 118-seat hall Helen E. Lindhurst Theatre – flexible black-box space, seats 50-100 Frederick R. Weisman museum of Art The Frederick R. Weisman Museum offers changing exhibitions of contemporary and historic art by artists, ranging from Rodin to Wayne Thiebaud to Dale Chihuly ARTSReach program Supported by the Center for the Arts Guild, provides admission to CFA performances and exhibitions to Southern California schoolchildren Tel: 310-506-4522 URL: arts.pepperdine.edu
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News and Community Connections
University news sources • Annual Report – corporate information, year’s highlights, mission, and vision • Pepperdine Today – twice weekly e-newsletter, general information • Pepperdine Magazine – triannual magazine, general interest to all University constituencies • Rising Tide – triannual newsletter, donor-interest and gift planning • www.pepperdine.edu – news, changes daily • See school pages for school-specific publications Faith-based programs • Bible Lectureship – annual weeklong international conference of study and worship in the Church of Christ tradition • Annual Distinguished Christian Scholars Series – the William Green Lectures feature a Church of Christ Scholar; the Frank Pack Lectures feature a general Christian Scholar • University Church of Christ – independent, nesting congregation of the Church of Christ ministers to the Pepperdine and Malibu communities Service-based programs • Volunteer Center – encourages student volunteerism through ongoing programs that address hunger and homelessness, education and literacy, wellness, the environment, and advocacy • Step Forward Day – day of organized volunteerism by entire University community, nationwide • Youth Citizenship Seminar – weeklong leadership camp for high school juniors
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Beginnings and Benefactors
In February 1937, against the backdrop of despair and pessimism of the Great Depression, a man named George Pepperdine decided to do a hopeful thing in unhopeful times: endow, erect, dedicate, and accredit a Christian liberal arts college in the city of Los Angeles. Remarkably, led by Mr. Pepperdine’s commitment and passion, only 7 months later on September 21, students entered classes on a newly built campus, and by April 6, George Pepperdine College was fully accredited by the Northwest Association. As the young college grew over the decades it caught the attention of entrepreneur, lawyer, and inventor Frank R. Seaver, who mentioned Pepperdine in his will. However, it was his widow, Blanche E. Seaver, who came to wholly embrace the Pepperdine mission. She extended the Seaver family legacy through generous gifts which enabled the school to expand into Malibu in 1972. In 1975, the Malibu campus was named the Frank R. Seaver College, and it has become the flagship undergraduate school of the University.
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Pepperdine has had a graduate business school since 1969, but it wasn't named until 1996, when real estate entrepreneur and Imperial Bank cofounder George L. Graziadio, Jr., "adopted" it as his fourth child, and endowed it not only with his gifts and his name, but with his optimism and dynamic personality. In the spirit of its namesake, the Graziadio School provides business education that is entrepreneurial in spirit, ethical in focus, and global in orientation.
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Financial Information
Student charges - Summary of tuition charges for the academic year 2008-2009: Seaver College School of Law Graziadio School* BSM MBA (full-time) 18-unit load 10-unit load MBA (part-time) MSOD GSEP** Master’s level Doctoral level School of Public Policy 18-unit load 12-unit load $ Per Unit $1,135 $1,380 $947 $1,012 $1,822 $1,237 $1,430 $890 $1,115 $1,012 $1,518 0 500 1,000 1,500 2,000
*Executive MBA and P/KE program charges vary. **Educational Technology and Organization Change program charges vary.
Assets • The University’s total assets are now approximately $1.34 billion, down $22 million from fiscal year 2007. • Assets of $1.34 billion include $315 million in campus properties. Endowment Income • Total endowment as of November 29, 2008, was approximately $674 million. • The endowment generated $26 million of operational support during fiscal year 2008. Revenues Expenses
Membership Development 1% Management and General 23% Instruction and Research 31% Fundraising 2%
Restriction-released Net Assets 0% Other Revenue 2% Sales and Service 3% Government Grants 1% Endowment Support 10% Private Gifts and Grants 9% Net Student Tuition and Fees 63% Room and Board 10%
Auxiliary Enterprises 8% Public Service 5%
Student Services 17%
Academic Support 14%
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Addresses and Phone Numbers
MALiBu CAMPuS Pepperdine University 24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90263 310-506-4000 GrAduATE CAMPuSES Encino Graduate Campus First Financial Plaza 16830 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 200 Encino, CA 91436 818-501-1600 irvine Graduate Campus Lakeshore Towers III 18111 Von Karman Avenue Irvine, CA 92612 949-223-2500 Silicon Valley Center Silicon Valley Center at Techmart 5201 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 95054 408-982-2595 WEB SiTE: www.pepperdine.edu AdMiniSTrATion Andrew K. Benton, president and chief executive officer Charles B. Runnels, Chancellor Emeritus Darryl L. Tippens, provost and chief academic officer Gary A. Hanson, executive vice president and chief operating officer Charles J. Pippin, senior vice president and chief investment officer Nancy Magnusson Durham, senior vice president for planning, information, and technology S. Keith Hinkle, vice president for advancement and public affairs, and chief development officer uSEfuL PhonE nuMBErS Malibu campus operator Center for Human Resources Emergencies Libraries Public Relations and News Public Safety Road conditions (Malibu) Smothers Theatre Student health center (Malibu) Tours (Malibu undergrad campus) 310-506-4000 310-506-4397 310-506-4441 310-506-4786 310-506-4138 310-506-4700 310-506-ROAD 310-506-4522 310-506-4316 310-506-6159 West Los Angeles Graduate Campus 6100 Center Drive Los Angeles, CA 90045 310-568-5737 310-568-5600 GSEP 310-568-5500 Graziadio Westlake Village Graduate Campus Westlake Center II 2829 Townsgate Road, Suite 180 Westlake Village, CA 91361 805-449-1181
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Pepperdine University
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