Pepperdine University

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Pepperdine at a Glance

Pepperdine Chapel

Pepperdine Chapel Pepperdine puts a big emphasis on religion and Christianity. But yeah, even the chapel has an ocean view.
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Location:
Malibu, CA
Setting:
Suburban
Control:
Private Non-Profit
In-State Tuition:
$37,850
Out-of-State Tuition:
$37,850
Room & Board:
$11,390
Full-Time Undergrads:
3,050
Part-Time Undergrads:
390
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School Website:
www.pepperdine.edu
Admissions Website:
www.pepperdine.edu/admission
Financial Aid Website:
www.pepperdine.edu/admission/financialaid
Application Deadline:
January 5
Acceptance Rate:
31 %
Admission Difficulty:
Hard
Average SAT Scores:
1660–2010
Average ACT Scores:
24–29

Best Things

Worst Things

  • Astronomical Malibu living expenses
  • Overly strict Ras
  • Monotonous and expensive nightlife
  • Lack of parking
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Overall ExperienceWhat's This?

Most Pepperdine students are happy with the college they picked, their minor critiques of particulars giving way to an overall appreciation of the experience and benefits Pepperdine has granted them that no other school could. Students who don’t gush forth wholehearted and unwavering words of love usually cite the school’s size and social climate as the source of whatever dissatisfactions they may have. When people decide to transfer from Pepperdine, it isn’t because of the lack of dining halls and parking availability, or some qualms they have about student housing; it’s because of the other Pepperdine students and the community environment they create. For example, some religious students are dismayed to discover that many don’t share their Christian enthusiasm. Others, in contrast, find the Christian atmosphere to
be overwhelming.

Many students complain that the high schools they attended were larger and less strict than Pepperdine, with more to do on the weekends, while others with similar high school experiences find Pepperdine a welcome respite. And while some find the small campus and even smaller student population comforting, others find that Pepperdine’s quaintness inhibits their growth and restricts their social life. There’s nothing small, though, about the 125-foot cross that stands at the forefront of the Malibu campus the job of which is to proclaim loudly and clearly that Pepperdine’s mission is not merely academic.

Ultimately, Pepperdine’s considerable Christian affiliation defines it as a school. More specifically, it’s the interaction between the religious emphasis and seemingly contradictory elements—luxury automobiles, non-Christian students, high heels and mini-skirts, a broad liberal arts education with its overwhelming price tag, the desire to let loose and party once in a while—that makes Pepperdine a dynamic and truly unique environment. The most amazing thing about Pepperdine may be that it has managed to hold onto its religious inclinations while still maintaining an excellent academic reputation. The University’s mission statement affirms that “the educational process may not, with impunity, be divorced from the divine process.” This language contrasts markedly with the prevailing public opinion that religion and academic rigor simply don’t mix, and it highlights Pepperdine’s willingness to approach higher education in unconventional ways. In the end, Pepperdine is a small Christian school that really wants its students to grow into people who might make the world a better place. It is not for everyone, but it offers plenty of rewards to those willing to take advantage of the educational and spiritual environment that is, after all, the reason they built Pepperdine in the first place.

Pepperdine Student Reviews

Overall Experience at Pepperdine University

kmontplaisir

Advertising '13

5.0
A+

Love Every Minute of It

Pepperdine has been the perfect fit for me. The community here and the people who surround you are absolutely amazing and it's great to have a solid group of friends who have their heads in the right place. The school is conducive to building strong relationships and academics, but also just enjoying life in the beauty of Malibu.

Feb 07, 2011

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Overall Experience at Pepperdine University

lereiser

English '07

5.0
A+

The Right Fit for the Right Student

Pepperdine is not the right place for everyone, but it can be the perfect place for the right student. It's a faith-based school--they advertise this everywhere, so students seriously considering Pepperdine need to be comfortable with asking vocational questions and being exposed to Christian ideas and values. It's not a party school--prepare for learning and adventure--sober. The study abroad opportunities are second-to-none, and the people are the nicest, most helpful, and selfless in all of Southern California.

Jul 15, 2010

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Overall Experience at Pepperdine University

boone

'09

Wow! What a great place to have...

Wow! What a great place to have gone to college. I received an excellent education and lived the best four years of my life here. Malibu and Pepperdine will always have special places in my heart. It is not the typical college experience, and that is what I loved about it. The only negative of the school is the Christian affiliation, which influences the strictness, the dry-campus, and the lack of Greek houses on campus. Do not go to Pepperdine if you are looking for the animal house party experience because it's not here. They are serious about their rules. Students have parties, but they are few and far between for fear of punishment. If you're looking for a small school with caring professors in an absolutely beautiful spot, then Pepperdine just might be the right place for you. I had a blast there and cried when I left (and I'm a dude).

Mar 16, 2009

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