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Cal State LA is ranked number one in the U.S. for the upward mobility of our graduates. That means we’re the best university in the nation at helping our students earn their degrees and propel up the economic ladder.
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Super Sunday: Cal State LA president visits church to encourage young parishioners to pursue college degrees
President Berenecea Johnson Eanes delivers a message of opportunity at West Angeles Church of God in Christ.

Cal State LA ranks No. 1 in upward mobility in California Mobility Index rankings
New ranking identifies Cal State LA, which also owns a No. 1 ranking nationally, as California’s top-ranked institution for upward mobility.

President Eanes, Cal State LA celebrate MLK’s legacy during Kingdom Day Parade
Thirty members of the Cal State LA community were among the thousands to honor the memory of the civil rights icon at the 40th annual Kingdom Day Parade