Life at Redlands

You have your own reasons for going to college: begin that exciting journey from familiar ground as part of the Redlands community!

Here, you can follow your personal goals in a setting that welcomes your uniqueness and makes it easy to get to know — and learn from — others.

Show spirit!

We are a close-knit school with a lot to cheer about: our women's and men's sports are just the start! You can also get in the spirit on one of our competitive academic or ag studies teams.
 

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Know your way!

Even though college provides many new experiences, you will feel at home on our manageably sized, conveniently located campus. You can broaden your horizons without losing sight of what's important to you.
 

 

 

Be best!

You can excel at Redlands: we're host to Phi Theta Kappa, the nation's largest Honors Society for two-year colleges; students conduct and learn to present original research; your classes will never be taught by student teachers.
 

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Get moving!

Our Fitness Center includes a six-lane, 75-foot long pool along with a range of fitness equipment. There are opportunities to work with a personal trainer, play racquetball, or take a class.
 

 

 

Be you!

Even though we are a smaller school, there are a number of clubs and activities that you can become involved with. Work with friends (and make new ones) while following the hobbies and pastimes that let you be you.
 

 
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Keep going!

College takes some adjusting to — it's natural. Redlands has a supportive learning environment and many student support resources to help. From our small class sizes to our neighborly atmosphere, you will find your way to follow your dreams.
 

 

 

Feel at home!

Students who choose on-campus housing at Redlands have something special waiting for them! These apartment-style student residences are just another way Redlands offers the complete college experience.
 

 
students in a common room