The mission of the College of Health and Human Development is to prepare students to thrive in a globalized era in their chosen field. We provide education, conduct research, and engage diverse communities to advance human health, development, and well-being.
HHD: Commitment To Excellence
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Student-centered faculty
are recognized for their outstanding teaching and cutting-edge research
- Graduates from
nationally recognized programs
obtain high scores on certification and licensure exams
- Well-equipped,
state-of-the-art laboratories and classrooms
support student learning
- Highly regarded degree programs provide
meaningful career opportunities
in important areas of need
- Programs meet rigorous
national accreditation standards. Major accrediting bodies for the College include:
- American College of Nurse Midwives
- Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA)
- California Association for Drug/Alcohol Educators
- California Board of Registered Nursing
- California Commission on Teacher Credentialing
- Commission on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education
- Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
- Council in Education for Public Health
- Council on Accreditation for Counseling and Related Educational Programs
- Council on Social Work Education
- Council for Standards in Human Services Education
Statistics: The College of Health & Human Development (HHD) is one of eight Colleges at California State University, Fullerton. Statistics shown are for 2023-2024:
- Almost 7,000 students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs
- Number of New and Continuing/Returning Students as of Fall 2024: New: 1,961 ---Continuing/Returning: 4,769
- The racial distribution of our student body is 56.07% Hispanic, 20.50% Asian/Pacific Islander, 13.50% White, 3% Multi-race, 0% International, 2% Unknown, 3% Black, and 0% American Indian
- The College includes more than 365 faculty
- 1,907 undergraduate students and 241 graduate students graduated in 2022-2023
See a complete list of HHD Facts here