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Website Maintained by AFROTC Det 040 Loyola Marymount Univ Univ Hall One LMU Drive Suite 3110 Los Angeles Ca 90045 Phone: 310 338 2770 Fax: 310 338 7734
Last updated 21 July 09 |
As a full time student at
one of the colleges/universities below, you can take your AFROTC classes
at Loyola Marymount University. We offer our Air Force ROTC classes and
Leadership Laboratory on Friday, making it convenient for the cross-town
student to attend LMU only once a week!
The links below lead outside of the AFROTC web-site. If you have trouble connecting to a school, contact that school directly. Good luck to you in your college career! 4 Year Universities * American Intercontinental University * Biola University, La Mirada * California Luthern University * California State Polytechnic University, Pomona * California State University, Dominguez Hills * California State University, Fullerton * California State University, Long Beach * California State University, Los Angeles * California State University, Northridge * California State University, San Bernardino * Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Edwards AFB Center * Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Long Beach * Pepperdine University, Malibu * The Masters College * University of California, Irvine * University of California, Los Angeles * University of California, Riverside 2 Year Colleges * Los Angeles Southwest College * San Bernardino Valley College
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