Notre Dame de Namur University
1500 Ralston Avenue
Belmont, CA 94002
An independent, Catholic master's university in Belmont,
california, Notre Dame de Namur University was founded in 1851 by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur. Just south of San Francisco in a peaceful, wooded community, NDNU's campus location provides both metropolitan and rural opportunities.
Notre Dame de Namur University's
liberal arts and professional programs challenge students to a learning experience focused on social and global challenges. The diverse campus community lends itself to these academic goals and enables each student to develop their personal and professional values and ethics.
This
California college is known for its professional programs in
Music and
theatre, host concerts and plays throughout the year, and offer lectures and other events to the public and campus community. NDNU is fully accredited by the
Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Quick Facts:
Along with undergraduate programs, Notre Dame de Namur University offers master's degrees, credentials, certificates, and evening degree completion programs.
NDNU participates in NCAA Division II athletics for both men and women, including soccer, cross country, golf, and basketball.
Notre Dame de Namur University is home to the Ralston Hall Mansion, an 80-room estate built in 1864 and listed as a national and state historic landmark.
There are over 20 active student clubs and organizations at NDNU, representing a wide variety of interests, cultural programs, and special events.
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