Holy Names University is permanently closed and does not accept new applications (closed date: 2023). Current students will be assisted with their personal higher education goals. In addition, transcript and other document services may be available online. Check and find available services at the school's homepage.

The following information is based on the U.S. Department of Education data for the last active year of the school. You may want to check the information for reference or research purposes. It was a four-year, private (not-for-profit) school located in Oakland, CA.

Holy Names University was classified as Master's College and University (smaller programs) by Carnegie Classification and its highest level of offering was Master's degree. The tuition & fees in the last active year were $42,115. 93% of enrolled students had received grants or scholarships and the average aid amount was $30,810 at Holy Names University. The school had a total enrollment of 959 and the student to faculty ratio was 9 to 1.

Directory Information

Address3500 Mountain Blvd, Oakland, CA
Closed Date2023
Phone510-436-1000
School Webwww.hnu.edu/
School Typefour-year, private (not-for-profit)
Carnegie CategoryMaster's College and University (smaller programs)
Highest Degree OfferedMaster's degree

Tuition & Fees

For undergraduate school, the tuition and fees were $42,115 at Holy Names University. For graduate programs, its graduate school tuition and fees were $18,590. Total 959 students were attending at the school and the school had offered the campus housing facilities (i.e. dormitory and residence halls possessed by the school).

Undergraduate$42,115
Graduate$18,590
source: IPEDS, U.S. Department of Education

Key Statistics

The average graduation rate was 53%. The average earning in 10 years after graduation of the school was $57,600.

Key academic stats for Holy Names University were listed in the table below.

Key Academics Stats
Graduation Rate53%
Transfer-out Rate35%
Retention Rate65%(full-time), 50% (part-time)
Student to Faculty Ratio9 to 1
Student Population959 (564 undergraduate)
Average Financial Aid$30,810
Average Earning After 10 years of graduation$57,600