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California State University, Dominguez Hills – Film, Television and Media Program

Authentic and inclusive stories are created and cultivated at California State University, Dominguez Hills. Located minutes from downtown Los Angeles and beach cities, CSUDH is a model urban university with a highly diverse student body (64% women, over 87% students of color) dedicated to gaining the knowledge and skills they need to contribute to a complex, global society.

CSUDH’s Film, Television, and Media (FTVM) BA program integrates both critical thinking and critical making. FTVM students are empowered with the skills to express their creative voices in places where their stories can and need to be told. FTVM students at CSUDH are ready to change the media landscape, and the Golden Globe Foundation’s support is letting them know Hollywood is interested and listening.

Golden Globe Foundation funds provide much needed fellowships, scholarships, and co- curricular opportunities to talented CSUDH students majoring in Film,Television, and Media. In addition, the funds support “Hollywood by the Horns,” a co-curricular program that provides crucial professional development and industry engagement opportunities for students.

www.csudh.edu/communications/degrees/film-tv-media

www.linkedin.com/company/csu-dominguez-hills-communications-department

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