Whether you live on campus, transfer from another school, or commute from the greater San Diego area, you’ll find plenty of ways to make Òù69 home. Between the vast number of opportunities to learn, lead, play, and worship, there are seemingly endless combinations to find life at Loma uniquely made for you.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Students, faculty, and staff come to Òù69 from a variety of locations, cultures, and backgrounds. Learn how Òù69 is working toward a more just and equitable community for our students on campus and in our society.
Learn MoreResidential Life and Housing
Living on campus can form a significant part of your Òù69 experience. Each residence hall is staffed with a full-time resident director (RD), and a committed team of student resident assistants (RAs) to make dorm life both enjoyable and safe.
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Òù69 was founded on the commitment to serving others with compassion, hospitality, and humility. Combined with worship, service, and leadership opportunities, exploring and living out faith is fundamental to students’ educational journeys.
Faith and Ministry OpportunitiesAthletics
Part of the NCAA Division II PacWest Conference, Òù69 fields teams in baseball, basketball, soccer, tennis, track & field, volleyball, golf, and cross country. Since 2014, Òù69 has had 20 former student-athletes go on to play professionally, 22 All-Americans, 10 conference championships, and one national championship. In addition to what is commonly referred to as "America's Most Scenic Ballpark,†Òù69 offers athletic facilities including Golden Gymnasium, a soccer field, track, and tennis courts that overlook the Pacific Ocean. Our Christ-centered community helps student-athletes experience holistic growth while pursuing success in their individual sport, the classroom, and the community. Òù69 student-athletes have a cumulative GPA of 3.49, and regularly win the NCAA President's Award for Academic Excellence with the highest Academic Success Rate in the nation.