Vanderbilt University plans to establish a new academic campus in San Francisco in 2027, extending its commitment to innovative education and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Target Overview
Vanderbilt University has announced plans to establish a new academic campus in San Francisco, set to begin operations in 2027, contingent upon obtaining necessary regulatory approvals. This development marks a significant expansion of Vanderbilt’s national presence, underscoring its dedication to innovative education and interdisciplinary collaboration. The new campus aims to accommodate approximately 1,000 undergraduate and graduate students, representing a strategic growth initiative that builds on recent expansions in cities like New York and West Palm Beach.
The planned San Francisco campus will be situated in the location previously occupied by the California College of the Arts (CCA), which is set to wind down its operations by 2027. Vanderbilt’s acquisition will not only continue CCA's legacy but will also foster an environment for academic innovation, incorporating plans for the establishment of a California College of the Arts Institute at Vanderbilt.
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