California Inter Continental University

California Inter Continental University

Coordinates: 33°58′44″N 118°24′56″W / 33.97889°N 118.41556°W / 33.97889; -118.41556

California InterContinental University (CalUniversity)

Seal of the California InterContinental University
Motto "Vision, Brilliance, Success"
Established 2007
Type Private
Chairman Dr. Finian Tan
President Dr. Shaan Kumar
Location Diamond Bar, CA, USA
Campus Urban
Colors Dark Red and Gray
Mascot Eagle
Website http://www.caluniversity.edu

California InterContinental University, often referred to simply as CalUniversity, (formerly the California University of Technology) is a nationally accredited online university located in the state of California in the United States. It has programs in Business Administration, Network Engineering, Information Technology, Management and Healthcare.

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