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Encino Graduate Campus
The Encino Graduate Campus in the San Fernando Valley is located on the second floor of the First Financial Plaza Building at the corner of Balboa and Ventura Boulevards. The Campus has classrooms and the Pepperdine Community Counseling Center.



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Address and Phone:
16830 Ventura Boulevard
Suite 200
Encino, CA 91436
(818) 501-1600

GSEP programs offered at this location:

Psychology

Education

Student Parking Information:

Driving Directions

From a specific location: Google Maps

From the south: Take the 101 Freeway North and exit Balboa Blvd. Turn left on Balboa Blvd. and follow for approximately one mile. When you get to Ventura Blvd., go across the intersection and make an immediate left into the First Financial Plaza parking structure. The Pepperdine campus is on the corner of Balboa and Ventura Blvd. on the 2nd floor of the First Financial Plaza building. (Minimal or validated parking.)

From the north: Take the 101 Freeway South and exit Balboa Blvd. Turn right on Balboa Blvd. and follow for approximately one mile. When you get to Ventura Blvd., go across the intersection and make an immediate left into the First Financial Plaza parking structure. The Pepperdine campus is on the corner of Balboa and Ventura Blvd. on the 2nd floor of the First Financial Plaza building. (Minimal or validated parking.)

Local Lodging, Restaurants and Transportation - Encino Graduate Campus

Hotels
The following is a partial list of hotels/motels that are in proximity to Pepperdine University's Encino Graduate Campus. This list is provided as a service. It is not, however, meant as an endorsement of any facility listed. Some hotels may offer a Pepperdine discount, please inquire as you make your reservation.

Courtyard Lax-San Fernando
15433 Ventura Blvd
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
(818) 981-5400

Best Western Carriage Inn
5525 Sepulveda Blvd
Sherman Oaks, CA 91411
(818) 787-2300

Taxi
Interstate Cab Co.
Sherman Oaks, CA 91403
(323) 385-4535


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