Multiversity
The MLK Multiversity: continuing the legacy
Providing students with viable careers, certifications and education that prepares them for a rapidly changing world, that respects their culture, and — without debt.
A multiversity includes both remedial instruction, competency and skills training as well as certifications in trades and specialties. The founder of CULA (Dr. Henry L.N. Anderson, Sr.) also founded a trade/vocational school called “The MLK Multiversity” (Martin Luther King, Jr.) in Los Angeles around 1980. A university affiliation increases students’ access to many growth opportunities.
CULA aims to address the educational needs of all segments of society, from blue collar working people, to undereducated new parents, to entrepreneurs at all levels, seniors staying engaged and to under-employed college graduates.
See also the pedagogical vision and cultural paradigm, nonprofit support and workforce development, and youth and young adult programs.
Explore the divisions
Supportive services, curricula and on-the-job training opportunities span every CULA division and program.