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Westside (Los Angeles County)

The Los Angeles Westside is an urban region in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. It has no official definition, but sources like LA Weekly and the Mapping L.A. survey of the Los Angeles Times place the region on the western side of the Los Angeles Basin south of the Santa Monica Mountains.

For the "West Los Angeles" neighborhood in the City of Los Angeles, see West Los Angeles.

Geography[edit]

LA Weekly[edit]

According to the LA Weekly, there are different perspectives on where the Westside ends and the Eastside begins.[1] Generally, the Westside is the area south of the Santa Monica Mountains and Sepulveda Pass, and west of either:

Beverly Hills

Culver City

Malibu

Santa Monica

Population[edit]

In the 2000 census, the Westside (as defined by the Los Angeles Times Mapping Project) had a population of 529,427. In 2000, non-Hispanic whites made up 63% of the population.[2] The areas within the city of Los Angeles that Los Angeles Almanac recognized as part of the Westside had a population of 413,351.[3]

Otis College of Art and Design

, first opened in 1929 as Santa Monica Junior College. Current enrollment is over 30,000 students in more than 90 fields of study.

Santa Monica College

, which offers associate degrees, vocationally oriented programs and transfer programs to four-year universities.

West Los Angeles College

Fifty-three percent of West Los Angeles residents aged 25 and older had earned a 4-year degree by 2000, according to Census Bureau figures quoted by the Los Angeles Times. They included 89,620 people with master's degrees or higher and 117,695 with bachelor's degrees. In addition, 95,187 people in that age range had some college experience. There were 46,823 with high school diplomas but 40,451 who had dropped out before graduating.[2] As of 2019, the median income of the neighborhood was about $96,300.


The Westside is home to the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), a public research university in the Westwood neighborhood. It is the second-oldest of the ten campuses of the University of California system.[4] UCLA is considered a flagship campus of the University of California system, along with UC Berkeley.[5][6][7][8] It offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a wide range of disciplines.[9] With an approximate enrollment of 28,000 undergraduate and 12,000 graduate students, UCLA is the university with the largest enrollment in the state of California[10] and the most popular university in the United States by number of applicants.[11]


Other post-secondary schools in the Westside are as follows:

Westside (Los Angeles County) travel guide from Wikivoyage