38,010 students make up the student body of the University of Southern California. Of those students, 17,414 are undergraduate students.
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California
Annual College Costs (Fall 2009)
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University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California
The University is competitive with 22% of the applicant pool actually accepted. Below are the criteria used when making their admissions decisions.
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A note about the college's admission requirements: Academic achievement, curriculum and test scores most important. Recommendations, activities, essays/writing samples are also very important.
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For students attending a college or university that operates on a regular two semester academic year (most do), a full-time student must carry the minimum of 12 credits per semester. Summer and interim sessions are not required.
The current federal minimum wage in the United States is set at $7.25 per hour. Of course, as individual states are allowed to mandate minimum wages within itself at rates higher than the federal minimum wage, some states do have a state minimum wage rate that exceeds the federal minimum wage.
Yes, Yale University has dorms, but they are actually organized into Residential Colleges.
There are twelve in all, and each 'House' holds a study area, music practice rooms, a library, a buttery (snack bar), and many other features such as exercise rooms, photography rooms, and pottery-making rooms depending on the residential college.
Every residential college also has its own dean and its own master. The dean is the head of academic and personal advising for the house's students while the master is in charge of the physical well-being of the students. The master also organizes cultural events, lectures, Masters' Teas (which are lectures with famous visitors), and study breaks.
Each student is randomly assigned to a residential college in his/her freshman year, and stays affiliated with that college throughout all four years. The University prides itself in making each residential college diverse according to culture and interests so that all students may expand their horizons.
It would depend on where you where located. Beach is dramatically different than Desert.
Los Angeles Area "Low" Monthly ET is .97 in Jan, "High" Monthly ET 6.13 in July.
Divide by 4 to attain weely rates
As of November 3, 2007 Notre Dame has 822 all time wins.
Who wore jersey number 4 for the USC Trojans?
The following Trojans have worn jersey number 4:
If you are referring to Los Angeles City College, the institution operates on a semester system.
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At this time, California residents are required to have a 3.7 GPA, but it's a 4.2 GPA if you live outside of California.
Lots of community service at children's hospitals, or membership in sports teams or social clubs will help.
The cost of out-of-state tuition at this time is about $38,000 a year.
People say you need like around a 3.8 GPA at least a 1300 on your tests (ACT in 30's) and be very involved; lots of community service helps also. Family legacy used to count alot, but doesn't as much. However it still counts for something. Also, everyone thinks schools want to see a well-rounded student, which to some degree is true, but actually what is is more important is an "angular or pointed" student; meaning someone who shows genuine interest and passion for select activities. It doesn't mean as much if you're 101 activites just to fill up space on your application. The college only cares if you contributed to that club etc. otherwise it doesn't hold as much weight as you might expect. I toured USC and an admissions advisor spoke to my group saying even if you don't think there is a chance of you getting in, apply anyways, there are people who get in that have lower GPA's, grades aren't everything although they do help, obviously. If you don't get in you rfreshman year, it is definitely much easier to a junior college for 1 or 2 years get really good grades and then transfer, that way USC doesn't have to worry about the transfer GPA's affecting their average. It is much easier. Good Luck and Fight On Trojans!
Firstly, it's UC Berkeley (Public University) and then there's a different one called USC (University of Southern California) (Private University). Total costs at UC Berkeley are $28,312 for California residents and $50,982 for outsiders. (http://students.berkeley.edu/finaid/undergraduates/cost.htm). Total costs at USC are roughly $51,968 (http://www.usc.edu/dept/publications/cat2008/tuition/). Basically, if you're a Californian born and bred then UC Berkeley seems the best choice simply because of the financial advantages. If not then the difference in cost doesn't seem to be all that substantial in which case USC is the better choice. USC is renowned for it's alumni network and the advantages that has for employment after University.
In the most recent survey in 2012, it was determined that there were over 130 million college students in the world. This number is expected to double by 2025.
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depends on what college your looking at. some colleges allow them and some colleges dont your first year
I am assuming that you are concerned with total cost, including room and board. If so, you can expect the sticker price to be in the low 50's. Don't be too shocked by that though, USC meets 100% of a student's demonstrated need and also offers scholarships for academically competitive individuals.
If you will be living off campus, you can expect to pay about $10,000 less to USC.
In state and out-of state tuition at USC is exactly the same since the school is private. Only public universities/colleges will have differing costs of attendance.
Good Luck! The best thing to do is get a loan.