The University of Southern California itself is not religiously-affiliated. However, many religions are represented by student groups and clubs. As stated on the school's website:
"USC is home to a vibrant multifaith community of more than 80 student religious groups, representing most of the world's major denominations, as well as a strong Interfaith Council. Meetings take place in the University Religious Center and other locations on and adjacent to campus. Whatever your spiritual affiliation or interest, the Office of Religious Life at USC helps provide the means for you to observe your faith and learn about others."
No matter your religion, you're bound to find others here who share your beliefs. USC is a very diverse school.
Take my word for it, I'm a Trojan myself! Class of 2013! =)
Oh, and here's a link to the Office of Religious Life's website:
http://orl.usc.edu/
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