study what you love our academic overview

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STUDY WHAT YOU LOVE Numerous Paths. Majors, Minors, Special Programs. * Program offered as minor only + Minor open to students of all majors College of Arts and Sciences Ancient Studies Anthropology Arabic, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies* + Art History Asian Studies* + Biochemistry Biology Biotechnology* + Catholic Studies* + Chemistry Child Studies Classical Languages and Literatures Classical Studies Communication Computer Science Creative Writing* Dance + Digital Filmmaking* Economics + Engineering Physics English Environmental Science Environmental Studies Ethnic Studies French and Francophone Studies History Individual Studies International Studies* + Italian Studies Japanese Studies* Journalism* Latin American Studies* + Mathematics Medieval and Renaissance Studies* + Music Musical Theatre* + Neuroscience Philosophy Physics Political Science Professional Writing* + Psychology Public Health Science Religious Studies Sociology Spanish Studies Studio Art Sustainability* + Theatre + Theatre Arts Theatre Design and Technology* + Urban Education* + Women’s and Gender Studies School of Engineering Aerospace Engineering* Bioengineering Civil Engineering Computer Science and Engineering Construction Management *+ Electrical Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering General Engineering Mechanical Engineering Technical Innovation, Design Thinking, and the Entrepreneurial Mindset* + Web Design and Engineering Leavey School of Business Accounting Accounting and Information Systems Business Analytics + Economics Entrepreneurship* + Finance International Business* + Management Management Information Systems + Marketing Real Estate* + Retail Studies* + For Future Lawyers, Doctors, Dentists, and Teachers Santa Clara offers specialized advising for postgraduate programs in law, medicine and health sciences, and teaching. OUR ACADEMIC OVERVIEW $55,224 74% $16,533 2020–2021 tuition Undergraduate students awarded financial aid 2020–2021 room and board Cost/Financial Assistance 49 52% MALE, 48% FEMALE 38 5,608 93% Total undergraduate enrollment Total states represented First-year students who continue to second year Gender balance Total countries represented Undergraduate Student Body, Fall 2020 88% Four-year graduation rate 630–700 CRITICAL READING, 650–740 MATH 28–32 COMPOSITE 16,488 50.7% 1,259 Total students applied Acceptance rate Middle 50% SAT scores (enrolled)* Middle 50% ACT scores (enrolled)* Students enrolled First-Year Students, Fall 2020 3.56–3.87 Middle 50% academic GPA (4.0 unweighted scale) Dates and Deadlines NOVEMBER 1 Deadline for Early Decision I and Early Action applications JANUARY 7 Deadline for Early Decision II and Regular Decision applications JANUARY 7–APRIL 15 Rolling admission for fall term Ethnic Diversity 19% 9% <1% 2% 20% 3% 47% Asian Black or African American Caucasian Hispanic/Latino Multiethnic Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Not reported e Rundown. Benchmarks, Costs, Deadlines. For more academic information, visit scu.edu/profile * We are test optional. Visit scu.edu/test-optional to learn more. OCTOBER 1 Deadline for winter term Transfer Students First-Year Students 58% 199 1006 Students applied Acceptance rate Students enrolled Transfer Students, Fall 2020 $39,238 Average financial aid awarded SHOPPING Franklin Square Shops, services, and restaurants including Mio Vicino, Jasmine Thai, Taplands, and the Saturday Farmers Market. Santana Row The Rodeo Drive of Silicon Valley. High-end shopping, trendy apparel, dining and treats. Westfield Valley Fair Upscale shopping mall. 250 retailers and restaurants, 2.2 million square feet of retail space. Santa Clara Town Center Sprouts Market, Target, Habit Burger, China Stix, Chipotle, Peet’s Coffee, Panera Bread, and Mission City Grill. San Jose Market Center Large shopping center for anything you need. Target, Trader Joe’s, Office Max. SITES San Pedro Square Market Downtown San Jose’s vibrant hot spot. Local food and drinks, patio dining, live entertainment. San Jose Municipal Rose Garden Named “America’s Best Rose Garden” with 3,500 plantings and almost 200 varieties. The Tech Museum This hands-on museum also features an IMAX movie theater San Jose Museum of Art Modern and contemporary art museum in downtown San Jose Villa Montalvo A scenic, tree-themed park filled with gardens Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Games and rides on a mile-long stretch of sandy beach. Santa Clara Farmers Market Open every Saturday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. FOOD The Hut (BBQ) 3200 The Alameda, Santa Clara Jasmine Thai 1211 Franklin Mall, Santa Clara Ike’s Sandwiches 2235 The Alameda, Santa Clara Taqueria La Veracruzana 1510 Jackson St, Santa Clara Achilles Mediterranean 2521 Newhall St, Santa Clara Park Station Hashery 1701 Park Ave, San Jose Kenji Sushi 385 S Winchester Blvd, San Jose Pizza Antica 334 Santana Row #1065, San Jose HIKES Almaden Quicksilver County Park County park with a history of mining offers hiking, biking & equestrian trails amid wildflowers. Alum Rock Park Spacious park featuring hiking & biking trails, mineral springs & several picnic areas. St. Joseph’s Hill Preserve This 270-acre site welcomes dogs & provides challenging trails for hikers, bikers & equestrians. Castle Rock State Park Park offers 32 miles of hiking & horseback riding trails among redwoods & other regional trees. Mission Peak Regional Preserve Vast mountain preserve popular for biking, hiking, horseback riding, R/C flying and hang-gliding. OUT AND ABOUT Good Eats. Fun Adventures. Silicon Valley’s Center.

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Page 1: STUDY WHAT YOU LOVE OUR ACADEMIC OVERVIEW

STUDY WHAT YOU LOVENumerous Paths. Majors, Minors, Special Programs.

* Program offered as minor only + Minor open to students of all majors

College of Arts and Sciences

Ancient Studies

Anthropology

Arabic, Islamic, and Middle

Eastern Studies*+

Art History

Asian Studies*+

Biochemistry

Biology

Biotechnology*+

Catholic Studies*+

Chemistry

Child Studies

Classical Languages

and Literatures

Classical Studies

Communication

Computer Science

Creative Writing*

Dance+

Digital Filmmaking*

Economics+

Engineering Physics

English

Environmental Science

Environmental Studies

Ethnic Studies

French and

Francophone Studies

History

Individual Studies

International Studies*+

Italian Studies

Japanese Studies*

Journalism*

Latin American Studies*+

Mathematics

Medieval and

Renaissance Studies*+

Music

Musical Theatre*+

Neuroscience

Philosophy

Physics

Political Science

Professional Writing*+

Psychology

Public Health Science

Religious Studies

Sociology

Spanish Studies

Studio Art

Sustainability*+

Theatre+

Theatre Arts

Theatre Design and

Technology*+

Urban Education*+

Women’s and Gender Studies

School of Engineering

Aerospace Engineering*

Bioengineering

Civil Engineering

Computer Science

and Engineering

Construction Management *+

Electrical Engineering

Electrical and Computer

Engineering

General Engineering

Mechanical Engineering

Technical Innovation,

Design Thinking, and the

Entrepreneurial Mindset*+

Web Design and Engineering

Leavey School of Business

Accounting

Accounting and

Information Systems

Business Analytics+

Economics

Entrepreneurship*+

Finance

International Business*+

Management

Management Information

Systems+

Marketing

Real Estate*+

Retail Studies*+

For Future Lawyers, Doctors, Dentists, and Teachers

Santa Clara offers

specialized advising for

postgraduate programs in

law, medicine and health

sciences, and teaching.

OUR ACADEMIC OVERVIEW

$55,224

74%

$16,533

2020–2021 tuition

Undergraduate students awarded � nancial aid

2020–2021 room and board

Cost/Financial Assistance

49

52% MALE, 48% FEMALE

38

5,608

93%

Total undergraduate enrollment

Total states represented

First-year students who continue to second year

Gender balance

Total countries represented

Undergraduate Student Body,

Fall 2020

88%Four-year graduation rate

630–700 CRITICAL READING, 650–740 MATH

28–32 COMPOSITE

16,488

50.7%

1,259

Total students applied

Acceptance rate

Middle 50% SAT scores (enrolled)*

Middle 50% ACT scores (enrolled)*

Students enrolled

First-Year Students, Fall 2020

3.56–3.87Middle 50% academic GPA (4.0 unweighted scale)

Dates and Deadlines

NOVEMBER 1Deadline for Early Decision I and

Early Action applications

JANUARY 7Deadline for Early Decision II and

Regular Decision applications

JANUARY 7–APRIL 15Rolling admission for fall term

Ethnic Diversity

19%

9%

<1%

2%

20%

3%

47%

Asian

Black or African American

Caucasian

Hispanic/Latino

Multiethnic

Native American, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian

Not reported

� e Rundown. Benchmarks, Costs, Deadlines.

For more academic information, visit scu.edu/profile* We are test optional. Visit scu.edu/test-optional to learn more.

OCTOBER 1Deadline for winter term

Transfer Students

First-Year Students

58%

199

1006Students applied

Acceptance rate

Students enrolled

Transfer Students, Fall 2020

$39,238Average � nancial aid awarded

SHOPPINGFranklin Square Shops, services, and restaurants including Mio

Vicino, Jasmine Thai, Taplands, and the Saturday

Farmers Market.

Santana Row The Rodeo Drive of Silicon Valley. High-end

shopping, trendy apparel, dining and treats.

West� eld Valley FairUpscale shopping mall. 250 retailers and

restaurants, 2.2 million square feet of retail space.

Santa Clara Town CenterSprouts Market, Target, Habit Burger, China

Stix, Chipotle, Peet’s Coffee, Panera Bread, and

Mission City Grill.

San Jose Market CenterLarge shopping center for anything you need.

Target, Trader Joe’s, Of� ce Max.

SITESSan Pedro Square MarketDowntown San Jose’s vibrant hot spot. Local food

and drinks, patio dining, live entertainment.

San Jose Municipal Rose Garden Named “America’s Best Rose Garden” with 3,500

plantings and almost 200 varieties.

The Tech MuseumThis hands-on museum also features an IMAX

movie theater

San Jose Museum of ArtModern and contemporary art museum in

downtown San Jose

Villa MontalvoA scenic, tree-themed park � lled with gardens

Santa Cruz Beach BoardwalkGames and rides on a mile-long stretch of

sandy beach.

Santa Clara Farmers MarketOpen every Saturday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

FOODThe Hut (BBQ)3200 The Alameda, Santa Clara

Jasmine Thai1211 Franklin Mall, Santa Clara

Ike’s Sandwiches 2235 The Alameda, Santa Clara

Taqueria La Veracruzana1510 Jackson St, Santa Clara

Achilles Mediterranean2521 Newhall St, Santa Clara

Park Station Hashery1701 Park Ave, San Jose

Kenji Sushi385 S Winchester Blvd, San Jose

Pizza Antica334 Santana Row #1065, San Jose

HIKESAlmaden Quicksilver County Park

County park with a history of mining offers hiking,

biking & equestrian trails amid wild� owers.

Alum Rock Park

Spacious park featuring hiking & biking trails,

mineral springs & several picnic areas.

St. Joseph’s Hill Preserve

This 270-acre site welcomes dogs & provides

challenging trails for hikers, bikers & equestrians.

Castle Rock State Park

Park offers 32 miles of hiking & horseback riding

trails among redwoods & other regional trees.

Mission Peak Regional Preserve

Vast mountain preserve popular for biking, hiking,

horseback riding, R/C � ying and hang-gliding.

OUT AND ABOUTGood Eats. Fun Adventures. Silicon Valley’s Center.

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