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UGAD 0421 on Campus Brochure 8000 STUDY WHAT YOU LOVE OUR ACADEMIC OVERVIEW Numerous Paths. Majors, Minors, Special Programs. e Rundown. Benchmarks, Costs, Deadlines. Undergraduate Student Body, College of Arts Journalism* Electrical and Computer First-Year Students, Fall 2020 Engineering and Sciences Latin American Studies*+ Fall 2020 Total students applied General Engineering Ancient Studies Mathematics Total undergraduate enrollment 16,488 Anthropology Medieval and Mechanical Engineering 5,608 Acceptance rate + Arabic, Islamic, and Middle Renaissance Studies* Technical Innovation, Total states represented 50.7% + Eastern Studies* Music Design Thinking, and the 49 Students enrolled Entrepreneurial Mindset*+ Art History Musical Theatre*+ Total countries represented 1,259 + Asian Studies* Neuroscience Web Design and Engineering 38 Middle 50% SAT scores (enrolled)* Biochemistry 630–700 CRITICAL READING, 650–740 MATH Philosophy Leavey School OUT AND ABOUT Gender balance Biology Physics of Business 52% MALE, 48% FEMALE Middle 50% ACT scores (enrolled)* Biotechnology*+ 28–32 COMPOSITE Political Science Accounting Good Eats. Fun Adventures. Silicon Valley’s Center. First-year students who continue to second year + Middle 50% academic GPA (4.0 unweighted scale) Catholic Studies* Professional Writing*+ 93% Accounting and 3.56–3.87 Chemistry Psychology Information Systems Four-year graduation rate Child Studies Public Health Science Business Analytics+ 88% Cost/Financial Assistance Classical Languages Religious Studies Economics 2020–2021 tuition and Literatures SHOPPING SITES FOOD HIKES Ethnic Diversity Sociology Entrepreneurship*+ $55,224 Classical Studies San Pedro Square Market Asian Spanish Studies Finance Franklin Square The Hut (BBQ) Almaden Quicksilver County Park 2020–2021 room and board Communication 20% Studio Art Downtown San Jose’s vibrant hot spot. Local food 3200 The Alameda, Santa Clara International Business*+ Shops, services, and restaurants including Mio $16,533 Computer Science and drinks, patio dining, live entertainment. County park with a history of mining offers hiking, Black or African American Sustainability*+ Undergraduate students awarded nancial aid Management Vicino, Jasmine Thai, Taplands, and the Saturday Creative Writing* + Jasmine Thai biking & equestrian trails amid wild owers. 3% Theatre Farmers Market. San Jose Municipal Rose Garden 74% + Management Information Caucasian Dance 1211 Franklin Mall, Santa Clara Average nancial aid awarded + Named “America’s Best Rose Garden” with 3,500 Theatre Arts Systems Digital Filmmaking* Alum Rock Park 47% Theatre Design and Santana Row plantings and almost 200 varieties. $39,238 + Marketing Ike’s Sandwiches Hispanic/Latino + Spacious park featuring hiking & biking trails, Economics Technology* The Rodeo Drive of Silicon Valley. High-end Real Estate*+ The Tech Museum 2235 The Alameda, Santa Clara Engineering Physics + 19% Urban Education* shopping, trendy apparel, dining and treats. mineral springs & several picnic areas. Dates and Deadlines Retail Studies*+ This hands-on museum also features an IMAX Multiethnic English Women’s and Gender Studies Taqueria La Veracruzana First-Year Students movie theater West eld Valley Fair St. Joseph’s Hill Preserve 9% Environmental Science For Future Lawyers, 1510 Jackson St, Santa Clara NOVEMBER 1 School of Engineering Native American, Alaska Native, and Environmental Studies Doctors, Dentists, Upscale shopping mall. 250 retailers and San Jose Museum of Art This 270-acre site welcomes dogs & provides Native Hawaiian Deadline for Early Decision I and Aerospace Engineering* Ethnic Studies Modern and contemporary art museum in Achilles Mediterranean Early Action applications and Teachers restaurants, 2.2 million square feet of retail space. challenging trails for hikers, bikers & equestrians. <1% Bioengineering downtown San Jose 2521 Newhall St, Santa Clara Not reported French and Santa Clara offers JANUARY 7 Francophone Studies Civil Engineering Santa Clara Town Center 2% Deadline for Early Decision II and specialized advising for Villa Montalvo Park Station Hashery Castle Rock State Park Sprouts Market, Target, Habit Burger, China Regular Decision applications History Computer Science postgraduate programs in A scenic, tree-themed park lled with gardens Transfer Students, Fall 2020 1701 Park Ave, San Jose Park offers 32 miles of hiking & horseback riding Individual Studies and Engineering law, medicine and health Stix, Chipotle, Peet’s Coffee, Panera Bread, and Transfer Students Students applied + Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk trails among redwoods & other regional trees. International Studies* Construction Management *+ sciences, and teaching. Mission City Grill. Kenji Sushi JANUARY 7–APRIL 15 Games and rides on a mile-long stretch of 1006 Rolling admission for fall term Italian Studies Electrical Engineering 385 S Winchester Blvd, San Jose Acceptance rate San Jose Market Center sandy beach. Mission Peak Regional Preserve OCTOBER 1 Japanese Studies* 58% Large shopping center for anything you need. Santa Clara Farmers Market Pizza Antica Vast mountain preserve popular for biking, hiking, Deadline for winter term * Program offered as minor only + Minor open to students of all majors Students enrolled Target, Trader Joe’s, Of ce Max. Open every Saturday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 334 Santana Row #1065, San Jose horseback riding, R/C ying and hang-gliding. For more academic information, visit scu.edu/profile 199 * We are test optional. Visit scu.edu/test-optional to learn more. FREMONT STREET ST. CLARE COMMONS T O D E L SANTA CLARA ST. CLARE A C POLICE STATION SANTA CLARA RESIDENCE HALL R U FIRE DEPARTMENT Z B L V D . & U THE GARAGE S - 1 0 1 SHERMAN STREET FREE SHUTTLE TO S.J. AIRPORT BENTON STREET THE FORGE N. CAMPUS GARAGE GARDEN 1063 Alviso St. JESUIT RESIDENCE COMMUNITY SANTA CLARA CALTRAIN TRANSIT STATION CENTER SOLAR UNIVERSITY EDWARD M. DOWD DECATHLON HOUSE SQUARE ART & ART HISTORY FRANKLIN STREET 3 FRANKLIN STREET ALUMNI SCIENCE CHARNEY COMMERCE PLAZA MUSIC & DANCE HALL CAMPUS MAP 900 LAFAYETTE STREET LAFAYETTE LUCAS HALL GO ANYWHERE DALY SCIENCE MAYER 2 THEATRE 4 1 Schott Admission and Enrollment MAIN GATE E O’CONNOR HALL L FROM HERE HOMESTEAD VARI HALL KIOSK C DE SAISSET A PALM DRIVE M MUSEUM I N 2 O Lucas Hall R E A L MISSION CHURCH 5 ABBY SOBRATO MALL 1 NOBILI HALL 3 Dowd Art & Art History MISSION ADMISSION & ENROLLMENT GARDENS VETERAN´S WALSH PLAZA STEVENS STADIUM ADOBE ADMINISTRATION BUCK SHAW FIELD LEXINGTON LODGE 4 STEVENS Mayer eatre SOCCER ST. JOSEPHS ST. TRAINING HEAFEY HALL CENTER VARSI BANNAN SOBRATO CAMPUS FOR KERR HALL ALUMNI DISCOVERY AND 5 MAIN ALUMNI Mission Church HOUSE INNOVATION PARK OPENING FALL 2021 PARKING STRUCTURE RICARD KENNA HALL OBSERVATORY STANTON BERGIN HALL SOCCER LOCATELLI FIELD ACTIVITY CENTER 6 Benson Memorial Center SERVICE PARKING ONLY CAMPUS MINISTRY SHAPELL SANTA CLARA LOUNGE 2009 SOLAR DECATHLON HOUSE MCLAUGHLIN WALSH VOLLEYBALL COURTS LEARNING LEAVEY CENTER BENSON COMMONS, PARKING LOT 7 MEMORIAL 6 7 TECH CENTER, SULLIVAN Learning Commons CENTER AND LIBRARY MALLEY FITNESS AQUATIC LEAVEY CENTER BRONCO & RECREATION CENTER CENTER CORNER BOOKSTORE 8 DUNNE SWIG 8 Malley Fitness Center MARKET STREET OUTDOOR WORKOUT AREA SCHOTT CAMPISI DEGHERI TENNIS ATHLETIC DUNNE BENSON COWELL CENTER EXCELLENCE PARKING GRAHAM HEALTH CENTER PARKING O TAKE THE NEXT STEP LOT LOT CENTER CC Residence Halls A Learn more at scu.edu KIDS ON COWELL CAMPUS SANFILIPPO PARKING LOT ALVISO STREET ALVISO Start your application at scu.edu/ugrad Download the mobile SCU app for our self-guided BELLOMY STREET Chat with a Student Ambassador at scu.edu/broncoexchange ALAMEDA tour at scu.edu/visiting. HALL SOBRATO HALL BELLOMY FIELD T H PARK AVENUE PARK E A Contact our o ce at 408.554.4700 L A M E D CASA A ITALIANA PANELLI PLACE VARSI PLACE scuadmission @scuadmission scusnap LOCUST STREET FINN FACILITIES/CASA PARKING LOT LAFAYETTE WAY LAFAYETTE FACILITIES T O LOYOLA I -8 PARKING LOT 8 Download the mobile SCU 0 /1 7 POPLAR STREET & D O BELLARMINE W HALL N app for our self-guided tour TO W LOYOLA N S HALL AN JO SE at scu.edu/visiting. > SANTA CLARA UNIVERSITY ∙ 2 0 21–22 UGAD 0421 On Campus Brochure 8000.
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