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At USC, incoming first-year students are selected from more than 70,000+ talented applicants each year. Apply Early Action or Regular Decision, explore academic programs, scholarships and financial aid. Thrive and connect at USC!
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We have several programs designed to introduce prospective students and their families to USC. We encourage you to sign up for one or more of these events to learn about our application and admission process, financial aid and campus life. We look forward to meeting you! Explore ways to meet us.
We look for students we believe will thrive in our world-class academic environment. Our review process is holistic, taking into consideration more than just grades and test scores. We also look at your personal qualities, leadership potential, and your ability to become a partner in learning and research. The Common App opens August 1.
We create, innovate, challenge and build new knowledge that affects lives today — as we prepare our students to change tomorrow’s world for the better. With undergraduate education and graduate degree programs across 23 schools and divisions, USC offers a community of scholars that spans the globe and cares for its city: Los Angeles.
To prepare for college admission, you will be required to take at least four college preparatory classes every year of high school. We recommend you take: Courses that will challenge you. Take the most difficult courses you think you can handle. Extra classes in the subjects you excel in.