Moments ago, we loaded vehicles with an increase of than 45,000 pieces of mail, and throughout the next few days, USC’s admission decisions for the class of 2017 will be revealed.
As I reflect on our work, I notice how quickly the tables have turned: high school seniors have already been waiting with nervous anticipation to know from us, now we’ll be anxiously waiting to hear from their store. We know that the students we have admitted are among the list of most readily useful worldwide. All have many excellent alternatives for university so we can barely wait to find out who will accept our offer and join the Trojan Family.
Getting our decisions in the mail is the culmination of numerous months (and tens-of-thousands of hours) of work. I’m incredibly proud regarding the whole USC Enrollment Services team—for its dedication, effort and professionalism. The team of pupils we have identified for admission is the best in USC’s 133-year history!
And speaking of incredible pupils, listed below are only a few factual statements about this year’s admitted freshman class:
• 19.6% of applicants were admitted
• More than 3,100 different high schools are represented
• Our admitted students come from every U.S. state, the District of Columbia and 79 various countries
• Outside of California, the five most represented states are Texas, Illinois, ny, Washington and Massachusetts
• Outside the U.S., probably the most represented countries are China, South Korea, India, Canada and Singapore
• 1-in-9 may be the first in their family to attend college
• 64percent are students of color
• 17% are worldwide students
• The typical admitted student comes with an un-weighted high college GPA of 3.8. With weighting, the GPA is well over 4.0.
• The normal admitted pupil took 6-8 AP courses (assuming these people were offered at his or her senior school)
• 75% of our admitted students have standardized test scores in at least the 95th percentile
Thank you for coming with this journey with us. No matter the result, we have certainly enjoyed getting to know every single applicant over the last year. The best of luck as they begin this next exciting chapter of their lives on behalf of all of us at USC, I want to wish every prospective student.
Fight On!
Timothy Brunold
Dean of Admission
P.S. don’t believe for moment that any of us is going on vacation any time in the future! Between now and might 1st, we’re hosting fifty different admitted student events, many miles to travel and many several thousand students and parents to meet up with. And then there are those transfer that is 8,000; they aren’t planning to read themselves!
I’m a Spring Admit! Now What?
The delay is finally over! You received the long-awaited envelope that is thick USC together with your admission decision inside and opened it excitedly to see you had been admitted to the spring term. I’m sure a lot of you thought, ‘What exactly is a spring admit, anyway?’ We recognize that this might be a bit of the surprise and quite possibly disappointing, which will be why I’m here to tell you that you’re truly loved and accepted just as much at the learning students admitted to the fall term! Believe me when I say we were excited to admit you and are hoping you shall join the Trojan Family.
Spring Admit and alumna that is recent Hirsch ’11 said it well:
‘we think what is most important to get across to Spring admit students is that this isn’t USC’s method of telling you they don’t now want you. They do. They accepted you and to even be viewed as an applicant to the educational school can be an accomplishment in it of itself. Also to be admitted! Kids would kill for this position. I understand it feels like a little form of rejection but it is not. We wouldn’t have traded my spring acknowledge status for anything. It allowed me personally to truly have a little more time after high school to understand all the inevitable change that was ahead and it gave me some true to life experience (as cliché as that sounds). You should have some of the most useful years of your life time walking on campus and going to football games and producing a complete university experience for yourself.
If you’d like to go here, go because it’s clear USC wants you.
And undoubtedly, Fight On!’
Therefore, congratulations! Pupils who are admitted to the springtime term make up an important area of the incoming freshman class. Although we’re not able to admit every student to your fall semester, we are able to acknowledge some students that are amazing the spring semester. We have discovered this process to be acutely successful throughout the full years, as numerous students relish the chance doing something different during the fall semester. Hopefully, I can provide some understanding of what it indicates to be a spring admit and how exactly to benefit from your fall semester you start taking classes at USC so you can hit the ground running once.
If We’m admitted to the spring, what do during the fall semester?
As being a spring admit, you have can utilize the autumn semester in a number of ways. Perhaps you shall decide to take college courses, perhaps traveling abroad is appealing, or it may be that you’re considering working or spending your time volunteering. Many spring admits gain college credits that will transfer to USC during this right time so that they can afford to graduate using their class. We recommend that pupils simply take classes at their local community college or being a non-degree seeking student at an university that is local. If you do determine to take university courses, be sure to consult your admission counselor to review which courses transfer to USC.
But, exactly what about going to football games during the fall?
Spring students can afford to purchase football tickets after publishing the Enrollment Commitment Deposit online.
Can I still live in university housing?
When it comes to staying in college housing for the springtime semester, it’s not a guarantee. However we are typically in a position to accommodate all students that are first-year enter into the spring semester. The housing application will be available beginning July 1 if you’re interested in applying for university housing. We do perhaps not offer university housing for spring admits during the fall semester, however some spring admits have selected to live near campus in privately owned apartments in the past.
Ok, this seems like a pretty option that is great me! Just how do I secure my spot as a USC springtime admit?
It’s simple! Fill out the response card that came with your admission packet and back send it to us by May 1. You will be asked to submit the $300 Enrollment Commitment Deposit by 1 august.
Just What else do I must know?
If you have other questions pertaining to being truly a spring admitted student, contact our office or your admission counselor. Also, make sure to join go to certainly one of the Spring Preview occasions or the Admitted Student Reception during the of April month. It is a great opportunity to see campus, ask questions, meet other springtime admits, and also hear from current USC pupils who have been spring admits.