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part 2: All hail to Alma Mater,

To thy glory we sing;

All hail to Southern California,

Loud let thy praises ring;

Where Western sky

meets Western seas

Our college stands in majesty

Sing our love to Alma Mater,

Hail, all hail to thee.

part 1: Fight On for ol' SC Our men Fight On to victory

Our Alma Mater dear, looks up to you Fight On and win For ol' SCFight On to victory Fight On!

  • The University of Southern California is one of the world’s leading private research universities.
  • USC enrolls more international students than any other U.S. university and offers extensive opportunities for internships and study abroad.
  • Today, USC is home to more than 38,000 students and nearly 3,500 full-time faculty, and is located in the heart of one of the biggest metropolises in the world.

UNDERGRADUATE - RESIDENT - TUITION - STUDENT WITH LESS THAN 75 HOURS 3, 74 2,946 246

USC's four year, full-time undergraduate program enrolled 17,380

UNDERGRADUATE - NON RESIDENT - TUITION - STUDENT WITH LESS THAN 75 HOURS 74 7,383 616

UNDERGRADUATE - RESIDENT - TUITION - STUDENT WITH 75 OR MORE CREDIT HOURS 3, 74 4,367 379

USC is also home to 19,516 graduate and professional students in a number of different programs, including business, law, social work, and medicine.

UNDERGRADUATE - NON RESIDENT - TUITION - STUDENT WITH 75 OR MORE CREDIT HOURS 74 8,745 758

73.00% (Received Financial Aid)

27.00% (Did Not Receive Aid

  • $43,722 Tuition
  • 741 Mandatory fees
  • 12,440 Room and board*
  • 1,500 Books and supplies
  • 900 Personal and miscellaneous
  • 580 Transportation
  • $59,883 Total (add $150 USC Orientation Fee for your first semester
  • 53% of applications were from California students and 52% of admits were from California

  • 38% of applications were from US applicants outside of California and 38% of admits were US applicants from outside of California

  • 9% of applicants were International and 10% of admits were International.

African-American ------ 13%

Caucasian --------------- 39%

Hispanic ------------------ 21%

USC is located in Los Angeles

avg. temp. each season: 70 to 80F

https://email.usc.edu/

1880 was when USC was found

city population size: 4,065,585

  • When USC first opened its doors to 53 students and 10 teachers in 1880, the “city” still lacked paved streets, electric lights, telephones and a reliable fire alarm system
  • Los Angeles was a rough-and-tumble frontier town in the early 1870s, when a group of public-spirited citizens led by Judge Robert Maclay Widney first dreamed of establishing a university in the region

Student Affairs Email: studentaffairs@cinema.usc.eduAdmissions Email: admissions@cinema.usc.edu

  • It took nearly a decade for this vision to become a reality, but in 1879 Widney formed a board of trustees and secured a donation of 308 lots of land from three prominent members of the community – Ozro W. Childs, a Protestant horticulturist; former California governor John G. Downey, an Irish-Catholic pharmacist and businessman; and Isaias W. Hellman, a German-Jewish banker and philanthropist.

USC is a public four year college.Yes it is coed and the degrees offered are:Bachelor of Arts in Critical Studies

•Bachelor of Arts in Film & Television Production

•Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film & Television Production (effective Fall 2013)

•Bachelor of Arts in Animation & Digital Arts

•Bachelor of Arts in Interactive Entertainment

•Bachelor of Fine Arts in Writing for Screen & Television

First-year applicants are evaluated on the content and rigor of their high school course work, their grades, standardized test scores, activity summary, essay, short answers and counselor/teacher recommendations. There are no absolute “cutoffs” or minimums for grades, rank in class, or test scores. We are interested in the interplay of these elements as well as your personal accomplishments and potential for success.

the Academic departments are:letters,arts and science, accounting, architecture, business, cinematic arts, communication, journalism, dentistry, dramatic arts, education, engineering, fine arts, gerontology, law, medicine, music, occupational therapy, pharmacy, physical therapy, public policy and social work.