San Diego, CA
5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110
http://www.sandiego.edu
University of San Diego is a private, Catholic university located on an incredible campus in San Diego, CA. It is a prominent but fairly less competitive institution, ranking one hundred and thirteenth in the nation but admitting 53% of all applicants. It is a mid-sized institution with 5,324 full-time students in attendance. USD's most commonly chosen major is a Bachelor's degree in Finance, which accounts for 13% of the student body. Alternative common choices include Business, which accounts for 9% of students, and Accounting (7%). Its accounting program is ranked #4 in California. Also, USD places 2nd in CA on our best Catholic colleges list. For students who are paying sticker price, tuition goes for $49,514 a year. Before you decide not to apply because of cost constraints, know that more than four in five USD students receive some monetary aid. 79% of University of San Diego undergraduates stick it out to commencement day, anticipating to land their dream jobs. On average, alumni go on to make a yearly income of $50,100 two years after receiving their degrees. After four additional years of work experience, their median yearly wage increases 19.8% to $60,000, which is 49.6% over the national median for individuals. Applicants may like to hear that USD doesn't have early decision. What's more, on average, it receives around $557 in research funding per student. With respect to your savings account, be aware that 84% of undergrads secure institutional grants. Concerning demographics, the faculty is comprised of 3% non-American professors and 39% of undergrads are between the ages of 18 and 19. With regard for the campus experience, first-year undergraduates don't have to live on campus. Finally, one fourth of graduates earn a starting salary of at least $70,100 and 1/4th of graduates earn $38,600 or less six years after completing their studies.
9.53
Party Scene
9.46
Location
9.53
Dorms
9.46
Campus Food
9.79
Student Life
8.24
Safety
SAT Score
1190-1360
ACT Score
25-30
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
80%
No
14:1
Finance
Business
Accounting
Communications
Marketing
Psychology
Mechanical Engineering
Neuroscience and Neurobiology