University of southern california

  1. USC Graduate Admission
  2. Undergraduate Admission
  3. USC Online
  4. University of Southern California
  5. Majors and Minors
  6. Tuition and Fees (Estimated), Fall 2022
  7. USC Financial Aid


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USC Graduate Admission

Our Programs Graduate and professional studies at the University of Southern California prepare students for leadership positions in research, education and professional practice. Students can choose from a wide array of master’s, PhD, dual-degree and graduate certificate programs in our distinguished liberal arts college or 20 professional schools. Click a school below to learn more. Annual Security & Fire Safety Prospective Student Notification 2022: The University of Southern California’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports (ASR) for the past three years are available online at: The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report includes Clery Act crime and fire statistics for the preceding three years for locations owned and or controlled by USC, the required policy disclosure statements and other important safety related information. A paper copy of the ASR is available on request made to Department of Public Safety Records by calling (213) 740-6000, by email to

Undergraduate Admission

• • Annual Security & Fire Safety Prospective Student Notification 2022. The University of Southern California’s Annual Security and Fire Safety Reports (ASR) for the past three years are available online at: The Annual Security and Fire Safety Report includes Clery Act crime and fire statistics for the preceding three years for locations owned and or controlled by USC, the required policy disclosure statements and other important safety related information. A paper copy of the ASR is available on request made to Department of Public Safety Records by calling (213) 740-6000, by email to

USC Online

The program has allowed me to meet people from all over the U.S. and the world. I really enjoy having the flexibility to learn on a schedule which works best for me while also allowing me to work and balance other aspects of my life. My favorite class thus far has been Introduction to Global Health with Dr. Withers. I enjoyed learning about her career and research along with the many interesting topics within Global Health. I started creating miniatures in 2018 because it was difficult for me to find miniature magnets of Vietnamese food. I am from Hue (a smaller city than Saigon and Hanoi) so it was even harder to find items of food from my hometown. I figured I would save money and would be able to pick up another hobby if I tried creating them myself. I have always loved working with my hands so I was able to pick it up quickly. Creating miniature foods led me to where I am today creating other types of miniatures and dioramas. When I found the UN list of observed International Days, I felt that I could really make a difference. The Enrollment Management and Policy program at USC Rossier has helped me in every facet of my work. Working a full-time job in a different state while being in this program was daunting at first, but the accessibility and support of the faculty and my peers has made it such a fulfilling experience. I have learned so much about the higher education industry's best practices and methods of developing pathways to a more inclusive, diverse, and equi...

University of Southern California

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Majors and Minors

• African American Studies • American Popular Culture • American Studies and Ethnicity • Anthropology • Anthropology (Visual Anthropology) • Applied and Computational Mathematics • Archaeology • Art History • Asian American Studies • Astronomy • Biochemistry • Biological Sciences • Biophysics • Central European Studies • Chemistry • Chemistry (Chemical Biology) • Chemistry (Chemical Nanoscience) • Chemistry (Research) • Chicano/Latino Studies • Classics • Cognitive Science • Comparative Literature • Computational Linguistics • Computational Neuroscience • Contemporary Latino and Latin American Studies • Creative Writing • Earth Sciences • East Asian Area Studies • East Asian Languages and Cultures • Economics • Economics/Mathematics • English • Environmental Science and Health • Environmental Studies • French • Gender and Sexuality Studies • Geodesign • Geological Sciences • Global Geodesign • Global Studies • Health and Human Sciences • History • History and Social Science Education • Human Biology • Human Security and Geospatial Intelligence • Intelligence and Cyber Operations • Interdisciplinary Studies • International Relations • International Relations (Global Business) • International Relations and the Global Economy • Italian • Jewish Studies • Latin American and Iberian Cultures, Media and Politics • Law, History and Culture • Linguistics • Linguistics/Cognitive Science • Linguistics/East Asian Languages and Cultures • Linguistics/Philosophy • Mathematics • Middle ...

Tuition and Fees (Estimated), Fall 2022

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Tuition is payable in advance unless special arrangements are made for deferred payments as described below. Tuition is the same for resident and nonresident students. Registration is completed when the bill has been settled. Auditors pay the regular tuition rate. Auditors are not required to participate in class exercises (discussions and examinations); they receive no grades or credit and there is no transcript notation of courses taken for audit. An instructor, dean or university officer may give permission to an individual to attend a class as a guest. Otherwise, attendance in class is limited to enrolled students. These fees are based upon current information available at the time of publication and are subject to possible later change. The university reserves the right to change without notice any of the terms stated herein. The number of units for which tuition is charged is indicated by the unit number below the title of each course listed in the . Undergraduate Students (12–18 units) $31,734.00 unit basis 2,137.00 Graduate Students (15–18 units) 31,734.00 unit basis 2,137.00 Advanced Dentistry (per trimester) 36,496.00 Dentistry (per trimester) Session 006 36,108.00 Special Dental International Students (per trimester) Session 008 36,108.00 Engineering Graduate units (500 level and above) unit basis 2,309.00 Law (Juris Doctor) flat fee basis (12–17 units) 36,399.00 unit basis 2,815.00 Medicine Session 003 flat fee basis 34,580.0...

USC Financial Aid

TOOLBOX • • Submit Documents • • Login to FAST • • • Cerrar • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Welcome to USC Financial Aid USC is need blind in its admission process, which means that a student’s ability to pay or interest in financial aid has no bearing on admission decisions. Furthermore, we work with families to meet the full demonstrated financial need for students who satisfy all deadlines and eligibility requirements. More than 75 percent of aid is in the form of gift aid—money that doesn’t need to be repaid. This includes need-based grants and scholarships from all sources. To see your financial aid summary, visit your Financial Aid Summary and Tasks (FAST) page, available in the navigation bar at the top of this page. How Financial Aid Works We use available funds from federal, state and university sources to meet your full USC-determined financial need. Your eligibility is based on two factors: the Cost of Attendance and your Expected Family Contribution, as calculated by USC. Please see the