The University of San Diego ranks 88th based on the 2021 US Comprehensive University Rankings.
Founded in 1949, the University of San Diego, located in San Diego, California is a prestigious Roman Catholic university affiliated with the Catholic Church and is one of the most beautiful campuses in the United States. The University of San Diego has an enrollment of more than 7,000 students, of which approximately 6% are international students from more than 70 countries around the world. As a private university, the University of San Diego spends an average of $11,000 per student per year.
Undergraduate, Study Abroad Costs:
Examination Requirements:
Application Materials:
Application form, ESSAY, official high school transcripts, standardized test scores, 1 letter of recommendation, application fee, language score requirements, Proof of Funds form: not required to be submitted at the time of application, but will need to be submitted to the university after acceptance, along with proof of bank deposit.
Scholarships:
The university offers Merit-based scholarships to international students, ranging from $10,000 to $25,000, and SAT/ACT scores are required. Based on the percentage of international students versus the number of undergraduates, international student scholarship coverage is only about 5%.
Application process:
The University of San Diego requires freshmen to live in on-campus residence halls, and using the university's meal plans can cost up to 56% less than using cash for meals.