Students (2013-14 academic year)
| Undergraduates | 18,000 |
|---|---|
| Graduate and professional | 23,000 |
| Total | 41,000 |
Student Demographics (Fall 2013)
| Asians | 23% |
|---|---|
| Black/African-American | 4% |
| Hispanic | 13% |
| White/Caucasian | 37% |
| International | 13% |
| Other | 9% |
International Students (Fall 2013)
| Regularly Enrolled International Students | 8,745 |
|---|
Freshman Class (Fall 2013)
| Applicants | 47,358 |
|---|---|
| Admits | 9,395 (20 percent) |
| Matriculants | 2,922 |
| Average GPA | 3.73 (unweighted) |
| Middle 50-percent SAT range | 1960-2190 |
| National Merit Scholars | 249 |
| First-generation college students | 13 percent |
Degrees Awarded (June 2013)
| Bachelor’s degrees | 4,737 |
|---|---|
| Advanced degrees | 8,315 |
| Six-Year Graduation Rate (Student Right-to-Know*) | |
| 2013 (fall 2007 freshman class) | 91% |
| 2012 (fall 2006 freshman class) | 90% |
USC’s U-CAN Profile
The University and College Accountability Network (U-CAN) Web site provides profiles of hundreds of private institutions of higher learning, in a common format, with the goal of helping parents and prospective students make an informed college choice.U-CAN Profile
Faculty and Staff (2013-14)
| Faculty (full-time) | 3,786 |
|---|---|
| Staff (50 percent time or more) | 12,547 |
| Student workers
(does not include teaching/research assistants)
|
7,874 |
| Total | 24,207 |
Alumni
There are more than 363,533 living alumni in the Trojan Family. While nearly three-quarters of them live in California, USC alumni can be found in positions of leadership all over the world.Alumni Facts 2012-2013
Academic Units
USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences21 Schools and Units
Undergraduate Tuition and Mandatory Fees
Financial Aid Expenditures (2012-13 fiscal year)
$414 million
Endowment (as of June 30, 2013)
$3.9 billion
University Budget (2013-14 fiscal year)
$3.7 billion
Sponsored Research (expenditures, as reported to the National Science Foundation, 2012-13)
$646 million
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