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Your What I Need To Do Confirm your enrollment by completing the following steps:
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JAN. 7 (Early Decision) MAY 1 (Freshmen) JUNE 15 (Transfers)
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A ccept Financial Aid package, see page 22
JAN. 7 (Early Decision) MAY 1 (Freshmen) JUNE 15 (Transfers)
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S ubmit the Supplemental Pre-enrollment Information Form (SPIF), see page 6
MAY 1 (Freshmen)
❏ Pay the $400 enrollment fee
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We know you have many important deadlines to meet. To help you stay on track, this checklist will guide your steps toward becoming a Bronco. For additional information, visit www.scu.edu/admitted. To confirm your enrollment, complete the following tasks on eCampus: www.scu.edu/ecampus.
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Register for Orientation, see pages 19–21 NOTE: Reserve one of the seven freshman sessions. Or, register for Transfer Student Orientation.
We were impressed with your application and are eagerly awaiting your arrival on campus. Remember, your senior year or current academic term matters. Admission to Santa Clara’s freshman or transfer class is contingent on a continued high level of academic performance during the remainder of your senior year or current program. Your final transcript will be evaluated by the Admission Committee. If there is a significant deterioration in your academic work during your final months of high school or during the remainder of your current program, please be advised that your offer of admission may be rescinded.
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S elect your top Residential Learning Community (RLC) preferences, see page 9
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S ubmit the $250 housing deposit, housing contract, and RLC/Housing Preference form, see page 14
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MAY 1 (Freshmen) JUNE 15 (Transfers)
NOTE: You will not be able to request housing until you have submitted your enrollment deposit. If you are planning to LIVE OFF CAMPUS
MAY 1 (Freshmen) JUNE 15 (Transfers)
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S ubmit the Commuter RLC Preference form, see page 9
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F or international students needing a visa, submit completed I-20 request form, see page 20
May 1 (Freshmen) June 15 (Transfers)
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R egister with Disabilities Resources, if appropriate
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NOTE: Go to www.edu/disabilities to register.
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MAY 1 (Freshmen) JUNE 15 (Transfers)
NOTE: International students are also required to attend the ISS International Student Orientation; see page 20 If you are planning to LIVE ON CAMPUS
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next steps Confirm your enrollment by completing the following steps in eCampus:
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JULY 1
What I Need To Do
ubmit official final high school transcripts S and AP/IB credits, or submit final college transcripts
NOTE (for Freshmen): Send your final transcripts showing senior grades and date of graduation to the Office of Undergraduate Admission
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ake the calculus readiness exam if your T major will require calculus
JULY 1
Note: Go to www.scu.edu/ecampus to take the calculus readiness exam.
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omplete all loan and/or verification C documents, see page 22
JULY/AUGUST
NOTE: Make sure all forms and necessary signatures have been submitted to secure your grants, scholarships, and/or loans. The Financial Aid Office may contact you during this time to complete these documents.
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ubmit proof of health insurance, S see page 23
August 21
NOTE: Enroll in SCU-sponsored health insurance plan, or submit the online waiver form if you have your own insurance.
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ayment deadline for fall tuition, housing, P and fees
NOTE (for Freshmen): Statements will be available online in eCampus on August 1. Billing/Payment information will be discussed at Orientation and is available online. NOTE (for International and Transfers): International and transfer students have deferred billing for their first term at SCU only. Statements will be available online via eCampus on October 1. Billing/Payment information will be discussed at Orientation and is available online.
Calculus Readiness Exam Some majors require one of the calculus courses, Math 11 or Math 30. Business majors, with a few exceptions, take Math 30 (Calculus for Business I), while majors in the physical sciences and engineering take Math 11 (Calculus and Analytic Geometry I). Both courses are traditional calculus courses and require that students have a solid background in high-school mathematics. The purpose of the Calculus Readiness Exam is to let you know if you have the mathematical knowledge that is a prerequisite for studying calculus at SCU. For more information, visit www.scu.edu/orientation/calctest.
Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate Credit Santa Clara participates in the Advanced Placement (AP) Program and the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program to recognize college-level academic achievement prior to matriculation and to encourage students to pursue advanced studies in their areas of interest. Credit or placement is determined by the appropriate department based on review of the student’s test scores, sometimes in the context of supplemental departmental examinations. Students will be notified of credit upon matriculation at the University. For more information, refer to pages 407–09 in the Undergraduate Bulletin: www.scu.edu/ugbulletin.
Your eCampus Account AUGUST 21 (Freshmen) OCTOBER 21 (International & Transfers)
Your eCampus account was created when you applied to SCU. You can find your eCampus user ID in the lower, right-hand corner of your admission letter. If you have forgotten your eCampus password, enter your ID, select “forgot my password” on the eCampus homepage, and a new password will be sent to the email account on record. For eCampus assistance, contact the SCU Information Technology Service Center at ecampus@scu.edu or 408-554-5700.
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