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Academic Excellence and Personalized Learning
USD is more than just a pretty place. Ranked among the top 100 universities in the country, USD has been setting the standard for a contemporary Catholic university for more than 70 years. The liberal arts teach students how to learn, how to think and how to communicate across disciplines, which are exactly the skills employers tell us they need. From the moment you arrive on campus, you will be surrounded by a network of academic and social support. With classes averaging just 21 students, you will get to know our expert faculty in the classroom, but you’ll connect with them during regular office hours, partner with them on research projects, or meet in one-on-one advising sessions.
Inspiring Surroundings
Our students get to live and learn on one of the most beautiful campuses in the world. You’ll get to view the ocean walking to class, enjoy amazing sunsets as you head to dinner, and in between enjoy the stunning architecture of our buildings. The city of San Diego provides an upbeat and lively environment to test your entrepreneurial and innovative spirit and our Toreros engage deeply with our city and experience the warmth and diversity of the community.
Global Perspective
With Toreros hailing from more than 58 countries, USD welcomes all to campus. Our location at the edge of an international gateway uniquely positions us to give students a broader view of the world - both from campus and beyond. USD has been ranked among the top schools in the nation for the past five years for the percentage of undergraduates participating in a study abroad program. Students can travel abroad to over 35 countries to complete their coursework or to engage in service learning and community building programs. USD has been a designated Changemaker campus because it has shown a full commitment to provide opportunities for all students to engage in social change and social innovation both inside and outside the classroom. We encourage our community to commit themselves to addressing social issues that matter to them and exploring new ideas that will have a positive social impact.
Sense of Belonging
Being a Torero means being a part of the USD family. The University of San Diego is committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive community for students, families, faculty and staff from different backgrounds and faith traditions. You will be joining a community of students that come from 49 states and 58 countries. We believe that college is all about broadening one’s horizons, exploring new ideas, and discovering the richness and beauty of different perspectives.
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Career and Lifelong Success
Inclusive Faith Community
Our founders understood faith as a light which illuminates our search for ultimate meaning and purpose. As a result, faith and service are woven into almost every aspect of campus life, creating exciting opportunities for you to explore your deepest beliefs and highest aspirations. As a contemporary Catholic university, we welcome and include students with a multitude of perspectives, creating a caring community where all can belong and grow in their spirituality. The word “Catholic” means universal, and in this spirit, no matter who you are, where you come from, or what your background, you are welcome on our campus and in all that we do. OF 1 41
CHANGEMAKER CAMPUSES WORLDWIDE
USD is committed to making sure the investment in college pays off after graduation. From the Career Development Center to our global network of Torero alumni, Toreros not only get that first job offer, but they are also prepared to make a lasting impact on the world around them.
WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?
Now that you’ve been accepted, make sure to review the detailed information for incoming students online at the MySanDiego portal (my.sandiego.edu):
STEP 1: MAKE YOUR DEPOSIT
To enroll, you must submit your enrollment confirmation form and make a non-refundable online deposit via the MySanDiego portal. The deadline to submit the enrollment confirmation is May 1
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STEP 2: FINANCIAL AID
If you have applied for need-based financial aid by submitting the FAFSA, your financial aid offer will be available in the portal approximately two weeks after you receive your admission decision. Review your offer in detail and be sure to submit all necessary documents, including loan applications, by published deadlines.
A celebratory orientation weekend for new Toreros and their families, this program is designed to make every step of your transition to USD seamless: moving in, meeting fellow classmates, connecting with your faculty advisor, and experiencing all that your Living Learning Community (LLC) and the broader USD community has to offer.
Housing And Meal Plans
Because of the many benefits associated with on-campus living, USD requires that students complete a two-year on-campus housing requirement. Beginning in early May, information regarding housing and class registration will be available to students who have made deposits. Visit the MySanDiego portal or sandiego.edu/ residentiallife to learn more. Meal plan selections can be made over the summer via the MySanDiego portal. All first- and second-year students are required to have a minimum meal plan.
STEP 3: STAY CONNECTED
Log in to the MySanDiego portal regularly to stay up to date on important announcements and next steps, such as upcoming webcasts, selecting your Living Learning Community and submitting key documents. More details regarding these steps will come after you've made your non-refundable online deposit.
Disability And Learning Resources
Students with documented disabilities should contact the USD Disability and Learning Difference Resource Center as soon as possible to discuss appropriate accommodations. For more information, go to sandiego.edu/disability.
International Students
International students seeking an F-1 student visa must confirm enrollment before we can begin issuance of your Form I-20. Upon receipt of your enrollment deposit, you will gain access to the necessary forms via the iTorero portlet, located inside the MySanDiego portal. International students who are not applying for an F-1 student visa are also required to complete select forms in iTorero, which will be accessible in the MySanDiego portal after you submit your enrollment deposit.