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TAKE A VIRTUAL TOUR OF SANTA
CLARA UNIVERISTY
Located in the heart
of California's Silicon Valley, Santa Clara
University offers a rigorous undergraduate
curriculum in the arts and sciences, business, and
engineering. It has nationally recognized graduate
and professional schools in business, law,
engineering, pastoral ministries, and counseling
psychology and education.
The 8,377-student, Catholic, Jesuit university has a
155-year tradition of educating the whole person for
a life of service and leadership. This diverse
community of scholars, characterized by small
classes and a values-oriented curriculum, is
dedicated to educating students for competence,
conscience, and compassion.
Santa Clara University, founded in 1851 by the
Society of Jesus as "Santa Clara College," is
California's oldest operating institution of higher
learning. It was established on the site of Mission
Santa Clara de Asís, the eighth of the original 21
California missions.
The "college" originally operated as a preparatory
school and did not offer courses of collegiate rank
until 1853. Following the Civil War, enrollment
increased and by 1875, the size of the student body
was 275. One-third of the students were enrolled in
the collegiate division; the remainder attended the
college's preparatory and high school departments.
Santa Clara experienced slow and steady growth
during its first 60 years, becoming "The University
of Santa Clara" in 1912, when the schools of
engineering and law were added. In 1925, the high
school was separated from the University taking the
name of Bellarmine College Preparatory in 1928.
The Leavey School of Business opened in 1926 and
within a decade it became one of the first business
schools in the country to receive national
accreditation.
For 110 years, Santa Clara was an all-male school.
In 1961, women were accepted as undergraduates and
Santa Clara became the first coeducational Catholic
university in California. The number of students
tripled over the next decade. The size of the
faculty also tripled and the University began the
largest building program in school history, building
eight residence halls, a student union, and the
athletic stadium.
In the early 1970s, the Board of Trustees voted to
limit the size of the undergraduate population, an
action that was intended to preserve the character
and ensure the quality of the University for
generations to come.
In 1985, the University adopted Santa Clara
University as its official name.
The 106-acre campus is located in Santa Clara,
Calif., at the southern tip of the San Francisco
Bay, approximately two miles from San Jose
International Airport. The University enjoys a
moderate climate year-round; the sun shines
approximately 300 days a year.
At the center of the campus is Mission Santa Clara
de Asís, surrounded by the roses and palm trees of
the historic Mission Gardens. The more than 50
buildings on campus include residence halls, two
libraries, a student center, and extensive athletic
facilities.
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Location |
Santa Clara, California |
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Founded |
1851 |
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Mascot |
Broncos |
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School Colors |
Santa Clara Red and White |
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Acronym |
SCU |
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Size of Campus |
106 Acres |
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Undergraduate Enrollment |
5,038 |
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Full-time |
488 |
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Part-time |
268 |
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Tuition and Fees |
$30,900 |
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Room and Board |
$10,380 |
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University Operating Budget |
$275.6 million |
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Endowment |
$599 million |
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Athletics |
NCAA Division I |
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West Coast Conference |
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Academic Calendar |
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Quarter system |
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(Law School is on semester system) |
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Undergraduate
Degrees Offered |
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Bachelor of Arts |
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Bachelor of Science |
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Bachelor of Science in Commerce |
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Graduate Degrees
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Law (J.D., LL.M.) |
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Business (MBA, EMBA, MSIS) |
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Engineering (M.S., Ph.D.) |
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Counseling Psychology (M.A.)Education (M.A.) |
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Pastoral Ministries (M.A.) |
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Contact Information |
Santa Clara University
500 El Camino Real
Santa Clara, CA 95053
http://www.scu.edu
408-554-4000 |
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