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Akansha katariya

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However, the acceptance rate at the university is moderate and students will get admission. But getting a degree is not only the real motive. Students must explore various things throughout their journey. Here are some useful tips for students starting their first semester at the University of San Francisco:

  • Explore the campus. Recognize the resources and activities available on campus.
  • If the students are not from the area, explore the city. Recognize interesting points.
  • Participate in campus events that are either unconnected to or linked to your major. Leave your comfort zone behind. 

  • Take a few core courses, but don't overburden y
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International students must submit the University of San Francisco application fee of USD 55 (INR 4K) at the end of the application. Before that, the students must fulfill the eligibility criteria such as Standardized test scores, English language proficiency, prior experience, and more. The requirements may vary as per the course chosen. The application fee is non-refundable and is considered the last confirmation before applying via the common app or coalition.

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Akansha katariya

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The University of San Francisco accepts international students from all over the globe. As per the official data, a total of 9% of international students are currently enrolled in a wide range of programs at the university. According to USFCA enrollment, over 9,000 students enrolled in UG and PG programs. Out of the total, over 6,000 were undergraduates and more than 3,000 were graduates. In undergraduate programs, around 626 students were international. Students can check the enrollment statistics below:

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Statistics 2023

Total Students

9,688

Undergraduates

6,018

Graduates

3,670

Percent of international students

9%

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The University of San Francisco expects a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.65 on a scale of 4. The GPA showcases the overall academic performance of the students. The high weightage of GPA during admission indicates the student must aim high score to increase the admission probability. Along with the GPA, students must submit standardized test scores, English language proficiency test scores, and participation in extracurricular activities. However, the university provides a test option, but the student must try to grab the attention as much as possible.

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Sanchit Awasthi

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The IELTS requirement for the University of California Riverside is 6.5 band  and above for UG applicants and 7.0 for the PG applicants. International students can also appear for other tests such as IELTS, TOEFL IBT or PBT and Duolingo.

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Sanchit Awasthi

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The application fee for UG applicants is USD 80 (INR 6,683) for UG programs and USD 135 (INR 11,279) for graduate programs.

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