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Yes, the University of San Diego offers scholarship opportunities for international students such as Alcala, Trustee, and Presidential scholarships. The scholarships are awarded based on student’s academic performance and community involvement. Scholarships usually range from USD 18,000 TO USD 28,000 (INR 15,03,564 to INR 23,38,877). However, only freshman applicants are eligible for merit scholarships. Also, students must maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.00 and full time status (12-18 units each semester) to be eligible for scholarships.

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The University of San Diego admission requirements for international students may differ programme wise. However, general requirements are:

  •  Submission of application through Common App for UG applicants and online application for PG applicants.
  •  Meet programme specific requirements
  •  Submission of required transcripts
  •  An Essay
  •  Academic Letter of Recommendation
  •  Submit the English language test score through IELTS, TOEFL, or Duolingo

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Yes, the University of San Diego offers scholarship opportunities for international students such as Alcala, Trustee, and Presidential scholarships. Scholarships usually range from USD 18,000 TO USD 28,000 (INR 15,03,564 to INR 23,38,877). However, only freshman applicants are eligible for merit scholarships.

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The GPA requirement at the University of San Diego differs program-wise. However, the general required GPA at the university is 2.75 or higher. USD considers a student’s GPA to be a very important factor in admission consideration. Other requirements include university or high school transcripts and English language proficiency score. However, University of San Diego is test free for undergraduate applicants.

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The University of San Diego application deadline vary as per the programme opted by the students. Also, the deadline for PG programs are subject to change.International students must contact the programme department to learn more. However, general application deadlines are highlighted below:

Particulars

Application Deadlines

Spring intake (2025)

UG: Oct 1, 2025

  PG: Oct 16, 2025

  Fall intake (2025)

               UG: Dec 1, 2025

  PG: May 1, 2026 (tentative) 

 

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The University of San Diego application fee for international undergrad applicant is USD 55 (INR 4,856) which is non-refundable and must be paid in order to complete the application process. Apart from application fee, other requirements include submission of GRE/GMAT score for the required programs and international students should also submit the English language proficiency test score.

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