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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
International students at the University of Southern California hail from more than 130 countries. As of Fall 2024, there are more than 12,000+ international students enrolled at the university. The total student enrollment at the university is around 47,000. The top 5 origins of students are China, India, South Korea, Taiwan, and Canada. From India, 2,400+ students enrolled in 2024. All in all, in Fall 2024, 26.6% of students enrolled at the university.
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University of Southern California ranking in National Universities category ranking 2026 edition is 28. It is a leading private research university and is among the top higher education institutions in California. USC acceptance rate is low. For 2025, acceptance rate of this university is 11.2%. An overview of acceptance rate and number of applications is given below:
Year | No. of Applications | Students Admitted | Admit Rate |
|---|---|---|---|
2024 | 82,027 | 8,050 | 9.8% |
2023 | 80,790 | 8,032 | 9.9% |
2022 | 69,062 | 8,168 | 12% |
2021 | 71,031 | 8,884 | 12.5% |
2020 | 59,712 | 9,618 | 16.1% |
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Some of the famous professors at the University of Southern California are Jane Goodall, Leonard Maltin, and Henry Jenkins. A few other names of the notable faculty of this university are given as follows:
Faculty Name | Teaching Subject |
|---|---|
Richard Bellman | Applied Mathematician |
Drew Casper | Professor of Critical Studies, USC School of Cinematic Arts |
Warren Bennis | Leading experts in Leadership |
Todd Boyd | Professor of Critical Studies |
Leonard Adleman | Professor of Computer Science |
Scott Page | Professor of Complexity, Social Science, and Management |
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The University of Southern California was established in 1880. When the university opened it had an enrollment of just 53 students. Its first graduating class was in 1884. Today, the university has around 47,000 students. The total number of international students at this university is 12,000+and the number of Indian students is 2,400+. In 2010, the university opened its sixth international office in Seoul, South Korea. In the same year, the Institute of International Education's annual Open Doors report named USC the country's leader in international student enrollment for 9th year in a row.
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Yes, the University of Southern California is a D1 athletics school. This means that it is in the highest division of college athletics. Some of the sports of this university are men's sports in Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, etc. Additionally, a few of the women's sports are Basketball, Cross-Country, Golf, Beach Volleyball, etc. A few of the university's athletics stadiums are:
- United Airlines Field at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
- Galen Center
- Heritage Hall
- John McKay Center
- Rawlinson Stadium
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With a holistic approach in mind, MIT University seeks students who are determined to make the most of the opportunities offered, both academic and non-academic. Alongside, it is drawn towards thoughtful leaders with exceptional intellectual abilities, who have the zeal and determination. A candidate must be independent, authentic, integral, passionate and fearlessly creative. Students who can redefine solutions to conventional problems, are welcomed by the university. With the above-mentioned points in mind, students must submit a cover letter, including one or more professional examples and illustrate why and how they meet the desire
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Yes, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology offers various sports for men and women on the NCAA Division III level. In a nutshell, some interesting facts about MIT athletics are:
- Hosts 33 varsity sports;
- It's intercollegiate athletics programme ranks among the most accomplished in the NCAA's Division III;
- Supports one of the broadest intercollegiate athletic programs in the world;
- Offers 16 varsity sports for men, 15 for women and 2 co-educational programs;
- Majorly competes against Division III New England colleges and routinely engages in national and regional championships; and
- Has received 233 academic all-American citations, which is
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