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Anushree mundra

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Yes, getting part-time jobs while studying at the University of San Francisco is easy. The university provides many on- and off-campus work opportunities for students to help cover college costs and develop new skill sets while strengthening their resumes. Nearly every university department hires student employees, with the length of employment typically lasting throughout an academic year. On-campus employment includes opportunities in program, administrative, or community assistance, academic tutoring or research, technology support, lab assistance, retail services, and events management. Students can also explore off-campus opportun

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Akanksha Malhotra

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According to U.S. News & World Report, the USFCA acceptance rate is 71%. It has also been mentioned that the university has an early acceptance rate of 83%. This means that the University of San Francisco is somewhat selective when it comes to admissions. The University of San Francisco looks at the profile of the applicants in a holistic manner. So, it is advised to the applicants to apply with a well-crafted application in order to improve their chance of getting admission to the University of San Francisco. The components of an impressive application will include the following:

  • High-school grades
  • SAT / ACT scores (test-optional)
  • IELTS
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Akanksha Malhotra

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Yes, the University of San Francisco offers scholarships to international students. Merit scholarships for first-year students are awarded on the basis of USF-calculated GPA in core academic subjects. Note that these merit scholarships are renewable each year for up to four years, as long as the applicants maintain satisfactory academic progress towards their degree.

Fall 2024 International First-Year Merit Scholarships

Merit Award

USF GPA Range

Amount

University Scholarship

≥ 4.01

USD 29,000

Presidential Scholarship

3.95 – 4.00

USD 24,000

Provost Scholarship

3.85 – 3.94

USD 22,000

Hilltop Scholarship

3.7 – 3.84

USD 20,000

Ignatius Scholarship

3.5 – 3.69

USD 18,000

Dons Scholarship

3.2 – 3.49

USD 16,000

Also Read: Scholarships to Study in USA for International Students 

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The University of San Francisco tuition fees for international students for some of the popular programs are given below:

Courses

1st-Year Tuition Fees

MS (6 courses)

INR 13 L - 44 L

MBA/PGDM (1 course)

INR 34 L

MIM (2 courses)

INR 29 L - 40 L

BE / BTech (2 courses)

INR 43 L

BBA (2 courses)

INR 43 L

BSc (2 courses)

INR 38 L

BA (2 courses)

INR 38 L

MPH (1 course)

INR 25 L

MPA (1 course)

INR 23 L

Executive MBA/PGDM (1 course)

INR 43 L

International Undergraduate Students Tuition Fees: The University of San Francisco has mentioned that the cost of attendance for international undergraduate students for 2023-24 is USD 83,662 (Around 70 lakh) and the required amount increases a little bit each year.

Cost of Living for Undergraduate Students

Particulars

Living On or Off Campus

Housing & food

USD 19,536 (Around INR 16 lakh)

Books & supplies (estimate)

USD 1,152 (Around INR 96,000)

Transportation (estimate)

USD 1,428 (Around INR 1 lakh)

Personal expenses (estimate)

USD 3,324 (Around INR 3 lakh)

Also Read: Cost of Living in USA for International Students

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Akanksha Malhotra

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GRE general test score is required for the University of San Francisco MSCS program. The programme considers the Quantitative score primarily. The average quantitative GRE score required is 164. The applications with a Quantitative score below 155 are generally not competitive.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Given below are the University of San Francisco MSCS admission requirements:

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The University of San Francisco MS in Computer Science programme is two years. The programme highlights are given below:

  • Real-world experience
  • Good faculty – Learn from researchers and working experts in the Bay Area’s tech community
  • Small classes
  • International students may be eligible to work for 36 months in the US after they complete their MSCS programme via the OPT programme and STEM extension

Also Read: MS in Computer Science in USA

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The University of San Francisco MBA tuition fee is USD 81,600 for 2023-24 entrants. The tuition rates are subject to change. International Merit Scholarships are awarded to those students who have showcased superior academic and / or professional achievements, and outstanding talent or commitment to extra-curricular activities, leadership, community service, and entrepreneurship.

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