Most colleges/universities ask applicants to send transcripts directly to the campus and to Common Application portal. Make sure you carefully read and follow the application instructions for every separate campus you're applying to.
You should meet our minimum high school course requirements: History and Social Science: 3 years. English: 4 years. Mathematics: 3 years required; 4 years recommended. Laboratory Science: 2 years required; 3 years recommended. Language Other Than English: 2 years required; 3 years recommended; 4 years preferred.
Santa Clara University admissions has an acceptance rate of 44% and an early acceptance rate of 73.5%. Half the applicants admitted to Santa Clara University who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1340 and 1500 or an ACT score of 30 and 33.
Transcripts can be submitted electronically through popular platforms like Common App and Coalition App, or through the university's official application portal. Alternatively, Parchment is a widely used platform that facilitates secure transcript transfer between institutions.
Santa Clara prefers transcripts uploaded electronically through Common Application or any other secure software program by a secondary school counselor or administrator.
Transcripts should be sent to ecpadmissions@scu (preferred) or mail to Santa Clara University, Attention ECP Graduate Admissions, 500 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, CA 95053. Complete additional program specific requirements as necessary (see below).
The process server must fill out and sign the proof of service form, which shows how, when, and where the papers were served, and who received them. The server then gives you the proof of service. Make a copy of the proof of service. Take both the original and the copy to the court clerk to file.
Proof of service is a document that functions like a legal “receipt” confirming the delivery of documents from one party to another in a legal matter. It is a written version of a sworn statement attesting to the completion of service of process.
Court Code 43470, as part of a broader set of regulations, governs specific aspects of civil litigation, particularly regarding the filing and processing of documents within Santa Clara County Superior Court. While the precise details of the code are complex, understanding its underlying principles is vital.
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