Required in the admission review process? Santa Clara does not require submission of these scores for admission application evaluation. If students would like to report scores, they have the option to share scores through their Common Application. How do we evaluate applications?
Santa Clara University considers “demonstrated interest” as being important in the admissions process. Therefore, you will be judged on whether or not you made a campus visit (in non-pandemic times), contact an admissions officer, follow them on social media, etc. SCU requires one teacher recommendation.
SCU uses the Common Application® for all first-year applicants. In addition to the Application itself, we require the following materials: Official high school transcript (Grade nine through the most recently completed term) College transcripts (if applicable)
Admitted first-year applicants You must arrange to have an official, final high school transcript (showing your date of graduation) and any college/university official transcripts sent to the campus where you plan to enroll. Unless a campus requests it, do not send a sixth- or seventh-semester transcript.
Submit at least one letter of recommendation. Counselors are not required to write a letter of recommendation for a student's application to Santa Clara, but you are welcome to do so if the student asks. We require at least one letter from an academic teacher.
Complete the Name Change Form ( ) and submit it by mail or in person to the Office of the Registrar.
Those who are offered admission will need to submit official documents, including transcripts from all schools attended, in order to verify the information reported.
First year students are required to submit their final high school transcripts while transfer students are required to submit their final transcripts from their previous institution. Final transcripts must be submitted to the Undergraduate Admission Office.
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