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.
To declare or change a major, minor, or emphasis, fill out the SCU Registrar's Program Petition form. Location: The Department of Modern Languages & Literatures is located in Kenna Hall 112C.
Here's a short list of what you'll want to include: Facts of the case. An outline of what happened. Statement of the issue. A brief description of the problem. Demand. The dollar amount or action necessary to resolve the case. Response deadline. The date by which the recipient must respond. Noncompliance consequences.
Average GPA: 3.73 (Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA. With a GPA of 3.73, Santa Clara University requires you to be above average in your high school class. You'll need at least a mix of A's and B's, with more A's than B's.
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.
"So we do track that." Demonstrated interest can also be shown by taking a virtual or in-person tour of campus, opening emails from a college, checking out an institution's website or communicating with an admissions counselor.
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.
We do not offer admission interviews. To show demonstrated interest, students can interact with us during: campus visits, virtual visits, school visits, college fairs, etc. Have students sign-up for Bronco Exchange as a great way to attend virtual events, as well as connect with current students, staff, and faculty.