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In support of the residential nature of Santa Clara, and the University's commitment to integrated education, full-time undergraduate students are required to live on campus during their first and second year, unless the student has been approved for an exception or space is not available to accommodate this ...
Eighty percent of undergraduate students receive financial aid–based scholarships, grants, or loans. More than half (53 percent) of the undergraduate population live in University housing, with 92 percent of first-year students and 86 percent of sophomores living on campus.
By completing the FAFSA, you will be considered for federal and state aid such as Pell Grant, Cal Grant (California students), Federal Work-Study, and federal student loans. The CSS Profile is only completed by incoming freshmen and is used to offer institutional aid.
More than half (53 percent) of the undergraduate population live in University housing, with 92 percent of first-year students and 86 percent of sophomores living on campus.
Housing for transfer students is not guaranteed, however we have been able to offer housing to all Transfer students who have applied in the past few years. Applying outside of the published deadlines or for winter or spring? No problem, we accept applications on a rolling basis.
Housing is available for all traditional undergraduate students ages 17-24. Housing is assigned on a first-come-first-serve basis, therefore, availability ing to preference may be limited.
Santa Clara University requires all full-time undergraduate students to live on campus during their first (freshman) and second-year unless the student has been approved for an exception or space is not available to accommodate this requirement.