How religious is Santa Clara University?

How religious is Santa Clara University?

Santa Clara is a Jesuit, Catholic university that welcomes and celebrates the religious diversity of its students. About half of our undergraduate students are Catholic, with the other half being Protestant, Hindu, Muslim, Jewish, agnostic, students with no religious preference, and more.

Is Santa Clara University a Jesuit school?

Santa Clara University is a private Jesuit university in Santa Clara, California, in Silicon Valley.

Does Santa Clara University give merit scholarships?

Santa Clara University currently awards merit scholarships to students.

How much does it cost to go to Santa Clara?

Cost of Attendance

On-Campus Off-Campus
Tuition $55,224 $55,224
University Enhancement Fee $636 $636
Room and Board $16,533
Total Direct Costs $72,393 $55,860

How do I get a scholarship to Santa Clara University?

SCU Need-based Grant

  1. Need-based.
  2. FAFSA required.
  3. CSS/Financial Aid PROFILE required at initial time of awarding.
  4. Awards: Vary.
  5. Renewable for 12 consecutive academic quarters.
  6. Must meet satisfactory academic progress.
  7. Not indexed to tuition increases.
  8. Full-time enrollment and any other renewal criteria.

Does Santa Clara require CSS?

Santa Clara University does not require you to complete the CSS Noncustodial PROFILE (NCP). What if I need more financial aid than what I am awarded? If your awarded aid does not meet your educational costs, there are additional options you can explore.

Does Santa Clara University give financial aid to international students?

International students are not eligible to receive federal or state aid. Santa Clara University does provide merit-based scholarships to undergraduate international students.

Does Stanford need CSS profile?

The University has over 1,500 named scholarships.By completing the CSS Profile, you have already been considered for all sources of scholarship funding. Students who qualify for need-based aid from Stanford are initially awarded scholarship from the Stanford Fund.

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