The University of San Diego has a beautiful campus, and its architectural style is16th century Renaissance Spanish architecture. Its major is both arts and sciences, and there are more than 70 majors to choose from. There are about 4800 undergraduates in the school. Under the guidance of professionals in major and course selection, you can complete your four-year college course with excellent results in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere. The school adopts an admission policy regardless of family background, that is, it only measures the applicant's personal quality. Across the country, among the optional private universities, the tuition and living expenses of the University of San Diego are at a medium level, and about 70% of students receive financial assistance through various means (scholarships, grants, loans, payment plans, and work-study programs). The purpose of the school is to teach expensive courses, and the courses you study here, whether you are engaged in research or technical work, will become the cornerstone of your career success. More than 60 bachelor's, master's and doctor's degrees are awarded by western associations in schools and colleges. The total number of teachers is 722, including 359 full-time teachers.
The University of San Diego, located in the center of San Diego, California, is the oldest city and the seventh largest city in the United States, with a population of about 6.5438+0.3 million. The climate in this area is very good, and it is close to beaches and peaks. It is an ideal tourist destination, attracting more than 26 million tourists from all over the world every year and having various outdoor activities. Swimming, diving, mountain climbing and rock climbing are very popular because they are close to beaches and peaks. The school is located on the Pingdingshan overlooking San Diego Bay and Linda Vista Community.
The University of San Diego adopts small class teaching mode, with many opportunities for professors to contact with students and a wide range of academic projects, which is suitable for students to develop their personal interests and hobbies. The teacher-student ratio is 15: 1.