In my 8th-grade poetry journal, on the Bucket List page, sit the words “Go to college at Santa Clara University.” Though making that list was an assignment for class, the conviction was true: I’ve known I wanted to go to Santa Clara University (SCU) since I was around 13 years old. This is not that common, of course, as most students have no idea where they want to go. There are a lot of factors: location, size, academics, sports, weather, the surrounding area, and much more. Staying in-state is important to a lot of students, while others want to embark on a new adventure further from home. Every student is unique and has their own set of criteria for the school that best fits them. For me, SCU checked all the boxes. Here’s why I made the decision—and why it might be the right fit for you, too.
Through a broad core curriculum, robust extracurricular offerings, and a steadfast commitment to social justice, SCU applies cura personalis in all corners of campus–in and out of the classroom. This focus allows SCU to produce well-rounded graduates who, yes, have been very well-educated in their area of study–but who have also developed a wide variety of “soft skills” that they may take with them and apply to their post-SCU endeavors. This holistic approach is the hallmark of a Jesuit education.
The transfer student experience is a unique one here at Santa Clara University. Students transfer from community colleges and other four-year universities to continue their education here in the Silicon Valley. Hear from two of our current transfer students about what drew them to SCU as well as their experiences.
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