Santa Clara, California, USA • Private-suburban setting • 5,385 undergraduates • 3,335 graduates UNDERGRADUATE More than 50 majors and 50 minors, with bachelor’s degrees from the School of Engineering, the College of Arts and Sciences, and the Leavey School of Business Selection of popular majors (For a full listing of degrees and majors see www.scu.edu): College of Arts and Sciences • Anthropology • Bio Chemistry • Biology • Chemistry • Communications • Computer Science (Math) • Economics • Environmental Science • Mathematics • Physics • Political Science • Psychology • Public Health Science School of Engineering • Bioengineering • Civil Engineering • Computer Science and Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Web Design and Engineering Leavey School of Business • Accounting and Information Systems • Economics • Finance • Management • Marketing • Operations Management and Information Systems Located 65 kilometers south of San Francisco, California, in the heart of high-tech Silicon Valley, Santa Clara University offers a rigorous undergraduate curriculum in the arts and sciences, business, and engineering. Santa Clara University was founded by the Jesuits in 1851 based upon more than 450 years of educational tradition. It is California’s oldest institution of higher education. Santa Clara’s small class sizes encourage the exchange of ideas between students and teacher, and the nearly 900 faculty members include award-winning scientists, economists, artists, and writers. Students gain valuable hands-on research experience in state-of-the-art facilities. Santa Clara University is three miles from San Jose, the nation’s 10th largest city, with near-perfect weather and 300 days of sunshine each year. Palo Alto, home of Stanford University, is 22 kilometers from the Santa Clara campus. Easily accessible to travelers, Santa Clara University is 10 minutes from San Jose International Airport and about an hour’s drive from San Francisco and Oakland International airports. The train station is across from the University’s main entrance, with trains running daily from Santa Clara to San Francisco. On-campus support includes an international student center, internship and career advising, computer labs, recreation, wellness, and health services. The campus is in a safe, beautifully maintained, and well-established Santa Clara neighborhood, with numerous housing and dining options available to students. Quick Facts • U.S. News & World Report ranked Santa Clara 2nd among U.S. comprehensive universities in the West and 10th for its undergraduate engineering program in the U.S. • Business Week ranked the undergraduate business program 38th in the nation. • Santa Clara was named as one of the nation’s best institutions for undergraduate education by Princeton Review’s annual survey. • Forbes named Santa Clara among the top 75 of America’s Best Colleges. • Kiplinger’s Personal Finance ranked Santa Clara No. 39 nationally in the “Best Values in Private College” list www.scu.edu