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USC Acceptance Rate

University of Southern California
10.0%
ACCEPT
Why this page exists. I'm a parent who went through college admissions with my own kids, and I got tired of glossy brochures and sticker prices that mean nothing. For USC, the gap is real: a $90,300 published sticker, but families actually pay about $25,708/yr after aid. Every number on this page comes straight from federal data (IPEDS & College Scorecard) — the real net price, what graduates actually earn, and your honest odds. No rankings theater, no marketing spin.
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USC is a reach for most applicants.
Score reflects acceptance odds × cost × outcome quality.
ACCEPTANCE
10.0%
of 80,808 applicants
SALARY · 10-YR
$92,498
across all majors
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USC at a Glance

52,694
Total Enrollment
$18,000
Median Debt
22.0%
Pell Grant Rate

Average SAT & ACT Scores for USC

Test25th Percentile75th PercentileMidpoint
SAT Reading700760730
SAT Math740790765
SAT Total144015501495
ACT Composite323533

Admissions Funnel

Applications Received80,808
Students Admitted8,094
Students Enrolled3,633
Yield Rate44.9%

USC Rankings

Ranking2025Year
US News National Universities #27 2025
QS World University Rankings #89 2025
THE World University Rankings #62 2025
ARWU (Shanghai) #58 2024
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2016201720182019202020212022202320242025
#23 #23 #21 #22 #22 #24 #27 #25 #28 #27

US News National Universities: #23 (2016) → #27 (2025) ↓ 4 spots

USC Admissions Overview

University of Southern California is a private university in Los Angeles, CA with 52,694 students. Its 10.0% acceptance rate places it among America's most selective universities. The most popular majors are Business/Marketing, Visual/Performing Arts, and Social Sciences.

Full NameUniversity of Southern California
LocationLos Angeles, CA 90089
TypePrivate
Websiteusc.edu/
Total Enrollment52,694
Undergrad Enrollment22,628
Female Students51.7%

Is USC a Reach, Match, or Safety?

With an acceptance rate of 10.0%, USC is a Reach for most applicants. You'll need a standout application — strong GPA, meaningful extracurriculars, and compelling essays — to have realistic odds here.

Your ProfileUSC Is...What to Do
Above-average GPA + strong application Match Apply — worth the effort
Average GPA, some strengths Reach Apply, but have 2-3 backup schools
Below-average GPA Hard Reach Consider similar schools with higher acceptance rates

USC True Cost by Family Income

22% of students receive Pell Grants, indicating USC enrolls a meaningful share of lower-income students.

Family IncomeAnnual Net Price4-Year Total
$0-30k $13,516 $54,064
$30-48k $14,394 $57,576
$48-75k $19,539 $78,156
$75-110k $24,976 $99,904
$110k+ $56,116 $224,464

Cost Breakdown

Room & Board$19,198
Total Cost of Attendance$90,300

Want to see how USC stacks up? Compare college costs side by side and check the college rankings by net price and salary outcomes.

Popular Majors at USC

The most popular fields of study, ranked by the number of degrees awarded.

Business/Marketing
22.4%
Visual/Performing Arts
12.1%
Social Sciences
10.8%
Engineering
8.3%
Communication
8.2%
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{sn} Student Demographics

White
28.2%
Black/African American
6.1%
Hispanic/Latino
16.5%
Asian
23.3%
International
14.2%

How to Get Into USC

USC is a Reach school for nearly all applicants. Competitive applicants typically score 1495+ on the SAT. Beyond grades and scores, USC wants to see intellectual curiosity, leadership, and a clear sense of purpose in your application. Have 2-3 realistic backup schools — even perfect-on-paper students get denied here.

1495
Target SAT Score
33
Target ACT Score
10.0%
Acceptance Rate
80,808
Total Applicants

What USC Values Most in Applicants

Admission factor importance from the Common Data Set — what the school officially says matters.

FactorImportance
Academic Gpa Very Important
Rigor Of Secondary School Record Very Important
Class Rank Considered
Standardized Test Scores Considered
Application Essay Very Important
Recommendation Important
Extracurricular Activities Important
Talent Ability Very Important
Character Personal Qualities Important
First Generation Considered
Alumni Relation Considered
Interview Not Considered
Work Experience Considered
Volunteer Work Considered

Want to know your odds? Use the college admissions calculator to see your chances at USC by GPA and SAT/ACT — or calculate your college GPA first to check where you stand.

USC Application Deadlines & Requirements

Key dates for the USC ED+EA admission cycle. Mark these on your calendar — missing a deadline means waiting another year.

DeadlineDate
Early ActionNov 1
Early DecisionNov 1
Regular DecisionJan 10
Financial Aid (FAFSA/CSS)Mar 4
Early Decision: USC offers binding Early Decision. If accepted, you must enroll and withdraw all other applications. Only apply ED if USC is your clear first choice.

See USC alongside every school in our full college application deadlines calendar for 2026–2027.

{sn} Financial Aid & Student Debt

22.0%
Pell Grant Recipients
Students from low-income families
$18,000
Median Debt at Graduation
Federal loans only
$74,461
Median Earnings (6yr)
6 years after enrollment

Frequently Asked Questions About USC

What is USC's acceptance rate?
USC has an acceptance rate of 10.0%, making it extremely selective. This rate reflects freshman applicants for the most recent admissions cycle.
What SAT score do I need for USC?
The middle 50% SAT range at USC is 1440-1550. For the ACT, the middle 50% range is 32-35. Scoring above the 75th percentile puts you in a strong position, but scores alone don't determine admission.
What are the most popular majors at USC?
The most popular majors at USC by degrees awarded are: Business/Marketing (22.4%), Visual/Performing Arts (12.1%), Social Sciences (10.8%), Engineering (8.3%), Communication (8.2%). These percentages reflect undergraduate degrees conferred in the most recent reporting year.
Can I transfer to USC?
USC accepts transfer students, though the process is highly selective. Transfer applicants typically need a strong college GPA (3.5+), relevant coursework, and compelling reasons for transferring. The transfer acceptance rate is generally lower than freshman admission at selective schools.
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Other Colleges in CA

Stanford University
3.9% accept · Stanford
UCLA
9.0% accept · Los Angeles
UC Berkeley
11.7% accept · Berkeley
UC San Diego
24.5% accept · La Jolla
UC Irvine
25.6% accept · Irvine
UC Santa Barbara
27.8% accept · Santa Barbara

Data source: U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard, IPEDS. USC is not affiliated with NextColleges.