ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND THE APPLICATION
PROCESS The Application for Graduate Admission should be
used by applicants to all programs except Dentistry, Law, Medicine, the master’s
degree programs in the Graduate School of Business Administration and the Doctor
of Pharmacy degree program. Applicants to these programs should obtain forms
directly from the schools to which they seek admission. (Their telephone numbers
are area code 213i Dentistry 740-2841, Law 740- 7331,Medicine 342-1607, Business
master’s programs 740-7846, and Pharmacy 342-1474. ) Many academic departments
require additional materials for admission. It is important for you to contact
your academic department regarding any supplemental applications, specific GRE
(Graduate Record Examination) Tests or other examinations required for
admission, and depart- mental assistantship/fellowship
opportunities. COMPLETING THE APPLICATION Students must complete
all appropriate sections of the enclosed application. Failure to do so may cause
delays in the processing of the application. The university is required to
report to the federal government the ethnic origin information requested in
question 16 of the application. U.S. citizens or lawfully admitted permanent
residents should select the racial/ ethnic category with which they most closely
identify. International students are reported as a separate category and should
select the non- resident alien category (number 5) regardless of their
racial/ethnic origin. The five racial/ethnic categories are described as
follows: Black, non-Hispanic a person having origins in any of the
black racial groups of Africa (except those of Hispanic origins).
Asian or Pacific Islander a person having origins in any of the
original peoples of the Far East, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, or
Pacific Islands. This includes people from China, Japan, Korea, the Philippine
Islands, Samoa, India and Vietnam. Hispanic a person of Mexican,
Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American or other Spanish culture or
origin, regardless of race. American Indian or Alaskan Native a person
having origins in any of the original peoples of North America, and who
maintains cultural identification through tribal affiliation
or community recognition. White, non-Hispanic a person having
origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, North Africa, or the Middle
East (except those of Hispanic origin). Students pursuing graduate
degrees must apply for admission to specified programs; graduate applicants
cannot be admitted to undeclared status. Those who wish to apply simultaneously
to two different departments must submit an application form for each program. A
photocopy of the enclosed form will suffice for the second application.
Students; need to submit only one $ 55 non-refundable application fee for both
applications, however. Domestic students who are not seeking graduate degrees,
but who wish to enroll in graduate- level courses for personal or professional
enrichment only, may register in limited student status. Such students do not
need to submit applications for admission, but must receive departmental
approval and the approval of the Office of the Registrar. Permission to take
course work in limited status does not imply or guarantee admission. In most
cases, limited status is not available to international students as it does not
fulfill student visa requirements. Permission for such enrollment by students on
non-resident visas may be granted only by the Office of Graduate and
International Admissions. APPLICATION FEE A check or money order
for $ 55 drawn on a U. S. bank in U.S. currency and made payable to the
University of Southern California must accompany the application. This fee is
nonrefundable and-cannot be deferred. The application fee must be paid (or
waived) before an application can be processed. Application fee waivers are
granted only under the following circumstances: ● The student
is a U. S. citizen or permanent resident who can demonstrate financial need by
enclosing a letter from the financial aid office of the last institution
attended. This letter verifying financial need must accompany the
application. ● The student is currently an admitted USC student
or is a USC alumnus or alumna. ● The student is a full-time USC
employee or a dependent of a full-time USC employee. FILING THE
APPLICATION Please consult your department for specific application
deadlines. Those who apply by February 1, 1997 have the best chances of
receiving full Consideration for admission decisions and departmental financial
assistance, including fellowships and teaching assistantships; however, some
departments have earlier or later application deadlines Use the envelope
included with this application to forward your application for admission to the
university Unless otherwise instructed by your department, transcripts and GRE
scores should be sent to: University of Southern
California Office of Graduate Admissions University
Park Los Angeles, California 90089-0913 Failure to use the
above address will result in application processing delays. Which description is NOT TRUE of the application fee
A.It can be waived if you are U.S. citizen . B.A USC alumnus or alumna needn’t pay it. C.It is non-refundable. D.It is $ 55.