When do students find out when they get in? And if they got a scholarship already does that mean they are giong to get in?
The admission decision timeline at the University of Southern California (USC) varies based on the applicant type and application plan.
Key Dates
- Early Action (EA): Applicants who submitted by November 1 generally receive decisions by mid- to late January.
- Early Decision (Marshall School only): Binding applicants are notified by mid-December.
- Regular Decision: Those applying by the January 10 deadline will find out by April 1.
- Transfer Students: Notifications are typically sent by May 31.
Receiving a merit scholarship, such as the Trustee or Presidential scholarship, is a strong indicator of admission, as these scholarships are integrated into the admission process. However, some applicants may only be named as scholarship finalists, which requires further evaluation before a final admission decision is made. Notably, being a National Merit Finalist does not guarantee admission; applicants must first be admitted through the standard process before any scholarship can be applied (USC Undergraduate Admission).