California College Information for Santa Clara University
Santa Clara University
500 El Camino Real Santa Clara, CA 95053
408-554-4000
Institution Information
Education Sector
Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above
Calendar System
Quarter
Institutional Level
Four or more years
Degree Granting Status
Degree-granting
Local Urbanization
City: Midsize
Institutional Category
Degree-granting, primarily baccalaureate or above
Institutional Control
Private not-for-profit
Religious Affiliation
Roman Catholic
Institutional Size Category
5,000 - 9,999
Santa Clara University offers career counseling
Santa Clara University offers student employment services
Santa Clara University is not a Title IV participant
Degree Programs
Santa Clara University offers: Study Abroad Opportunities Credit for Advanced Placement Bachelor's Degrees Master's Degrees Doctoral Degrees
Highest Degree Offered
Doctor's degree
Medical Degrees Granted
No
Institutional Services
Santa Clara University does not have a hospital Santa Clara University offers on-campus day care
Room and Board
On-Campus (In-State)
$48,144
On-Campus (Out-of-State)
$48,144
Off-Campus (In-State)
$47,292
Off-Campus (Out-of-State)
$47,292
Off-Campus Family (In-State)
$38,274
Off-Campus Family (Out-of-State)
$38,274
Tuiton and Fees Year In-State Out-of-State 2005-2006 $28,899 $28,899 2006-2007 $30,900 $30,900 2007-2008 $33,000 $33,000
Employees
Instructional Staff
595
Employees
1,402
Admin Staff
201
Non-professional Staff
350
Other Staff
256
Mission Statement
Santa Clara University
UNIVERSITY MISSION
Santa Clara University is a Catholic and Jesuit institution that makes student learning its central focus, promotes faculty and staff learning in its various forms, and exhibits organizational learning as it deals with the challenges facing it.
Student learning takes place at the undergraduate and graduate level in an educa�tional environment that integrates rigorous inquiry and scholarship, creative imagi�nation, reflective engagement with society, and a commitment to fashioning a more humane and just world.
As an academic community, we expand the boundaries of knowledge and insight through teaching, research, artistic expression, and other forms of scholarship. It is primarily through discovering, communicating, and applying knowledge that we exercise our institutional responsibility as a voice of reason and conscience in society.
We offer challenging academic programs and demonstrate a commitment to the development of:
Undergraduate students who seek an education with a strong humanistic orien�tation in a primarily residential setting.
Graduate students, many of them working professionals in Silicon Valley, who seek advanced degree programs that prepare them to make significant contribu�tions to their fields.
In addition to these core programs, we also provide a variety of continuing education and professional development opportunities for nonmatriculated students.
Santa Clara University
Approved by the Board of Trustees
February 20, 1998
ROTC Information
Santa Clara University offers ROTC Army Training Santa Clara University does not offer ROTC Navy Training Santa Clara University offers ROTC Air Force Training
Sports Program Information
Santa Clara University does not participate in NAIA sports programs Santa Clara University participates in NCAA sports programs Santa Clara University does not participate in NCCAA sports programs Santa Clara University does not participate in NJCAA sports programs Santa Clara University does not participate in NSCAA sports programs