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Student Life: Division III Athletics 18 varsity sports Southern Collegiate Athletic

  1. Conference (SCAC); Local Greek system – sororities and fraternities founded by

  2. Trinity students; about 25% of students participate. Other popular activities include

  3. Community service organizations, intramural sports, Outdoor Recreation club and the arts

  4. (theater, music/vocal ensembles do not require a major or minor to participate).

  • Total Cost of Attendance: $58,214

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? Trinity University is known for its superior academic quality, personalized attention with outstanding faculty, exceptional resources, real-world preparation, and vibrant campus life. Trinity offers a hybrid curriculum, providing a

  1. liberal arts foundation with pre-professional programs including: Business, Communication,

  2. Computer Science, Engineering and Education. The University also offers the experience of a

  3. much larger institution, with over a $1-billion endowment and a brand new $127 million

  4. Center for Sciences and Innovation, for just 2,300 undergraduate students. Trinity provides

  5. students with a small residential college experience in the middle of San Antonio, the 7th

  6. largest city in the country.



  7. California Admission Representative

  8. Lauren Ghishan

  9. Associate Director of California Recruitment

  10. Lauren.Ghishan@trinity.edu

  11. 210-999-7202





  12. University of Alabama

  13. Public University

  14. Tuscaloosa, AL

  15. www.ua.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 31,960

  • College location: suburban, college town

  • Name & distance from nearest airport: Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport - 60 miles from Tuscaloosa.

  • Average accepted GPA & test scores: 3.66 GPA, 26.6 ACT, 1160 SAT (CR/M).

  • Acceptance rate: 54%

  • Application deadline: Rolling admissions, Scholarship deadline is December 15

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based aid: $3,500/year to full tuition ($25,950) scholarships. Average aid package - $18,000/year in loans and grants. Limited need-based aid for out-of-state students. FAFSA

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Political Science, Accounting, Journalism, Exercise and Sport Science; New majors: Architectural Engineering, Environmental Engineering. Colleges of Arts & Sciences; Communication & Information Sciences; Commerce; Education; Engineering; Human Environmental Sciences; Nursing; and Social Work. 80 majors.

  • Student Life: Division I SEC Conference Athletics, Strong Greek Life, 2 Recreation Centers; sport clubs, theatre and dance, music, 500 social, political and religious organizations.

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $40,050

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? Established in 1831, the University of Alabama is rich in history and tradition. With 200+ academic programs, research opportunities, 500+ student organizations, the largest number of Greek Life participants in the nation and a prestigious Honors College, UA offers students a rich college experience and quintessential southern hospitality. 64 % of the freshman class for the past several years come from out-of-state. UA has over 100 active alumni chapters across the country, including the local San Diego Alumni Chapter.



  1. California Admission Representative

  2. Jessica Largent

  3. Southern California Regional Recruiter

  4. Jessica.Largent@ua.edu



















  5. University of Arizona

  6. Public University

  7. Tucson, AZ

  8. http://arizona.edu

  9. Tucson, AZ



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 33,732

  • College location: Tucson, AZ- college town/city

  • Name & distance from nearest airport: Tucson International Airport is 15 minutes from campus

  • Average accepted GPA & test scores: 3.4 GPA, 24 ACT, 1110 SAT (CR/M) *TEST OPTIONAL*.

  • Acceptance rate: 76%

  • Application deadline: May 1

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based financial aid: Automatic merit consideration with application – AZ Excellence Merit Award is $2,000-$17,500 amount in admissions letter. Limited need-based aid based for out-of-state students on FAFSA. WUE for only one major.

  • Most popular, unique or new majors: Planetary Science, Fine Arts, Entrepreneurial Business, Anthropology, Engineering, Nursing, Architecture, introducing first ever BA in Law. Colleges of Agriculture & Life Sciences; Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture; Education; Engineering; Fine Arts; Humanities; Nursing; Science; Social & Behavioral Sciences; Letters, Arts & Science; Management; Public Health; and Honors.

  • Student Life: Pac 12 Division I Athletics, Greek Life, Blue Chip Leadership, 550+ clubs

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2015-2016: $50,817

  • What is unique or makes your school standout? UA is a big school that easily shrinks to create a community where you feel at home. We push our students to reach 100% engagement inside and outside of the classroom so that they are “Real World Ready” upon graduation.



  1. California Admission Representative

  2. Torrey Eason

  3. Regional Recruiter, San Diego/Southern California

  4. torreyeason@email.arizona.edu

  5. 760-846-6416





















  6. University of Arkansas

  7. Public University

  8. Fayetteville, AR

  9. uark.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 22,500

  • College location: City – Fayetteville is ranked 3rd best city to live in by U.S.

  • Name & distance from nearest airport: XNA - Northwest Regional Airport: 20 miles, TUL - Tulsa International Airport: 100 miles, LIT - Clinton National Airport: 190 miles

  • Average accepted GPA & test scores: 3.68 GPA, 26 ACT – 1156- SAT (CR+M). Automatic admission with a minimum 3.0 GPA and 1020 SAT *new (CR+M) or 20 ACT.

  • Acceptance rate: 60%

  • Application deadlines: apply.uark.edu. Priority: November 1. Final: August 1 - Rolling Admission.

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based financial aid: Extended State New Arkansas Non-Resident Tuition Award: automatic with admission – 3.6 weighted GPA and 28 ACT/1310 SAT (superscore): 80% off out-of-state portion of tuition, 3.6 weighted GPA and 26 ACT/1240 SAT (superscore): 50% off out-of-state portion of tuition. Additional merit (stackable): scholarships.uark.edu - Apply for admission and submit all transcripts and test scores by November 1. Complete the online scholarship application and submit required supplemental materials by the November 15 priority scholarship deadline for maximum scholarship consideration. Out-of-state students who receive an academic scholarship totaling $4,000/year or higher, will receive an additional 50 or 80% (depending on GPA/test scores) off out-of-state portion of tuition. Limited need-based aid for out-of-state students.

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Business (top 26 Public), Engineering (top 65 public), Architecture (top 8 Public), Kinesiology (AT/OT/PT), Sports Management, Agriculture/Animal Science, Journalism, Hospitality, Law, Pre-Med/Biology, Psychology, Nursing. Colleges and Schools: Agricultural, Food & Life Sciences; Architecture & Design; Arts & Science; Business; Education & Health Professions; Engineering; Honors.

  • Student Life: Division I Athletics – SEC, Greek Life (28.5% Greek), Study Abroad, 400+ student organizations, top 25 schools for outdoor activity

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $36,992

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? The University of Arkansas is currently the 7th fastest growing university in the nation. Top 75 “Best Value/Best Buy” College in the nation. Home to Walmart’s Headquarters and over 325 of the Fortune 500 Companies - excellent internships and career opportunities (MBA Program ranks #1 in the nation for job placement).



  1. California Admission Representative

  2. Kimberly Clark

  3. Regional Assistant Director
    kkclark@uark.edu

  4. 479-387-5932



  5. University of Colorado Boulder

  6. Public university

  7. Boulder, CO

  8. www.colorado.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 25,000

  • College location: College-town, near large city

  • Distance from nearest major airport: Denver (DIA) 40 miles, 40 minutes!

  • Average accepted GPA and test scores: 3.3-4.0 GPA, 1100-1300 SAT (CR/M), 25-30 ACT

  • Acceptance rate: 84%

  • Application deadlines: November 15 – Early Action; January 15 – Regular

  1. Decision

  • Merit scholarship/Need based financial aid: Automatic Scholarships $5,000-

  1. $15,000 per year; 775+ scholarships available through application process due March 1st. Limited need-based financial aid for out-of-state students with FAFSA.

  • Most popular, new or unique majors. Most Popular: Engineering; Business;

  1. Communication; Natural Sciences (Bio, Physics, Chem); Psychology. New: Technology, Arts & Media; Bio-Medical Engineering Minor. Unique: Environmental Design. Colleges and Schools: Arts & Sciences; Business; Engineering & Applied Sciences; Media,

  2. Communication & Information; Education; Environmental Design

  • Student Life: NCAA Division I, Pac-12 Conference, Greek Life, about 18% of our

  1. student population, activities include: Hiking, Biking/Skating, Rock-Climbing, Skiing/

  2. Snowboarding, Music/Concerts

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: 52,326

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? The University of

  1. Colorado Boulder is a public research university nestled against the beautiful Rocky

  2. Mountains, 20 miles north of Denver in the college-town of Boulder. It is a perfect mix of city life and the great outdoors, with over 150 fields of study available, and over 450 clubs and organizations. Boulder is an eclectic mix of friendly neighbors,

  3. environmentally-conscious and tech-savvy entrepreneurs, who love the outdoors and

  4. lots of sunshine!



  5. California Admission Representative























  6. University of Delaware

  7. Public University

  8. http://www.udel.edu/; http://www.udel.edu/admissions/

  9. Newark, DE



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 18,322

  • College location: Suburban

  • Name & distance of nearest airport: Philadelphia International Airport—37 miles

  • Average accepted GPA & test scores: Mean 50% of 2015 Freshman Class – 3.6 un-weighted GPA, SAT 1815 (CR/M/W), ACT 27. University of Delaware super-scores SAT & ACT.

  • Acceptance rate: 63%

  • Application deadlines: Regular Decision - January 15 - Common App

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based aid: Student eligible for merit aid if they apply by January 15th. Merit scholarships range from $1,000-full scholarships. Last year, out of the 100 distinguished scholar applicant invites, 9 were from California. Limited need-based aid for out-of-state students.

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Nursing, Finance, Engineering & Biology

  • Student Life: Athletics Division 1—Colonial Athletic Association, Greek Life 20% of students—both social and academic, 400+ student clubs and organizations

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2015-2016: $46,618

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? The University of Delaware is a mid-size, public, Tier-1 research university conveniently located halfway in between New York City, Washington DC, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our train station on campus gives our students and faculty social and academic urban options. Declared a public ivy and the founder of travel abroad, UD is constantly giving our students options—both academically and socially. 70% of our undergraduates are not from Delaware and we currently have 5,500 CA alumni. The academic flexibility at UD allows students to add two or three minors to their major, or even double major—all within four years. UD has a 4-year graduation rate of 76%.

  • Unique Programs of Study: World Scholars Program—includes 20 months of travel abroad—(major specific); UD has the #2 ranked doctoral program for Physical Therapy in the US—right behind USC; UD has the #10 ranked Chemical Engineering Program in the nation according to US News and World Reports; UD students are admitted to Vet school at a 50% higher rate than the national average. Our College of Agriculture and Natural Resources is a 12-minute walk from the center of our campus; UD just expanded its partnership with JPMorgan Chase making very competitive at UD. JPMorgan Chase has their own legal office on our campus and have doubled the number of part-time internships to 90, which pay our students $25 an hour; Our direct-entry nursing program guarantees our nursing students clinical rotation their senior year and many simulations throughout their four-year experience.



  1. California Admission Representative

  2. Chuck Liddiard

  3. West Coast Regional Admissions Counselor

  4. liddiard@udel.edu

  5. 562-304-5522

  6. University of Georgia

  7. Public university

  8. Athens, GA

  9. www.uga.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 27,547

  • College location: Suburban college town

  • Distance from nearest airport: 80 miles to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

  • Average accepted GPA and test scores: 3.9 GPA, 1150 SAT, 29 ACT

  • Acceptance rate: 53%

  • Application deadlines: Early Action - October 15, Regular - January 15

  • Merit scholarship/Need-based based: First-year students must submit their admissions application to UGA by December 15 to receive priority consideration for merit scholarships (~ $9,000). Limited need-based aid for out-of-state students FAFSA.

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Biology, Psychology, English, Art, History. Colleges and Schools: Arts and Sciences; Agricultural and Environmental Sciences; Forestry and Natural Resources; Education; Business; Journalism and Mass Communication; Family and Consumer Sciences; Social Work; Environment and Design; Public and International Affairs; Public Health; Ecology; Engineering

  • Student Life: Athletics - Division 1, Southeastern Conference; 9 Men’s Varsity Sports, 12 Women’s Varsity Sports, 22 Intramural Sports, 45 Club Sports. Greek Life: 25% of student body is affiliated with a fraternity or sorority. Over 700+ Registered Student Organizations. 22 Residence Halls (First year live-on Requirement)

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $43,196

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? The University of Georgia is America’s first state-chartered university. One unique opportunity students can look forward to at UGA is our Experiential Learning Requirement. All students must complete this requirement through study abroad, internships, co-ops, service learning or research before they graduation.



  1. California Admission Representative

  2. Charles Carabello

  3. Associate Director for Enrollment Management

  4. ccarabel@uga.edu





















  5. University of Iowa

  6. Public (National Tier 1 Public, Research University)

  7. www.uiowa.edu

  8. Iowa City, Iowa



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 22,000

  • College Location: Suburban/Small Cosmopolitan City

  • Name & distance of nearest airport: Cedar Rapids Airport (20min from Campus)

  • Average accepted GPA & test scores: (Based on Fall 2016 enrollment): GPA – 3.66; Old SAT 1040-1280 (CR/M); ACT 24-28

  • Acceptance rate: 81%

  • Application deadlines: Rolling Admission through April 1st

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based aid: Merit-based are given to any student who meets the criteria for that particular scholarship level. We don’t have a deadline to receive merit-based scholarships. You will find out how much merit-based aid you will receive upon your admission into the University of Iowa. Our merit-based aid ranges from $1,500 to $20,000 a year. Limited need-based aid for out-of-state students FAFSA. We award over $74 million in scholarships annually. Last year 41% of our students graduated debt free

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Business, Engineering, Pre-Medicine Track, Open (Undecided), and Biology are most popular. Sport/Recreation Management and Public Health are new. Unique are Creative Writing, Speech Pathology, Biomedical Engineering, and Nursing. Colleges of Business; Engineering; Liberal Arts & Sciences; Nursing.

  • Student Life: Athletics: Division 1 (Big 10 Conference); Greek Life: More than 50 chapters (16% of student population); Student Organizations: Over 500 which includes Dance Marathon, Intramurals, Student Government, etc.

  • Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $42,112

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? We’re grounded in tradition, but intent on innovation, powered by school spirit, yet serious about scholarship - all in an environment that’s casual and comfortable, cosmopolitan and creative. With more than 30,000 students, the University of Iowa delivers the energy and opportunity of a leading university, but remains one of the smallest and most affordable universities among its peer institutions.



  1. California Regional Representative

  2. Scott Carlson

  3. Admission Counselor

  4. arthur-carlson@uiowa.edu

  5. (319) 335-1566











  6. University of Minnesota Twin Cities

  7. Public University

  8. Twin Cities (Minneapolis and St. Paul), Minnesota

  9. www.admissions.tc.umn.edu



  • Undergraduate student enrollment: 30,511

  • College location: Major metropolitan location with a college town feel.

  • Name & distance from nearest airport: Approx. 9 miles or 15 minutes by car or light rail! Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP)

  • Average accepted GPA & test scores: Top 20% of high school class, Average 28 ACT, 1800 OLD SAT (CR/M/W), and a 1350 on NEW SAT. (averages vary by college of interest).

  • Acceptance rate: 44%

  • Application deadlines: Nov 1st is the Priority Application Deadline, to be considered for Scholarships and Honors. Dec 15th is the final application deadline.

  • Merit scholarships/Need-based financial aid: Automatic scholarship consideration including additional national scholarships that cover the out-of-state tuition differences. $1,000-$11,314. Limited need-based aid for out-of-state students. FAFSA.

  1. Limited need-based aid for out-of-state students.

  • Most popular, new or unique majors: Engineering (All top 25 in the nation), College of Biological Sciences, Business (Carlson School of Management is a top 25 business school), Sports Management, Animal Science, Psychology (historic and top ranked program), Political Science, Economics. Colleges of Biological Sciences; Design; Education & Human Development; Food, Agricultural & Natural Resource Sciences; Liberal Arts; Management; Nursing; Public Affairs; Public Health; Science & Engineering.

  • Student Life: Division 1 in the Big Ten athletics conference, 800+ student groups, country's largest study abroad program, 2nd most theater's per capita next to New York, top biking in country even with snow!

  • Total Cost of Attendance 2016-2017: $37,646

  • What is unique or makes your school stand out? Because of the U of M's unique location, students can enjoy the college town environment while taking advantage of the academic and social benefits of the major city. With internship and research opportunities beginning freshman year, and access to our nearly 200 graduate and professional programs located along the beautiful Mississippi River creates an enriched educational environment for students across the country and the world. Plus, Forbes recently named us the top rising star university and the best metropolitan area to get a job!




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