How much will my undergraduate education cost at USC?
Please explore the Estimated Cost of Attendance page in order to see an estimated breakdown of tuition, fees, housing, and living expenses. Continue to read this section on Financial Aid, Scholarships, and possible VA Benefits, including the Yellow Ribbon program.
What is Financial Aid?
Undergraduate financial aid includes grants, merit scholarships, loans and Federal Work-Study. The amount and types of aid students receive can be based on a student’s and family’s financial need (need-based) or provided without regard to need.
Need-based financial aid may come from the federal government, the state or USC directly. Some funds, such as grants, scholarships and Federal Work-Study, do not need to be repaid. Loans, however, do need to be repaid after graduation, so students and families who choose to borrow should plan accordingly. Explore our financial aid checklist on the USC Financial Aid website.
Scholarships
Your application for admission works hand in hand as an application for most USC merit scholarships. For additional scholarship opportunities, please read through our Scholarships section on this site.
Who Receives Financial Aid at USC?
USC maintains a strong commitment to financial aid for undergraduate students: We have increased our financial aid funding so that we may continue to meet each student’s demonstrated need.
We are a need-blind institution, which means the admissions and financial aid processes are completely separate from each other.
Nearly two-thirds of USC undergraduates receive some sort of financial aid, including need-based grants, merit scholarships, Federal Work-Study and loans.