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Can’t Visit Campus? Take a video tour of the Viterbi School

By May 6, 2011No Comments

Just a quick post this morning as the Viterbi Student Ambassadors released a great video that takes you through the halls, labs, and hangouts of the Viterbi School.

Click the Read More link below to see the video embed – or go straight to their website or youtube channel.

 

Of course, nothing is as good as visiting campus. We highly recommend visiting soon if you are planning on applying. The best way to visit campus for prospective freshmen is through the Meet USC program. The Meet USC program runs on most Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays year round. It includes a presentation about the Application & Admission Process, a campus tour, and a meeting with us in the Viterbi School to discuss the programs and see some more cool stuff.

Schedule your Meet USC at the Visit Campus website.

Prospective transfer students are highly encouraged to visit campus during one of our Transfer Days. Transfer Days include a presentation from the Office of Admission, a workshop designed to help you transfer successfully to the Viterbi School, and opportunities for personal transfer advisement.

Schedule your Transfer Day appointment at the Visit Campus website.

Paul Ledesma

As Executive Director, Paul oversees Undergraduate Admission for all programs at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering. He was born and raised in southern California and is a lifetime Dodgers fan. He enjoys traveling (Italy may be a second home), discovering new restaurants in LA (tacos anyone?), and while he may not qualify as a bonafide movie-buff, he loves movies (especially comic book movies). He studied Psychology for his bachelor's degree, minored in Public Management, and was active in leadership for community service groups Troy Camp and Dance Marathon while attending USC. When he's not working he enjoys spending time with his wife, daughter, and rescued pup and kitty in Redondo Beach, CA. (well, maybe not the cat so much) Preferred Pronouns: he/him/his