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Visit Campus this Summer!

By July 7, 2011No Comments

Summer is a great time for the classes of 2012 and 2013 (rising High School Juniors and Seniors) to visit campus and learn more about the admission process at USC and the Viterbi School of Engineering.

We recommend visiting campus as part of our scheduled campus visit programs such as Meet USC.  The Meet USC program allows you to get all of the information you need to decide whether USC will be one of the schools you apply to in the Fall.

The Meet USC program runs on most Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays throughout the year.  The half day program includes a presentation on the USC Admission and Application Process, a walking campus tour, and a discussion with us in the Viterbi School of Engineering.  This will likely answer all of your questions about USC, Engineering and then some!

Schedule your Meet USC session by creating an account at USConnect – and we will see you soon!

PS – if you are pretty sure you want to apply – you might want to look into scheduling an admission interview while you are here.  It is best to have the Meet USC done prior to the interview (e.g. morning Meet USC, grab some lunch, and then an afternoon interview if possible)
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