Olivia
Our Business School is prestigious and well known.
Amber
Santa Clara was placed on the top 100 schools in the United States. It has top academics and all of Santa Clara's teachers and students take grades very seriously. Sports are also very competitive at Santa Clara. There is basketball, soccer, lacrosse, etc. for both intermural and varsity levels.
Markeda
it's business school, great academics, and eco friendly methods
Rachel
This school is best known for the journey for balance between your future career, quality of learning, networking and social awareness. The resourses for persuing your quality education are provided for you, and there are ways to expand what they don't have. It is up to you to take it for granted and look for it. All of the study spaces are spacious, and the classrooms are small and technologically updated. The campus outside is painted with beautiful gardens and landscapes and palm trees, but the best quality are the smiles.
Erin
Santa Clara University receives many praises for the Business School and the College of Arts and Sciences. All classes have less than 40 students, providing everyone with a comfortable learning environment where students are encouraged to think critically and go beyond course requirements. The professors at this University are overly qualified for their positions, knowledgeable about the subjects they teach, and really show an interest in their students by making themselves available during office hours outside of class time. Santa Clara is also located in Silicon Valley where many students find jobs after graduation.
Rachel
Santa Clara is known for a small tight knit commmunity where students have easy access to professors and staff. The school is relgiously affiliated but is very liberal and open to all types of religion. This school is welcoming and embraces diversity.
Kyle
Santa Clara University's mission is deeply rooted in the Jesuit tradition. Engrained in each students' brain since orientation are the 'three C's' which represent what Santa Clara strives out of each student: compassion, competence, and conscience. The fourth 'C' is for community, which can be applied both in the academicand social worlds. Each student can find a larger community throughout all of the university, as well as long lasting smaller communities in his or her own private life.
Sherrie
Rich white people