Is it possible to obtain a second bachelors degree at USC?
USC offers students the opportunity of obtaining a second bachelor’s degree. Second bachelor’s degree applicants are considered transfer students and, if accepted, must fulfill all of the core requirements of their new major, along with any mandatory general education requirements not fulfilled during their first degree. The second bachelor’s degree requires 64 units applicable to the degree to be completed in residence at USC (only 32 units are required if the first bachelor’s degree was from USC). Students who are pursuing their second bachelor’s degree are eligible for a limited number of financial aid programs only – Subsidized Federal Stafford Loan and the Unsubsidized Federal Stafford Loan. Students who meet all financial aid application deadlines may also be considered for the Federal Work-Study and Federal Perkins Loan programs.