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USC Viterbi School of Engineering

Current DEN Students
This section contains links to essential information for DEN students:


  • Forms & Instructions
    Applying for formal admission
    Application to Graduate & Commencement Information

    D-Clearance instructions
    How to drop/add course(s)
    Leave of absence
    NDO conversions

    Student health insurance waivers
    USC ID card application


  • Tuition and Fees

  • OASIS (For Admitted & Limited students only)
    Your fee bill
    Your courses
    Your grades

    (Note: Students can view their grades on OASIS approximately one week after the last day of the semester. Log onto OASIS at http://www.usc.edu/oasis. Use your 10-digit USC ID number. If this is your first time logging into OASIS, your 6 digit birthdate (MMDDYY) is your password.

    Grade cards will be mailed to students enrolled in the off-campus section of a course. Your grade cards will be mailed to your home address approximately 3 weeks after the last day of the semester. Please check OASIS to ensure your mailing address is current.

  • University Resources
    Professional engineering resources
    USC catalogue
    USC events
    USC library resources
    USC research institutes


  • Engineering Career Services
    A liaison between employers and engineering students, providing events and programs designed to connect outstanding engineers with top employers.

  • University Career Resources
    A free online career resource for currently enrolled Admitted & Limited USC students

  • DEN Student Association

If you have further questions, please e-mail us at studentaffairs@den.usc.edu or call
(213) 740-0116 for assistance.

 

 
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