The University of San Diego is a private Catholic institution that prides itself on its status as a "Changemaker," which represents its dedication to creating sustainable solutions locally and afar. In fact, 50 percent of students find great opportunities through the school's vast study abroad network, which includes programs and internships in 44 countries. "USD encourages its students to apply what they learn in the world to make positive, impactful, sustainable change," says one. Strong curricula and academic advising help students construct four-year plans and create enjoyable schedules, and "projects, seminars, field trips, study abroad programs, and team-taught courses are some of the ways the university gets students engaged." "My class took a trip to the U.S.-Mexico border and talked to border patrol agents, and then we went to an immigrant safe house facility to talk to people who help immigrants with their visa/citizenship status," says one student.
Professors "are eager to share" their passion for their subject with students and offer "personalized one-on-one learning through office hours." They "communicate directly with the students on what material they find to be important." Most "adapt to the new research that has come out on how students learn best" and "bring in speakers to show how [students] can implement Changemaking into...future classrooms." That also extends into "many informative meetings about research opportunities and internships." Speaking of which, the "Career Center [is] very helpful with landing students jobs."