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The University of San Diego

SETTING

The University of San Diego is an inde pendent Catholic institution of higher education. Founded in 1949. USD is located on 180 acres 0\ crlookino Mission Bay. San Diego Harbor and the Pacific Ocean. The campus is nameJ Alcala Park and is located just IO minutes from downtown San Diego and the world famous San Diego Zoo. Historic Old Town is just minutes a~ay as ~ell. The city of San Diego along with this campus traces their origins to fifteenth cenlllry Spain. The campus was named after a Spanish\ ill age near Madrid - Alcala de Henares . Founded b) the Greeks as Complutum. the \'illagc was later renamed Al Kala (the Castle) by the Moslems. Christians recaptured the \·illagc centu ri es later and founded a university. the Uni\ersity of Alcala. whose buildings became the inspiration for USD's style. Both inqitutions arc located on a hill

O\'erlooking a ri\'er valley. THE CAMPUS

The USD campus is regarded as one of the most architectural!) unique inqilLJtions in the country. featuring 18 major buildings designed in an ornamental 16th century Spanish Renaissance style. The ph) sical beauty of the campus reache s beyond the "eye of the beholder." Reverend Mother Rosalie Hill. one of the insti– tutions founders. belie\ed in the enhancement of learning through beaut) and harmony. Hence for the Uni\'ersity. beauty is a transcendental quality imparted to students as pan of their education to truth and goodness: a simple but profound educational philosophy. Since 1984. USD has completed ele\'cn major construction and expansion projects. A five -s tory parking garage was completed in 1998. The 5.000 seat Jenn 1 Craig Pa\ ilion. USD\ ne\, Spons/Acli\'ity Center. is due to open in the Fall of :woo: and this past October ~as the ground breaking ceremony for the Joan B. Kroc Peace lnstilllte . A landscaped fountain plaza was finished in the fall of 1995. connecting the entrances of the lmmaculata and Hughes Adminiqration Center. In 1992. the uni\'ersit) completed the 45.000 square foot Loma Hall. which includes an expanded book store. a larger mail center. classrooms and labratories. ACADEMICS USD enrolls more than 6.900 studenh (4.795 undergraduate) who have a choice

of more than 50 undergraduate and graduate degree programs. The university's academic units include the College of Ans and Sciences. and the Schools of Business Administra– tion. Education. Law and Nursing. Class size generally averages between 18-25 students wi th the sllldent to teacher ratio being 18: I. O\er 97 percent of USD's full-time faculty hold doctorates. In the annua l ratings of the country's colleges and uni\'ersities. published by U.S. Ne1rs & World Report. USD mO\·ed from the regional lo national category in 1994. The uni\'ersity is ranked among the top 100 schoob in the nation. STUDENT LIFE Student ac ti vit ies inc lude cu llllral e\ents. dances. boat crui ses. beach parti es. BBQ's. concerts. comedy ni ght s. sympos ia and much more. Student s parti cipate in a wide range of vo luntee r projects such as adult literacy tutoring. se ni or citi ze n outreach. and house building in Tijuana. The intramu ra l program is al so an integ ral part of student

li fe on campu s with over two-third s of the USD co111munity partaking in th e acti viti es. ATHLETICS

JENNY CRAIG PAVII.ION • With a donation of $7 million by Sid and Jenny Craig, USO received the lead gift neces– sary to build it'i much needed $17 million Sports/ Activities Center. The pavilion, which is located at the eastern end of campus between Torero Stadium and Cunningham Baseball Stadium, includes a 5,100-seat gymnasium, coaches of– fices, a 3,800-square-foot fitness center, athletic training facilities, showers and locker rooms, concession stand, and reception room. The Monsignor J.B. Eagen Plaza off the Pavilion entry, will take advantage of the view across campus to the ocean. The Chet & Marguerite Pagni Family Athletic Hall of Fame is also housed in the facility. The pavilion, which opened this past fall, also serves a range of edu– cational, cultural and athletic events.

The Uni versity of SanDiego is a member of th e West Coast Conference for nearl y all sports and co111petes in sixteen intercoll egiate sports on the NCAA Di vision I level. The footba ll tea111 co111p leted its se ve nth season in th e Pioneer Football League . Women 's sport s include: basketball. crew. cross coun try. soccer. softball. swim111ing. tenn is and vo ll eyball. Men's sports include: baseba ll. basketball. crew. cross cou ntry. go lf. footbal l. soccer and tennis . Since 1990 USD tea111s have won 11 confe rence cha111pion ships: 111ade 26 post– season appearances: had 25 Confcrence Coaches of th e Year: 20 Confere ncc Pl ayers of the Year. 11 Conference Fresh111an of the Year. 4 WCC Scholar Ath letes of th e Year and 29 NCAA All -Ame ri cans. Zuzana Lese narova. a 4- ti111 e NCAA All -America tenni s pl ayer for USD. won the 1999 nati onal singles titl e. Patrick Hawk ins. a four-year 111e111be r of the USD go lf squad betwee n 1997-2000. won 111edalist honors al the 1998 WCC Cha111p ionships. With its new 5.100-seat Jenn y Cra ig Pavi lion co111p leted. th e Uni ve rsity of San Diego will be the host si te fo r the upco111ing 200 1Wes t Coast Conference Basketball Cha111p ionshi ps. March 1-5. The 111en's champ ionshi p game wi ll air li ve on ES PN on Ma rc h 5th .

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