Explore USC Student Volunteer ApplicationLoading...Help the Office of Admission recruit the Class of 2029! Remember when you were a high school senior, trying to decide which college to choose? Admitted students and their guests will be visiting campus to learn more about USC and our amazing community. We are looking for current students to help share their wonderful USC experiences with these admitted students as a lunch host or a student panelist! Lunch Host: Current students will host admitted students during lunch in one of our dining halls. Students will be matched based on their major/academic department. Lunch is scheduled from 12:30 – 1:45 PM, but you should be available from 12:15 – 2:15 p.m. Lunch vouchers are available for students who do not have a meal plan that includes residential meal swipes. Student Panels: A group of 4-5 current students will sit on a panel and share their USC experience to attending students and their guests. Questions will range from academic and social experience to life in Los Angeles. Each panel will be approximately 30 minutes, 4:00 - 4:30 p.m.. We ask that you arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of each panel. Student panelists can receive a free Explore USC t-shirt. If you are interested in participating in panels or/and hosting, please complete the form below.USC ID (ex. 1234567899)First Name (as it appears on your student ID)Preferred First NameLast Name (as it appears on your student ID)BirthdateBirthdateJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031202520242023202220212020201920182017201620152014201320122011201020092008200720062005200420032002200120001999199819971996199519941993199219911990198919881987198619851984198319821981198019791978197719761975197419731972197119701969196819671966196519641963196219611960195919581957195619551954195319521951195019491948194719461945194419431942194119401939193819371936193519341933193219311930192919281927192619251924192319221921192019191918191719161915191419131912191119101909190819071906190519041903190219011900USC EmailMobile Number (ex. 987-654-3211)EthnicityEthnicityAmerican Indian or Alaska NativeArab/Arab-AmericanAsian/Asian-AmericanBlack or African AmericanCambodianCentral AmericanChineseCubanDominicanFilipinoHispanic or LatinoI do not wish to respondIndian or PakistaniJapaneseKoreanMalaysianMexicanMiddle EasternNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific IslanderNon-Hispanic or LatinoOtherOther Hispanic or LatinoPuerto RicanSouth AmericanSouthwest/Central Asian (ex Persian/Armenian)VietnameseWhiteOther, please indicate ethnicity.Gender IdentityPronounsPronounsshe/her/hershe/him/histhey/them/theirsI'd like to indicate different pronounsPlease indicate your pronouns here.Hometown (City)Home State or/and Home CountryYour High SchoolClass LevelFreshmanSophomoreJuniorSeniorMajor(s): Select All that ApplyARCH: Architecture and Inventive Technologies, B.S.ARCH: Architecture, B.Arch.ASCJ: Communication, B.A.ASCJ: Journalism, B.A.ASCJ: Public Relations and Advertising, B.A.DGER: Human Development and Aging, B.S.DGER: Lifespan Health, B.S.DLAS: American Popular Culture, B.A.DLAS: American Studies and Ethnicity (African American Studies), B.A.DLAS: American Studies and Ethnicity (American Studies), B.A.DLAS: American Studies and Ethnicity (Asian American Studies), B.A.DLAS: American Studies and Ethnicity (Chicano/Latino Studies), B.A.DLAS: Anthropology, B.A.DLAS: Applied and Computational Math, B.A., B.S.DLAS: Archaeology, B.A.DLAS: Art History, B.A.DLAS: Astronomy, B.A., B.S.DLAS: Behavioral Economics and Psychology, B.A.DLAS: Biochemistry, B.S.DLAS: Biological Sciences, B.A., B.S.DLAS: Biophysics, B.S.DLAS: Central European Studies, B.A.DLAS: Chemistry, B.A., B.S.DLAS: Classics, B.A.DLAS: Cognitive Science, B.A.DLAS: Comparative Literature, B.A.DLAS: Computational Neuroscience, B.S.DLAS: Contemporary Latino and Latin American Studies, B.A.DLAS: Creative Writing, B.A.DLAS: Earth Sciences, B.A.DLAS: East Asian Area Studies, B.A.DLAS: East Asian Languages and Cultures (Chinese, Japanese or Korean), B.A.DLAS: Economics, B.A.DLAS: Economics/Mathematics, B.S.DLAS: English, B.A.DLAS: Environmental Science and Health, B.A., B.S.DLAS: Environmental Studies, B.A., B.S.DLAS: French, B.A.DLAS: Gender and Sexuality Studies, B.A.DLAS: GeoDesign, B.S.DLAS: Geological Sciences, B.S.DLAS: Global Geodesign, B.S.DLAS: Global Studies, B.A.DLAS: Health and Human Sciences, B.A.DLAS: History, B.A.DLAS: Human Biology, B.A., B.S.DLAS: Human Security and Geospatial Intelligence, B.S.DLAS: Humanities (open)DLAS: Intelligence and Cyber Operations, B.A.DLAS: International Relations (Global Business), B.A.DLAS: International Relations and the Global Economy, B.A.DLAS: International Relations, B.A.DLAS: Italian, B.A.DLAS: Jewish Studies, B.A.DLAS: Latin American and Iberian Cultures, Media and PoliticsDLAS: Law, History and Culture, B.A.DLAS: Linguistics, B.A.DLAS: Mathematics, B.A., B.S.DLAS: Middle East Studies, B.A.DLAS: Narrative Studies, B.A.DLAS: Natural Sciences (open)DLAS: Neuroscience, B.A., B.S.DLAS: Non-Governmental Organizations and Social Change, B.A.DLAS: Philosophy, B.A.DLAS: Philosophy, Politics and Economics, B.A.DLAS: Philosophy, Politics, and Law, B.A.DLAS: Physics, B.A., B.S.DLAS: Physics/Computer Science, B.S.DLAS: Political Economy, B.A.DLAS: Political Science, B.A.DLAS: Psychology, B.A.DLAS: Quantitative Biology, B.S.DLAS: Religion, B.A.DLAS: Russian, B.A.DLAS: Social Sciences (open)DLAS: Sociology, B.A.DLAS: Spanish, B.A.IYA: Arts, Technology and the Business of Innovation, B.S.IYA: Business of Innovation, B.S.KSM: Global Health, B.S.KSM: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Studies, B.S.KSOD: Dance, B.F.A.LAW: Legal Studies, B.S.MBUS: Accounting, B.S.MBUS: Artificial Intelligence for Business, B.S.MBUS: Business Administration, B.S.MBUS: Business of Cinematic Arts, B.S.MBUS: Food Industry Management (Certificate, by invitation only)MBUS: Real Estate Finance and Development, B.S.MBUS: World Bachelor in Business (WBB), B.S.OSD: Occupational Therapy, B.S.PHAR: Biopharmaceutical Sciences, B.S.PHAR: Pharmacology and Drug Development, B.S.PSPP: Public Policy, B.S.PSPP: Real Estate Development, B.S.PSPP: Urban Studies and Planning, B.S.RSAD: Art, B.A.RSAD: Design, B.F.A.RSAD: Fine Arts, B.F.A.SCA: Animation and Digital Arts, B.F.A.SCA: Cinematic Arts Cinema and Media Studies, B.A.SCA: Cinematic Arts Film and Television Production, B.A.SCA: Cinematic Arts Film and Television Production, B.F.A.SCA: Cinematic Arts Media Arts and Practice, B.A.SCA: Game Art, B.F.A.SCA: Game Development and Interactive Design, B.F.A.SCA: Interactive Entertainment, B.A.SCA: Themed Entertainment, B.F.A.SCA: Writing for Screen and Television, B.F.A.SDA: Acting, Stage and Screen, B.F.A.SDA: Dramatic Arts, B.A.SDA: Musical Theatre, B.F.A.SDA: Sound Design, B.F.A.SDA: Stage Management, B.F.A.SDA: Technical Direction, B.F.A.SDA: Theatrical Design, B.F.A.TSOM: Bassoon, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Cello, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Choral Music, B.M.TSOM: Clarinet, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Composition, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Double Bass, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Flute, Classical, B.M.TSOM: French Horn, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Guitar, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Harp, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Jazz Studies (instrumental and vocal), B.M.TSOM: Jazz Voice, B.A.TSOM: Music Industry, B.S.TSOM: Music Production, B.M.TSOM: Oboe, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Organ, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Percussion, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Piano, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Popular Music Performance, B.M.TSOM: Saxophone, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Trombone, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Trumpet, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Tuba, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Viola, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Violin, Classical, B.M.TSOM: Vocal Arts, Classical, B.M.Undecided/ExploratoryVSE: Aerospace Engineering, B.S.VSE: Astronautical Engineering, B.S.VSE: Biomedical Engineering (Biochemical), B.S.VSE: Biomedical Engineering (Electrical), B.S.VSE: Biomedical Engineering (Mechanical), B.S.VSE: Biomedical Engineering (Molecular and Cellular), B.S.VSE: Biomedical Engineering, B.S.VSE: Chemical Engineering (Biochemical), B.S.VSE: Chemical Engineering (Biological and Pharmaceutical), B.S.VSE: Chemical Engineering (Energy and Sustainability), B.S.VSE: Chemical Engineering (Environmental), B.S.VSE: Chemical Engineering (Materials), B.S.VSE: Chemical Engineering (Nanotechnology), B.S.VSE: Chemical Engineering (Petroleum and Subsurface), B.S.VSE: Chemical Engineering (Petroleum), B.S.VSE: Chemical Engineering (Polymer/Materials Science), B.S.VSE: Chemical Engineering (Sustainable Energy), B.S.VSE: Chemical Engineering, B.S.VSE: Civil Engineering (Building Science), B.S.VSE: Civil Engineering (Construction and Management), B.S.VSE: Civil Engineering (Environmental), B.S.VSE: Civil Engineering (Structural), B.S.VSE: Civil Engineering (Water Resource), B.S.VSE: Civil Engineering, B.S.VSE: Computer Engineering and Computer Science, B.S.VSE: Computer Science Games, B.S.VSE: Computer Science, B.S.VSE: Computer Science/Business Administration, B.S.VSE: Electrical and Computer Engineering, B.S.VSE: Electrical Engineering, B.S.VSE: Environmental Engineering, B.S.VSE: Industrial and Systems Engineering, B.S.VSE: Mechanical Engineering (Petroleum), B.S.VSE: Mechanical Engineering, B.S.VSE: Undeclared EngineeringMy major is not listedList your major(s) here:Minor(s): List Any Declared Minor(s)Are you in Thematic Option (T.O.)?Are you in Thematic Option (T.O.)?YesNoWhich semester did you initially enroll at USC?Which semester did you initially enroll at USC?Fall (August)Spring (January)Are you a transfer student?Are you a transfer student?YesNoDid you apply through QuestBridge?Did you apply through QuestBridge?YesNoWere you matched with USC?YesNoDid you receive a merit scholarship at USC?Did you receive a merit scholarship at USC?YesNoIf yes, what scholarship?If yes, what scholarship?TrusteePresidentialDeansOtherOther ScholarshipHave you lived in University housing before?Have you lived in University housing before?YesNoDo you currently live in University housing?Do you currently live in University housing?YesNoWhich USC Housing building do you live in?Are you an ambassador or intern in an academic department on campus?Are you an ambassador or intern in an academic department on campus?YesNoIf yes, which academic department do you represent?Do you have or have you had an on-campus job (work-study or not)?Do you have or have you had an on-campus job (work-study or not)?YesNoAre you involved in Greek life at USC?Are you involved in Greek life at USC?YesNoWhat type of Greek organization are you involved with?What type of Greek organization are you involved with?ServiceSocialProfessionalHonorList your most significant USC activityList your second most significant USC activityList your third most significant USC activityHave you participated in an Office of Admission student panel before?Have you participated in an Office of Admission student panel before?YesNoHave you been an Explore USC student lunch host before?Have you been an Explore USC student lunch host before?YesNo Please select the days and times you are available. By selecting your availability, you are not signing up for a panel or to be a host. Your panel and/or hosting assignment(s) will be given at a later date.Lunch Host: Lunch is scheduled from 12:30 – 1:45 p.m., but you should be available from 12:15 – 2:15 p.m. Student Panel: The panel is scheduled from 4:00 - 4:30 p.m. We ask that you arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of each panel. Monday, March 31Lunch Host: 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.Student Panel: 4:00 - 4:30 p.m.Thursday, April 3Lunch Host: 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.Student Panel: 4:00 - 4:30 p.m.Monday, April 7Lunch Host: 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.Student Panel: 4:00 - 4:30 p.m.Thursday, April 17Lunch Host: 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.Student Panel: 4:00 - 4:30 p.m.Tuesday, April 22Lunch Host: 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m.Student Panel: 4:00 - 4:30 p.m.Working with MinorsWe want to remind you that your student guests will primarily be minors under the age of 18. Please help us to keep Explore USC a safe and positive experience by observing the following:Do not take your guests away from campus and the North University Park neighborhood. Explore USC is meant to be a time for students to get to know our campus and community, not necessarily an opportunity to see the sights of Los Angeles.Do not provide, or assist your guests in obtaining, alcohol or other prohibited substances. Doing so could result in severe repercussions for all of you. Should you become aware of such activity, it is your responsibility to advise your Resident Advisor or another university official immediately.You and your guests are only together for lunch, so you should not separate until you return your guest to campus. Please contact a staff member of the USC Office of Admission or a staff member from your academic department if you get separated from one of your admitted students.You must adhere to the USC Student Code of Conduct, found in the SCampus. Any reported violation of the USC Student Code of Conduct during the Explore USC program will result in disciplinary action.My signature below indicates that I have read this document, and that I understand and agree to expectations of me as an Explore USC Host. I pledge to observe USC’s Principles of Community statement and uphold the standards of conduct outlined in this agreement.SignatureDateDateJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930312025Submit