SCU Site MapA to Z Index of Web SitesSanta Clara University Web resources, listed alphabetically by the site name. EEastside Future Teachers ProjectThe Eastside Future Teachers Project is a recruiting effort designed to help diversify the teaching profession. Established in 1995, the EFTP now has over thirty participants at the university and high school levels.
ecampusSanta Clara University's suite of Web applications, providing access to student schedules, financial aid history, unofficial transcripts and other student records.
Economics DepartmentFrom this page you can link to information about our academic programs, course offerings, faculty teaching and research, and other resources for students, researchers, and anyone interested in economics.
Educating the Whole PersonSCU President Paul Locatelli, S.J., explains the interwoven realities of Jesuit education: an integrated humanism, faith and scholarly inquiry, and engagement with the world in pursuit of justice.
Education DepartmentPreparing teachers and education professionals for successful careers in a wide range of specialties is a major goal of the Department of Education.
Education, Counseling Psychology, and Pastoral Ministries AlumniA home for more than 4000 ECPPM graduate alumni to reconnect and network with fellow Broncos.
eLeadereLEADER is a new web-based leadership program designed to address a series of management issues to assist you throughout the year.
Electrical Engineering DepartmentHere you will find links to all of the major activities of the Department as well as the members of the faculty, staff and students.
Emergency PlansEmergency Preparation for ParentsEngineering Design CenterThe Design Center is the primary computing facility for the School of Engineering at Santa Clara University.
Engineering Management and Leadership ProgramThe goal of the Santa Clara University Engineering Management and Leadership Masters Degree Program is to support the development of technical managers.
English DepartmentThe Department of English provides students with a thorough undergraduate education in the liberal arts centered on the history, theory, and aesthetics of literature and the art of writing. The knowledge and skills developed in English courses are an excellent preparation for careers in law, government, business, communications, and education, as well as for graduate study in literature or writing.
EnrollmentTake a look at our most recent student statistics and demographics to see how you'll fit in.
Environmental Health & SafetyEnvironmental Studies InstituteThe Environmental Studies Program seeks to educate students about the complex interrelationship between human beings and nature and to inspire students to become concerned citizens influencing sound environmental policy decisions.
EResERes is the most widely used Electronic Reserves system in the world. It contains a host of features which Web-enable other traditional library services, and a robust course Web site management system.
Ethics at NoonInformation about weekly lunchtime lectures sponsored by the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics
EthicsPointSanta Clara University has selected EthicsPoint to provide simple, risk-free ways to anonymously and confidentially report activities that may involve criminal, unethical, or otherwise inappropriate behavior in violation of the University's policies.
Ethnic Studies ProgramThe interdisciplinary Ethnic Studies Program offers students the opportunity to take academic courses in racial/ethnic studies that are integrated into the curriculum.
Evening MBA ProgramSince its inception in 1961, Santa Clara's Evening MBA program has supplied the region's businesses with employees who are well grounded in graduate business study and whose skills are sought by the largest employers in Silicon Valley.
Executive Development CenterThe Executive Development Center of Santa Clara University, located in the heart of Silicon Valley, is a premier provider of continuing professional education - locally, nationally, and internationally.
Executive MBA ProgramThe Executive MBA program, designed to meet the needs of Silicon Valley executives, offers an accelerated path to the degree for experienced managers.
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