University of San Francisco (USF)

Black Pinpoint 2130 Fulton Street Lone Mountain Main 251 | San Francisco, CA | 94117-1080

01. Overview

What the school is known for:

Students find the quality of University of San Francisco's location to be inseparable from the school's "small-ish private liberal arts college" appeal: "San Francisco is a global city with a wealth of opportunity." However, it's not just the "diverse education in an even more diverse setting" that makes USF stand out so much as its "dedication to social justice." The school's Jesuit roots "is outstanding for students who care about their community and the world beyond themselves," and that shows in the school's approach to "philanthropy and a relatively left and liberal style of teaching." Undergrads love USF's "small class sizes, good work opportunities in the city," and "comprehensive core curriculum." In short, "USF is interested in developing the individual into a strong leader with a particular emphasis on the forces of self-reflection and self-awareness."

Holding true to its mission to students to "change the world from here," a USF education empowers students to make "an impact in the world in an area that you are passionate about." The "extremely talented, well-educated, hard-working, and passionate professors" are "well qualified and deeply care for my education," facilitating "fun and learning combined" in "interesting, engaging classes that are small." In class, students find "the opportunity to discuss, to ask questions, and to give feedback. It was not the professor's classroom, where the professor was controlling the classroom, it was our classroom, all of us together." Students are encouraged to think for themselves in an intellectual atmosphere that "emphasizes acceptance, diversity, and critical thinking." That said, the university offers plenty of support: "We have academic success advisers who help make sure we are on track with graduation, help with major changes, and choosing class schedules." USF's "very prestigious nursing program" and a "five-year program for obtaining a Master's in Education" stand out as major attractions, as do its financial aid resources.

02. Rankings

Rankings and Lists

03. Admissions & Acceptance Rate

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Applicants
25,302
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Acceptance Rate
51%
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Average HS GPA
3.70

Deadlines

Early Decision
November 1
Early Action
November 1
Regular
January 15

SAT & ACT Test Scores

SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
610 - 690

SAT Math

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
600 - 700

SAT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
1240 - 1310

ACT Composite Scores

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25th-75th percentile (enrolled students)
26 - 31

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Testing Policies

Standardized testing policy for
use in admission:
Test Optional

Other Admission Factors Academic

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Rigor of Secondary School Record
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Academic GPA

Selectivity

4. Cost, Tuition, Expenses

Expenses per Academic Year

Tuition
$59,920
Average Cost for Books and Supplies
$1,152
Tuition / Fees Vary by Year of Study
No
Board for Commuters
2388
Transportation for Commuters
$1,026
On-Campus Room and Board
17910
Approximate Expenses per year
$82,396

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05. Academics

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Student/Faculty
13 : 1
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Total Faculty
1,107
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Terminal Degree
724

Gender

Women
632
Men
475
Minority
368
International
13

Class/Lab sizes

Most frequent class size
10-19
Most frequent lab/sub section size
10-19

Rating

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
67%
Graduate in 5 years
74%
Graduate in 6 years
74%

University Degrees

Bachelor's
Doctoral Other
Doctoral/Professional
Doctoral/Research
Master's
Post-Bachelor's certificate
Post-Master's certificate

06. Student Body

What students say:

At USF, students combine in "in one of the best cities in the world" to form what they perceive as "a culturally diverse community that teaches respect, dignity, and honor for all individuals." They describe themselves and their peers as "artistic, smart, morally sound," "quirky and interesting." True to San Francisco's long history as a home for immigrants and trailblazers, at USF, students will find a "very LGBT friendly environment" where it may even be "more normal to be diverse and weird or queer." Students "care about the community and believe in taking action to demonstrate their beliefs," and "the average student may be working for an NGO or volunteering regularly at one of the many non-profits in San Francisco." They "come from all over the world," as well as from many "different cultural backgrounds and hobbies and interests," but hold a common interest of being "committed to their education" and, for the most part, "everyone gets along very well."

Gender

65% female35% male

Out of State

31% are out
of state
69% are
in-state

Students

96% are
full time
4% are
part time

Student Body Profile

Total Undergraduate Enrollment
5,729
Foreign Countries Represented
75

Student Body Demographics

American Indian or Alaskan Native
0.18%
Asian
26.17%
Black
7.53%
Hispanic
21.50%
Caucasian
23.05%
Unknown
1.56%
International
9.50%

07. Mental Health

08. Campus Life

What students say:

To many students, USF is all about "getting to know each other academically, socially and morally while allowing ourselves to get distracted by the city of San Francisco." One can't help but note that the campus is "in a beautiful location" that's "the ultimate city to be in as a young person," and "USF is located near the Haight, which means that there's always something to do even near the campus." Thanks to "the Muni bus pass that USF gives you," it's easy to get around the city ("public transportation becomes your best friend"), and "students very often go off-campus on weekends to visit tourist attractions, go hiking, explore new food places, go shopping," "hit the nightclubs and bars around the city," and enjoy "concerts and trips to various museums, shows, and performances." There's something for everyone, "whether you enjoy hiking and nature (Golden Gate Park) or enjoy small coffee shops for a nice read." On "weekends campus is barren because everyone is out exploring," but campus is still a "welcoming, second home for all of its students."

Students
41%
First-Year Students
88%
Campus Environment
Large Urban
Help finding off-campus housing
Yes

9. Campus Visits

Campus Visits Contact

April Crabtree
Assistant Vice Provost for Undergraduate Admission
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Admissions Office 2130 Fulton St. San Francisco, CA 94117
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415-422-6563

Campus Tours

Campus Visiting Center

Monday-Friday

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8:30am-5pm
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415-422-6563

Campus Tours

Appointment Required:
Yes
Dates:
Year-round
Times:
Varies
Average Length:
2 hours

Visits

CLASS VISITS

Dates/Times Available
Varies

FACULTY AND COACH VISITS

 

On Campus Interview

Campus Interviews:
Yes
Information Sessions:
Available
Times:
Before Campus tours

Overnight Dorm Stays

Overnight Dorm Stays
Not Available

Campus Tours


TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE TO CAMPUS

San Francisco International Airport (SFO) is a 20-minute drive from campus. Visitors can take shuttle services at the airport without making advance arrangements.


DRIVING INSTRUCTIONS TO CAMPUS

If you enter the city from the airport or the Bay Bridge, follow the signs to the Golden Gate Bridge. Exit the Freeway on Fell St. and proceed for approximately 3 miles. Turn right at Masonic, and then left on Golden Gate Ave. The entrance to the university is on the left. If you enter the city from the Golden Gate Bridge, follow Park Presidio to Fulton St. Turn left and the university is at the top of the hill. From I-280, follow 9th Ave. for 3 miles. Go through Golden Gate Park and turn right on Fulton Street.

LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS

The small, 36-room Stanyan Park Hotel (750 Stanyan St.; 415-751-1000) is about 6 blocks away. Rooms here are comfortable and romantic, and the moderate rate includes continental breakfast. The joggers among you will particularly appreciate being across from Golden Gate Park. The Laurel Motor Inn (444 Presidio Ave.; 415-567-8467), about 8 blocks away, is moderately priced (including continental breakfast) and convenient.


10. Sports & Athletics

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Athletic Division I

Participate in intercollegiate sports
4%

Men's Sports (Dons)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Golf
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Soccer
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Tennis
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Track Field Outdoor

Women's Sports (Dons)

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Basketball
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Cross Country
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Golf
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Soccer
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Tennis
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Track Field Outdoor
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Volleyball

11. Housing & Activities

Hosting Features

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Apartment Single
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Disabled Student
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Dorms Coed
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Dorms Female
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International Student
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Theme Housing

Special Needs Admissions

Director
Tom Merrell
College Entrance Tests Required
Yes
Interview Required
No

Student Activities

Registered Student Organizations
152
Number of Honor Societies
7
Number of Social Sororities
6
Number of Religious Organizations
4
Join a fraternity
5%
Join a sorority
9%

12. Student Services

Military

Army ROTC Offered on-campus
Air Force ROTC Offered at cooperating institutions: UC Berkeley

Sustainability

School Has Formal Sustainability Committee
Yes
School employs a sustainability officer
Yes
Public GHG inventory plan
Yes

Green rating

81%

Food budget spent on local/organic food

0%

Available Transportation Alternatives

Car Sharing Program
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CAMPUS SECURITY REPORT

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Other Information

Campus-wide Internet Network
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Fee for Network Use
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Partnerships with Technology Companies
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Personal computer included in tuition for each student
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Discounts Available with Hardware Vendors
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Description Apple through bookstore DELL through Educational Discount Program

13. Financial Aid

Dates

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Application DeadlinesJan 15
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Notification DateDec 15

Required Forms

FAFSA
State Aid

Financial Aid Statistics

Average Freshman Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$38,911
Average Undergraduate Total Need-Based Gift Aid
$33,849
Average Need-Based Loan
$4,280
Undergraduates who have borrowed through any loan program
51%
Average amount of loan debt per graduate
$36,877
Average amount of each freshman scholarship/grant package
$26,437
Financial aid provided to international students
Yes

Available Aid

Financial Aid Methodology
Scholarships and Grants

Need-Based Aid

01 - Need-Based College/University Scholarship or Grant Aid from Institutional Funds
02 - Need-Based Federal Pell
03 - Need-Based Private Scholarships
04 - Need-Based SEOG
05 - Need-Based State Scholarships

Federal Direct Student Loan Programs

01 - Direct PLUS Loans
02 - Direct Subsidized Stafford Loans
03 - Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans

Federal Family Education Loan Programs (FFEL):

01 - Federal Nursing Loans
Is Institutional Employment Available (other than Federal Work Study)
Yes

14. Career Services & Jobs

Graduation Rates

Graduate in 4 years
67%
Graduate in 5 years
74%
Graduate in 6 years
74%

Career Services

01 - Alumni Network
02 - Alumni Services
03 - Classes
04 - Interest Inventory
05 - Internships
06 - Regional Alumni

Opportunities at School

01 - Experiential
02 - Internship

15. Majors

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02 AREA, ETHNIC, CULTURAL, GENDER, AND GROUP STUDIES.

  • Area Studies, Other.
  • Asian Studies/Civilization.
  • Latin American Studies.
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03 BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.

  • Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
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04 BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Accounting.
  • Business Administration and Management, General.
  • Entrepreneurship/Entrepreneurial Studies.
  • Finance, General.
  • Hospitality Administration/Management, General.
  • International Business/Trade/Commerce.
  • Marketing/Marketing Management, General.
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05 COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

  • Advertising.
  • Mass Communication/Media Studies.
  • Speech Communication and Rhetoric.
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06 COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.

  • Computer Science.
  • Data Processing and Data Processing Technology/Technician.
  • Information Technology.
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07 ENGINEERING.

  • Engineering, General.
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08 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.

  • English Language and Literature, General.
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09 FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.

  • French Language and Literature.
  • Japanese Language and Literature.
  • Spanish Language and Literature.
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10 HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.

  • Health Services Administration.
  • Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse.
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11 HISTORY.

  • History, General.
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12 MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.

  • Mathematics, General.
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13 NATURAL RESOURCES AND CONSERVATION.

  • Environmental Science.
  • Environmental Studies.
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16 PHYSICAL SCIENCES.

  • Chemistry, General.
  • Physics, General.
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17 PSYCHOLOGY.

  • Psychology, General.
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18 SOCIAL SCIENCES.

  • Applied Economics.
  • Development Economics and International Development.
  • Econometrics and Quantitative Economics.
  • Economics, General.
  • Economics, Other.
  • International Relations and Affairs.
  • Political Science and Government, General.
  • Sociology.
  • Urban Studies/Affairs.
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19 THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS.

  • Theology/Theological Studies.
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20 VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.

  • Art History, Criticism and Conservation.
  • Design and Visual Communications, General.
  • Fine/Studio Arts, General.
  • Visual and Performing Arts, General.

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