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  1. Why Saint Francis? We’re focused on helping you build your ultimate future—one based on knowledge, faith and community. Career-Focused Academics Choose from more than 60 programs. An Affordable, Valuable Education 100% of our full-time undergraduate students receive financial assistance. A Student-Focused University 11:1 Student-to-faculty ratio 36 Student clubs and organizations 16 ...

  2. University of St. Francis offers undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degree programs on campus and online. View requirements and apply today!

  3. The University of St. Francis was established in 1920 by the Congregation of the Third Order of St. Francis of Mary Immaculate for the education of its own members. Timeline: In 1925, under the title Assisi Junior College, its doors opened to women outside the congregation. In the fall term of 1930, a senior college curriculum was established ...

  4. Incoming First-Year Students. We will work closely with you through the admissions and financial aid processes. That means you can relax and focus on the experience of becoming a college student. St. Francis is nationally ranked, and we have won awards for our faculty and degree programs, but our real achievements comes from your success as a ...

  5. If you’ve already applied and you’ve been assigned a counselor, you can click here to view admissions counselors to schedule a visit with that individual. Otherwise, you can quickly and conveniently schedule some time with our admissions staff by using the appointment links below. We suggest that you have your transcripts, test scores (if ...

  6. What undergraduate degree programs are you interested in? What semester do you plan to enter USF? (Fall YYYY, Spring YYYY or Summer YYYY) Do you have specific questions or want additional information? Find out more about earning an undergraduate degree at the nationally ranked University of St. Francis located in Joliet, IL near Chicago!

  7. A bachelor’s degree is an undergraduate academic degree awarded by the University of St. Francis on completion of a course of study (your degree program or “major”). This is typically 120 credit hours of study that can include classroom, lab, internship, practicum, research-based, and clinical experience. Our educational programs integrate:

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