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  1. The University of San Francisco ( USF) is a private Jesuit university in San Francisco, California. The university's main campus is located on a 55-acre (22 ha) setting between the Golden Gate Bridge and Golden Gate Park. The main campus is nicknamed "The Hilltop" and is split into two sections within a block of each other.

  2. Website. www .ucsf .edu. The University of California, San Francisco ( UCSF) is a public land-grant research university in San Francisco, California. It is part of the University of California system and is dedicated entirely to health science and life science. It conducts research and teaching in medical and biological sciences.

  3. Ever since its beginning, the University of San Francisco has been different. The university was founded in 1855 as St. Ignatius Academy, a one-room schoolhouse on a cow path that would become Market Street. On opening day, three students showed up — for a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:1. By 1858, the number of students grew to 65.

  4. The University of San Francisco was founded by Jesuits in 1855 as St. Ignatius Academy. The school was elevated to collegiate status when it was granted a state charter in 1859. It was the first institution of higher education in San Francisco. The first Bachelor of Arts degree was awarded in 1863 and the first master’s degree in 1867.

  5. University of San FranciscoSchool of Law. /  37.77472°N 122.45250°W  / 37.77472; -122.45250. The University of San Francisco School of Law ( USF Law) is the law school of the private University of San Francisco. Established in 1912, it received American Bar Association accreditation in 1935 and joined the Association of American Law ...

  6. The University of San Francisco, is a private Jesuit university founded in 1855 in San Francisco, California, and is the oldest university in San Francisco. Categories: Colleges and universities in California. Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Landmarks in San Francisco.

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