Fort Wayne, IN
2701 Spring St, Fort Wayne, IN 46808
http://www.sf.edu
University of Saint Francis - Indiana is a private, Catholic university located in Fort Wayne, IN. Admission is almost attainable for anybody, as the acceptance rate is 93%. It ranks #557 in the USA on our best all-around colleges list. It is a smaller sized institution with full-time enrollment of 1,599 undergraduates. Saint Francis - Indiana's most desired major is a Bachelor's in Nursing, which is comprised of 31% of the student body. Additional often decided options include Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies, which accounts for 7% of students, and Radiologic Technician (5%). Its medical assistant technology and health care management programs are both ranked second in Indiana. What's more, University of Saint Francis - Indiana ranked 1st in IN for safest colleges. At full freight, tuition goes for $31,951 a year for Indiana residents but $28,908 for those of you not based in Indiana. None the less, each and every Saint Francis - Indiana student gets scholarship or grant funding. 56% of University of Saint Francis - Indiana undergraduates wind up their learning with a degree, young and ready to hit the labor market. On average, alumni take home a yearly salary of $35,100 two years after receiving their degrees. After 4 more years of experience, the alumni's median annual earnings increases 15.1% to $40,400, which is 0.7% above the national median earnings. Some of you might want to know that Saint Francis - Indiana's undergraduates' scores on the reading section of the SAT commonly range from 480 to 590 and practically 4/5 of applicants submit the SAT. What's more, Saint Francis - Indiana offers evening degree programs. With regard to expenses, be aware that the average net price per year is $17,371 and Saint Francis - Indiana students awarded institutional grants receive $17,480 in financial aid on average. On the subject of demographics, the student body is comprised of 67% females and 14% of undergraduates are from households with an annual income of $30k to $48k. In terms of the campus experience, 50% of first-year undergraduates live on campus. To wind things up, six years after graduating, the highest-earning quartile of graduates make $55,200 or more and six years after graduating, 91% of alumni are gainfully employed.
8.76
Party Scene
8.49
Location
8.24
Dorms
8.50
Campus Food
8.49
Student Life
9.79
Safety
SAT Score
960-1150
ACT Score
18-24
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
55%
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Foods, Nutrition, and Wellness Studies
Radiologic Technician
Business
Biology
Physical Therapy Technician
Developmental and Child Psychology