| Religious affiliation: | Roman Catholic |
| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Mid-size city |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - research/scholarship |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
“A school that has a strong Catholic foundation, promoting a great college experience, within the inviting city. The teachers are very helpful and experts in the area of teaching. The…”
“It has a diverse population of students and faculty. The environment is very welcoming and hospitality orientated. Also, the college offers many programs and clubs to get you involved around…”
“I cant wait to start at my new school. I hope I have fun, meet lots of new people, and get educated. :)…”
“Smaller classrooms makes it easier for the professors to help their students succeed. A very friendly learning environment. Getting involved in classes and clubs help with learning experinces needed in the working…”
“The staff is so helpful and they welcome you with open arms. I have a lot a of help from my advisor. The transition from community college to university was…”
St. Francis promotes all this personal attention that students receive here, but it is extremely untrue. There are SOME staff and faculty members that care about students, but most do not. The average class size is about 15-25, if teachers cared so much about students you would think they would at least know their students names. Out of all my years here I feel I only had 2 teachers that were passionate about the students. It seems that most employees here are miserable and honestly, most students are too.
» Read MoreI love it here. It's very small, but the atmosphere is phenomenal. The teachers actually care about your well-being, are interested in your life, and want to be of as much help as possible. The campus also offers many fun clubs and organizations to be involved in.
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