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University of San Francisco (USF)

San Francisco, CA

Average GPA : 3.5

SAT: 1130-1330

ACT: 23-29

Tuition and Fees : $50,282?(2019-20)

In-state Tuition: -

Room and board: $15,410?(2019-20)

Acceptance Rate : 65%

Total Enrollment: 10,714

Application Deadline: Jan. 15

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University of San Francisco Questions and Answers

Is housing on-campus guaranteed after first year? How expensive are off-campus accommodations for students?

Asked by Tracy A. from Sacramento, CA

As a caring elderly Grandmother, I am interested in the all around safety at US..? Thank you

Asked by Lily from Canada

Hi Lily, more information regarding the University of San Francisco's campus safety can be found here: www.usnews.com/best-colleges/university-of-san-francisco-1325/campus-safety

Reply by Alexis

Must I attend any religious affiliated activities due to its' categorization as a Jesuit Catholic university?

Asked by Gabriel from California

No one is required to attend any religious affiliated activities during their time at USF. Graduation is held in St. Ignatius Church on campus, as is a matriculation ceremony at the beginning of freshmen year. I can honestly tell you those were two of the three times I entered the church during my time at USF (the third was to show some friends who were visiting). ALSO, despite what is stated in this profile, no one is required to learn about Catholicism. On top of the normal requirements at a public university, there are also requirements for philosophy, theology, ethics, cultural diversity, and community service. While many people choose to take a class on Catholicism to fulfill their theology requirement, it is also possible to fill that requirement with a class on Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and any other religion class that university provides.

Reply by Stacy P, Class of 2009