Brooklyn, NY

St. Francis College

https://www.sfc.edu/ ⟶

Graduation Rate
36%
Tuition (In-State)
$27,570
Acceptance Rate
84%
Enrollment
2,661
St. Francis College is a private, independent, co-educational, urban college whose Franciscan and Catholic traditions underpin its commitment to academic excellence, spiritual and moral values, physical fitness, social responsibility, and life-long learning. We educate the whole person for a full, relational life, developing the students’ talents and abilities to form confident alumni well prepared for graduate study, for meaningful, fulfilling careers, as well as for collaborative, service-oriented leadership. The College strives to offer ample opportunities for students to immerse themselves in the intellectual, cultural and professional opportunities afforded by New York City, and to serve the needs of the local community in which they live and study. The College provides a quality, accessibly-priced education to students from the five boroughs of New York City and well beyond. Specifically, our students experience a strong liberal arts core curriculum integrated with pre-professional programs in a wide range of disciplines, designed to prepare them for the rigors of an increasingly technological and globalized marketplace and society. Excellence of instruction, small classes and professors’ individual attention to each student create a hospitable community atmosphere, based on trust and mutual respect. These foster the development of critical thinking, moral choices, responsible citizenship and personal commitment to social justice and the environment. Our location in Brooklyn Heights provides a confluence of cultures and religious beliefs, mirroring our commitment to maintain and celebrate our diverse student body.

Costs and Financial Aid

$52,070
Tuition
$27,570
Room and Board
$18,000
Books and Supplies
$3,000
Other Expenses
$3,500

Gross Annual Cost

Estimated Annual Cost

$52,070
Gross Annual Cost
Out of pocket:
$15,171
Estimated Annual Cost
Estimated annual cost generated from the Department of Education. Actual costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
$52,070
Tuition
$27,570
Room and Board
$18,000
Books and Supplies
$3,000
Other Expenses
$3,500

Gross Annual Cost

Estimated Annual Cost

$52,070
Gross Annual Cost
Out of pocket:
$15,171
Estimated Annual Cost
Actual costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
$52,070
Tuition
$27,570
Room and Board
$18,000
Books and Supplies
$3,000
Other Expenses
$3,500

Gross Annual Cost

Estimated Annual Cost

$52,070
Gross Annual Cost
Out of pocket:
$15,171
Estimated Annual Cost
Actual costs may vary based on individual circumstances.
Federal Grants
50%
$5,546
State/Local Grants
31%
$1,911
Institutional Grants
98%
$13,907
Loans
53%
$1,879

Percent Receiving Aid and Average Aid Amount

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Acceptance Rate and Test Scores

84%

Acceptance Rate

Data not available

Applicants Submitting Test Scores

Data not available
0-0
SAT
Verbal
0-0
SAT
Math
0-0
ACT
Composite

Typical Test Scores of Admitted Students

Diversity and Demographics

2,661
Students
85% Undergrad
15% Graduate

Degree Type

94% Full-time
6% Part-time

Full-time vs Part-time Status

2,276
Undergrad
Students
62% Female
38% Male

Gender Ratio

American Indian or Alaskan Native
2%
Asian or Pacific Islander
3%
Black
25%
Hispanic
27%
White
20%
Unknown
5%
Non-resident
16%

Race and Ethnicity of Undergrad Students

Graduation Rate and Most Popular Majors

36%
4 years

Graduation Rate

Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
56
Business Administration and Management, General
49
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other
37
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies
36
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences, Other
30

Most Popular Majors and Number of Graduates

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