University of Saint Francis (Indiana)

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University of Saint Francis
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Established: 1890 (details)
Type: private liberal arts
President: Sister M. Elise Kriss
Students: 1,883
Undergraduates: 1,650
Postgraduates: 233
Location: Fort Wayne, IN, USA
Campus: suburban: 72 acres (0.29 km²)
Athletics: 13 NAIA teams,
called Cougars
Colors: Royal Blue and White
Affiliations: Roman Catholic Church
Order of Saint Francis
Website: www.sf.edu

Not to be confused with the separate University of Saint Francis in Joliet, Illinois.

The University of Saint Francis is a liberal arts university located in Fort Wayne, Indiana, which is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. Since its founding, the university promotes Catholic and Franciscan values. The majority of the students come from states in the American Midwest, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, and Ohio, though there are an increasing number of students from outside the region and the country as well. The school currently enrolls 1,850 students, and over 200 graduate students.

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[edit] Academics

University of Saint Francis is organized into five schools:

  • Keith Busse School of Business and Entrepreneurial Leadership
  • School of Creative Arts
  • School of Health Sciences
  • School Of Arts and Sciences
  • School of Professional Studies

[edit] Campus

The campus covers 108 acres, and has some 20 buildings, including three residence halls and a planetarium.

[edit] History

History at a glance
Saint Francis College Established 1890
Location Lafayette IN USA
Relocated 1944
Location Fort Wayne IN USA
University of Saint Francis Renamed 1998

The school was founded in Lafayette, Indiana in 1890. The campus moved to its current Fort Wayne campus in 1944, to the estate of the former industrialist John H. Bass. The school has remained in Fort Wayne since, and has gradually expanded, adding a graduate school in 1960.

[edit] Athletics

The university's sports teams are known as the Saint Francis Cougars. It fields teams for the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track & field, and volleyball. Teams compete in the NAIA's Mid-Central College Conference and the Mid-States Football Association.

[edit] SOCA Mission

The School of Creative Arts at the University of Saint Francis provides students with a solid education in the arts which encompasses both traditionally and technologically advanced methods of arts education. It facilitates learning and professional development for a diverse student body.

Franciscan values are promoted in the coursework and learning experience to provide for the personal growth of each student. The Associate Degree in Communication Arts and Graphic Design provides students with working knowledge in a specific concentration.

The various Bachelor of Art degrees complement the liberal arts tradition of the university and educate students in programs which specifically promote the areas of studio art, communication arts and graphic design, computer art, art education, and communication.

The Master of Art program builds upon a baccalaureate foundation to provide a student with expertise in a specific major and minor. The School of Creative Arts offers coursework in Music, Dance and Theatre.

[edit] NASAD Accreditation

In October 2004, The National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD), voted to grant membership to the School of Creative Arts at the University of Saint Francis. SOCA shares this honor with only 240 other schools in the country. Link to NASAD website - http://nasad.arts-accredit.org/index.jsp

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