Saint Francis University

Saint Francis University
Established 1847
Type Private, Catholic
Endowment $19.8 million[1]
President Father Gabriel Zeis
Academic staff 241
Undergraduates 1,832
Postgraduates 617
Location Loretto, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, and Ambialet, France
Campus Rural, 600 acres (243 ha)
Athletics 22 teams
Colors Red and White          
Nickname Red Flash
Website www.francis.edu

Saint Francis University is a four-year, coeducational Catholic liberal arts university in Loretto, Pennsylvania. It was founded in 1847 and conducted under the tradition of the Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular. The university is situated on 600 acres (243 ha) in the forests and farmland of Loretto.

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Overview

Located in Loretto, Pennsylvania, Saint Francis University enrolls approximately 1,832 undergraduate students, of which 40.7% are male and 59.3% female; and 617 graduate students.[2] The university offers 25 undergraduate and 7 graduate majors to its students including a Doctor of Physical Therapy.[3] The university maintains an average graduation rate of 69.9%.[2] Saint Francis University has 21 men's and women's sports teams and competes in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I level.

The current president of the university is Fr. Gabriel Zeis, TOR.

Mount Assisi Friary, which is the former mansion of industrialist Charles M. Schwab, is on the grounds of Saint Francis University.

Also contained in the grounds is the main building for the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art which has a number of smaller facilities across the local region.

Immergrün Golf Course is a 9-hole course located on the campus of Saint Francis University. Immergrün has never been altered since it was built by Donald Ross for Charles M. Schwab in 1917.[4]

Also on the campus are The DiSepio Institute for Rural Health and Wellness[5] and the Center of Excellence for Remote and Medically Under-Served Areas (CERMUSA) a research and applied technology center.[6]

Saint Francis University also runs a campus at Ambialet, France.[7]

History

Saint Francis College was established in 1847 by six Franciscan Friars from Ireland who were given land in Loretto by Bishop Michael O'Connor to establish a school.[3] The University was one of the first Catholic Universities in the United States and the first Franciscan college in the nation. Although it originally only admitted males, it became one of the first Catholic Universities to become co-educational. Loretto is the site of the first English-language Roman Catholic Church settlement established west of the Allegheny Front, in what is now the United States, by Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin in 1799.

In 2001, Saint Francis College was accredited with university status and renamed to Saint Francis University.

St. Francis College campus
The John F. Kennedy Center  
DeGol Field  
North Campus  

Athletics

Athletically, Saint Francis competes in the NCAA's Northeast Conference. Men's Volleyball competes in the Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (EIVA). Their nickname is the Red Flash. The University has a total of 22 varsity sports teams, with nine men's teams and 13 women's programs all competing in NCAA Division I.

Notable alumni

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