University of San Francisco
Common Data Set 2020-21
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SAT Composite
1150-1235
SAT Math
570-620
SAT Reading
570-616
ACT Composite
24-27
Federal outcomes
Federal data from the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard, vintage 2022-23. Outcomes reflect earlier cohorts than the CDS year shown elsewhere on this page.
$89,812
10 yrs after enrollment
70%
6-year completion
$41,431
sticker minus grants
$23,000
federal loans only
All Extracted Fields
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General Information
6 TABLESEmail Address:- [x] X Yes
Are your responses to the CDS posted for reference on your institution's Website?Yes
Admissions Email Address:-
Source of institutional control (Check only one):Private (nonprofit)
Classify your undergraduate institution:Coeducational college
Academic year calendar:Semester
Bachelor'sX
Postbachelor's certificateX
Master'sX
Post-master's certificateX
Enrollment And Persistence
4 TABLESFirst-Time, First-Year Admission
7 TABLESSATX
ACTX
Does your institution make use of SAT or ACT scores in admission decisions for first-time, first-year, degree-seeking applicants?No
Number of qualified applicants offered a place on waiting list:1,988
Number accepting a place on the waiting list:792
Total academic units20
English4
Mathematics3
Science2
Foreign language2
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 700-80011.4
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 600-69950.6
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 500-59934.3
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: 400-4993.7
SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing: Total100
SAT Math: 700-80016.2
SAT Math: 600-69944.9
SAT Math: 500-59936.2
SAT Math: 400-4992.8
SAT Math: Total100.0
SAT Composite: 1400-16009.7
SAT Composite: 1200-139951.2
SAT Composite: 1000-119937.4
SAT Composite: 800-9991.7
SAT Composite: Total100.0
ACT Composite: 30-3625.5
ACT Composite: 24-2954.0
ACT Composite: 18-2320
ACT Composite: 12-170.4
ACT Composite: Total100
Percent in top tenth of high school graduating class34.7
Percent in top quarter of high school graduating class72.9
Percent in top half of high school graduating class94.6
Percent in bottom half of high school graduating class5.4
Percent in bottom quarter of high school graduating class2.7
Percent of total first-time, first-year students who submitted high school class rank:24.3
Percent who had GPA of 4.013.7
Percent who had GPA between 3.75 and 3.9920.3
Percent who had GPA between 3.50 and 3.7421.2
Percent who had GPA between 3.25 and 3.4919.3
Percent who had GPA between 3.00 and 3.2417.2
Percent who had GPA between 2.50 and 2.998.3
Percent who had GPA between 2.0 and 2.490.1
Total100.0
If you have an application fee and an on-line application option, please indicate policy for students who apply on-line:X
Yes, on a rolling basis:X
If yes, maximum period of postponement:If your institution has waived its application fee for the Fall 2021 admission cycle please select no.
Transfer Admission
2 TABLESHigh school transcriptRequired of Some
College transcript(s)Required of All
Essay or personal statementNot Required
InterviewNot Required
Statement of good standing from prior institution(s)Not Required
Describe additional requirements for transfer admission, if applicable:- D12 Report the lowest grade earned for any course that may be transferred 2.00 Number Unit Type - D13 Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a two-year institution: 70 Credits Number Unit Type - D14 Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a four-year institution: 90 Credits - D15 Minimum number of credits that transfers must complete at your institution to earn an associate - D16 Minimum number of credits that transfers must complete at your institution to earn a bachelor's 45 - D17 Describe other transfer credit policies: ## D18-D22: Military Service Transfer Credit Policies - D18 Does your institution accept the following military/veteran transfer credits: Yes No Number Unit Type - D19 Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred based on military education evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE): Number Unit Type - D20 Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred based on Department of Defense supported prior learning assessments (College Level Examination Program (CLEP) or DANTES Subject Standardized Tests Yes No - D21 Are the military/veteran credit transfer policies published on your website? - D22 Describe other military/veteran transfer credit policies unique to your institution: Previous academic record most important. To be competitive, overall GPA of 2.50 or ##
Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a two-year institution:70
Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a two-year institution:credit
Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a four-year institution:90
Maximum number of credits or courses that may be transferred from a four-year institution:credit
Describe other military/veteran transfer credit policies unique to your institution:Previous academic record most important. To be competitive, overall GPA of 2.50 or ## D12-D17: Transfer Credit Policies Maximum of 70 lower division semester credits may be transferred from 2-year American Council on Education (ACE) College Level Examination Program (CLEP) DANTES Subject Standardized Tests (DSST) If yes, please provide the URL where the policy can be located: ##
Academic Offerings and Policies
2 TABLESCross-registrationX
Distance learningX
Double majorX
English as a Second Language (ESL)X
Exchange student program (domestic)X
External degree programX
Honors ProgramX
Independent studyX
InternshipsX
Liberal arts/career combinationX
Study abroadX
Teacher certification programX
Other (specify):X
Specify:-
Arts/fine artsX
English (including composition)X
Foreign languagesX
HistoryX
HumanitiesX
MathematicsX
PhilosophyX
Sciences (biological or physical)X
Social scienceX
Other (describe):X
Describe:Cooperative work study in computer science courses
Student Life
4 TABLESPercent who are from out of state (exclude international/nonresidents from the numerator and denominator)36%
Percent of males who join fraternities4%
Percent of females who join sororities10%
Percent who live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing6%
Percent who live off campus or commute94%
Percent of students age 25 and older0%
Percent who are from out of state (exclude international/nonresidents from the numerator and denominator)34%
Percent of males who join fraternities5%
Percent of females who join sororities10%
Percent who live in college-owned, -operated, or -affiliated housing3%
Percent who live off campus or commute97%
Percent of students age 25 and older7%
Average age of full-time students18
Average age of all students (full- and part-time)18
Average age of full-time students20
Average age of all students (full- and part-time)20
Campus MinistriesX
Choral groupsX
DanceX
Drama/theaterX
International Student OrganizationX
Jazz bandX
Literary magazineX
Marching bandX
Music ensemblesX
Musical theaterX
Pep bandX
Radio stationX
Student governmentX
Student newspaperX
Television stationX
YearbookX
Apartments for single studentsX
Special housing for international studentsX
Theme housingX
Annual Expenses
5 TABLESPlease provide the URL of your institution’s net price calculator:http://www.usfca.edu/netpricecalculator/
Do tuition and fees vary by year of study (e.g., sophomore, junior, senior)?No
Do tuition and fees vary by undergraduate instructional program?No
Financial Aid
6 TABLESFAFSAX
State aid formX
Priority date for filing required financial aid forms:X
Priority date for filing required financial aid forms: Month1
Priority date for filing required financial aid forms: Day15
b) Students notified on a rolling basis:X
If yes, starting date (Month):12
If yes, starting date (Day):15
Federal Nursing LoansX
Federal Pell GrantsX
State scholarships/grantsX
Private scholarshipsX
College/university scholarship or grant aid from institutional fundsX
If your institution has recently implemented any major financial aid policy, program, or initiative to make your institution more affordable to incoming students such as replacing loans with grants, or waiving costs for families below a certain income level please provide details:Are these policies related to the COVID-19 pandemic?