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University of St. Francis

Also known as: USF

5 Star University
500 Wilcox St, Joliet, IL 60435, USA
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The University of St. Francis, located in Joliet, Illinois, is a private Catholic university known for its personalized education and community focus. For the most recent admission cycle (Class of 2028), the university reported an overall acceptance rate of approximately 58.4%, reflecting a moderately selective admissions process. This rate is influenced by factors such as the size of the applicant pool, which has seen steady growth in recent years, and the university's commitment to holistic review of applications. While the University of St. Francis does publish some admission statistics through its official website and resources like the Common Data Set, detailed breakdowns for specific categories can be limited. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, prospective students are encouraged to visit the official admissions page.

  • Overall Acceptance Rate: 58.4% for the Class of 2028, with approximately 2,200 applicants and 1,285 admitted students, indicating a consistent level of selectivity compared to prior years.
  • Early Action/Decision Rate: Data unavailable for the most recent cycle. Based on historical trends, early applicants may see a slightly higher acceptance rate, estimated around 60-65%, due to demonstrated interest.
  • International Student Rate: Specific data unavailable. Given regional norms for similar institutions, the rate is estimated at 50-55%, reflecting additional scrutiny of academic and language requirements.

Over the past few years, the University of St. Francis has maintained a relatively stable acceptance rate, hovering between 55% and 60%, suggesting a balanced approach to selectivity despite a growing applicant pool. The lack of detailed early action or decision data makes it challenging to assess the impact of application timing, though anecdotal evidence suggests early applicants may have a slight advantage. For international students, admissions can be more competitive due to additional requirements like TOEFL scores. Compared to peer institutions in the Midwest, such as other small Catholic universities, St. Francis’s selectivity is moderate—less competitive than elite schools but more discerning than open-admission colleges. This positions the university as an accessible yet quality-focused option for many students seeking a values-driven education.

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