As one of the top rung universities of the USA, USFCA admissions are much coveted and looked up to. With an acceptance rate of 65%, we can assume the the university is not extremely selective in terms of its admission policies, which might come as a relief to many aspirants.
The admission process of the university is quite straughtforward and uncomplicated. let's have a look!
Undergraduate Application
Choose the Application Form
USFCA accepts Common App for undergraduate applications. Make an account on the Common App portal to start applying at University of San Francisco,
Submit Official Transcripts
The applicants are required to submit their official highschool transcripts as well as secondary school statement which has to be submitted by your school counselor on your behalf.
Submit Essays
The applicants are required to write one essay and one short answer which are specific to USFCA in the application form.
The short answer prompt is, “How do you see yourself becoming a part of our Jesuit mission?”
Submit Standardized Scores
The university mandates the applicants to take either ACT or SAT and submit the scores for the same.
Even though the university adopts test optional policy, it is recommended that the applicants submit their ACT/SAT scores.
Submit Letter of Recommendation
The applicants are required to submit a letter of recommendation or an endorsement form from a teacher of their high school from a course relevant to the program they are applying for.
Submit Supplemental Documents
You are required to submit program specific documents.
Submit Application Fee
At the end of all, the applicants are required to pay the non-refundable application fee of $70, however, in case they meet the criteria for financially weak applicants, they can request for a fee waiver.
Graduate Application
The process of applying to USFCA graduate programs are specific to the programs and are decided by the departments themselves. Which is why it is suggested that the applicants go through their intended program pages to look up for the admission process. To find them, you can click here.