Office of Undergraduate Admissions
The Office of Admissions is responsible for processing applications of first-year and transfer students, and requests for readmission and non-degree status. For online (Francis Worldwide ), graduate and professional studies admissions, please refer to the specific program in the table of contents.
Mailing address: |
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
Saint Francis University
P.O. Box 600
Loretto, Pennsylvania 15940-0600 |
Telephone: |
(814) 472-3100
(866) 342-5738 (toll-free)
(814) 472-3335 (Fax) |
E-Mail: |
admissions@francis.edu |
Internet: |
www.francis.edu |
Office hours: Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and selected Saturdays.
Admission Process and Requirements for First-Year Students
- A candidate for admission should have been graduated from an approved secondary school. Applicants who have not completed four years of high school must submit a High School Equivalent Diploma (GED) issued by their state department of education.
- Candidates for admission must submit an official transcript indicating the successful completion of at least 16 academic units of work (grades 9-12) earned at a secondary school approved by state and regional accrediting agencies. The 16 units are to be distributed as indicated below:
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Non-Science Majors
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English |
4 units |
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Mathematics (Algebra I&II or Algebra I and Plane Geometry) |
2 units |
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Social Studies |
2 units |
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Science |
1 unit |
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Academic Electives |
7 units |
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Minimum Total |
16 units |
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Science/Allied Health Majors
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(Biology, Exercise Physiology, Medical Technology, Nursing, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant Sciences, Public Health, Occupational Therapy, and Podiatric Science majors) |
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English |
4 units |
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Mathematics |
2 units |
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Social Studies |
2 units |
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Science* |
2 units |
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Academic Electives |
6 units |
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Minimum Total |
16 units |
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(Chemistry, Computer Science, Engineering, and Mathematics majors) |
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English |
4 units |
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Mathematics |
4 units |
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Social Studies |
2 units |
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Science* |
2 units |
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Academic Electives |
4 units |
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Minimum Total |
16 units |
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*Physical Therapy applicants must have four units of math, four units of science, and two units of academic electives.
*Nursing applicants must have algebra, chemistry, and biology. |
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- Individuals seeking admission must complete all required elements of the application portfolio for their respective intended major by the required deadline. Full details and requirements may be found at www.francis.edu/undergraduate-application-process/.
Admission Requirements for Transfer Students
Any student who has attended a college/university full-time and has attempted 12 credits will be considered a transfer student. A candidate for transfer admission should have earned minimum of 12 transferable credits and a 2.0 G.P.A. to be considered for admission to the university. Meeting the minimum G.P.A. does not guarantee admission to all academic programs. The Nursing and Physical Therapy programs can accept students on a space available basis. To be considered for admission into those programs, competitive applicants should have a minimum cumulative G.P.A. of a 3.0. Students transferring into the nursing program must also have a 2.6 G.P.A. in required science courses.
Acceptance of Transfer Credit
Transfer students will receive an official credit evaluation after an offer of admission has been made. A preliminary evaluation, even before application, may be requested. Changes in the transfer evaluation will not be made after the student has completed one semester at Saint Francis University. For more information on the transfer of undergraduate credits, see the Transfer of Credit- Undergraduate policy in the Academic Policy section of this catalog.
Admission of International Students
International applicants will need to meet the admission requirements for first-year or transfer students. In addition to those requirements, students whose native language is not English must submit proof of English language proficiency. TOEFL, IELTs, or iTEP exam scores can be submitted to satisfy the language proficiency requirement.
Before an international student can be eligible for an I-20, they must also submit to the Office of Admissions an Affidavit of Financial Support Form.
Readmission
Students previously enrolled at Saint Francis University who have interrupted their studies for financial or personal reasons do not need to submit another undergraduate admission application. However, they do need to contact the Office of Admissions for the reactivation of their credentials. The Admissions Office will process their request for readmission through the Vice President of Academic Affairs, the Vice President for Student Development, and the appropriate academic department chair.
Students who are academically dismissed from the University may not reapply for admission for at least one calendar year. Applications for readmission from students who have been academically dismissed will be reviewed by the university’s Academic Standing Committee. Additional details can be found in the Academic Policy section of this catalog.
Students who have attended another institution in the interim will need to submit an official transcript from the institution in which they have enrolled, be in good academic standing at that institution, and submit the College Clearance Form.
Students who are readmitted to Saint Francis University, either in their original major or a new major, will be governed by the degree requirements as stated in the University’s catalog in effect at the time of readmission. Readmitted students will be assigned their former departmental advisors for scheduling purposes where appropriate.
Non-Degree Students
Students wishing to take courses of interest may do so on a space-available basis. Applications for non-matriculated status can be obtained by emailing worldwide@francis.edu. No more than 24 credits may be taken by any student in the non-degree category.
For Those Currently in the Military Service
The Military Affairs Office educates veteran-students on Federal and State programs that are in place to assist with funding an education. This includes but is not limited to Veterans Affairs and ROTC benefits. The Certifying Official submits all veteran enrollments to the appropriate VA Regional Processing Office (VARPO).
The Military Affairs Office assists veterans with the application, financial aid, and scheduling processes at Saint Francis University as well as overseeing the Military Science curriculum as acting liaison for the program on campus. The staff educates veterans about physical and mental health services that are provided on campus and throughout the surrounding area. For additional information or questions, please contact: Laura Papcunik, Military Affairs Representative, (814) 472-3077, lpapcunik@francis.edu, or Jacob Taylor, Registrar, (814) 472-3009, jtaylor@francis.edu.
Saint Francis University has been designated as an institutional member of Service members Opportunity Colleges (SOC), a group of more than 400 colleges and universities providing voluntary postsecondary education to members of the military throughout the world. As a SOC member, Saint Francis University recognizes the unique nature of the military lifestyle and has committed itself to easing the transfer of relevant course credits, providing flexible academic residency requirements, and crediting learning from appropriate military training and experiences. SOC has been developed jointly by educational representatives of each of the Armed Services, the Office of the Secretary of Defense and a consortium of 13 leading national higher education associations; it is sponsored by the American Association of State Colleges and Universities (AASCU) and the American Association of Community and Junior Colleges (AACJC).
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