St. Francis College

St. Francis College
St. Francis College
Colegio Universitario de San Francisco
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Acrónimo SFC
Lema «The Small College of Big Dreams»
Tipo Privada
Fundación 1859
Localización
Dirección Brooklyn, Nueva York, Bandera de los Estados Unidos Estados Unidos
Campus Urbano
Academia
Estudiantes 2.400
Mascota Terrier
Colores académicos Azul y Rojo         
Colores deportivos Azul y Rojo         
Administración
Canciller Frank J. Macchiarola
Presidente Brendan J. Dugan
Financiamiento USD$ 56.4 million[1]
StFrancisCollege.edu

St. Francis College es una institución educativa privada situada en Brooklyn, New York, Estados Unidos. Fue fundada en 1859 como St. Francis Academy por los frailes Franciscanos, siendo la primera escuela privada en la Diócesis Católica de Brooklyn.

Hoy en día, hay mas de 2.400 estudiantes de 80 países que están inscritos en la escuela. St. Francis College ha sido clasificado por el New York Times como una de las universidades más diversas en los Estados Unidos.[2] La universidad también ha sido clasificado por las revistas Forbes y U.S. News & World Report como uno de los mejores colegios universitarios en la región norte de los EE.UU.[3] [4]

Referencias

  1. As of June 30, 2009. «U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2009 Endowment Market Value and Percentage Change in Endowment Market Value from FY 2008 to FY 2009» (PDF). 2009 NACUBO-Commonfund Study of Endowments. National Association of College and University Business Officers. Consultado el 25 de febrero de 2010.
  2. «Colleges of Many Colors», The New York Times, 05-11-2006. Consultado el 15-08-2007.
  3. «America's Best Colleges List». Forbes.com (2009). Consultado el 08-07-2010.
  4. «Baccalaureate Colleges (North) Rankings». U.S News & World Report (2009). Consultado el 08-07-2010.

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