University of San Francisco Top Questions

Describe how University of San Francisco looks to someone who's never seen it.

Tania

USF is the heart of San Francisco.

Jesse

University of Spoiled Foreigners, University of Single Females, and hipsters.

Jared

I think my school from the outside just looks like a great place to learn. I have found certain spots on campus that I really enjoy studying in. It is just a comfortable and great atmosphere to get an education.

Frances

University of San Francisco is a small, private school that is both generous with their financial aid and that loves students who have a passion for changing the world in their own way.

Michael

The school is really in the middle of the city, when driving by, it might just look like a large high school. It's in the middle of a residential area, but the school is very attractive and appealing to the eye. The famous St. Ignatius church can be seen from almost anywhere in the city. The school is clean, despite the current on-going construction, and on a school day, there are many students walking to and from class or their dorms.

Tayler

It is small, but beautiful. Usually, people in the City will drive right past it not see it unless someone points it out- that is, except for the massive, historic St. Ignacius church on campus!

Charlene

A Cathredal with a bunch of construction surrounding it and a building with a bell tower on top of the hill.

Gen

environmentally, culturally, globally, and financially conscience.

Alexandra

USF is expensive, but overall I feel that it is worth it. I have never had a problem getting my classes, I feel supported by my teachers and peers, the environment is beautiful and the city is exciting.

Paige

The University of San Francisco is brimming with opportunity--opportunity to learn in an intimate environment, opportunity to be cultured in the international city of San Francisco, the opportunity to gain experience through the many internships that the city has to offer, opportunity to experience great cuisine and diversity, and the opportunity to have a great college experience.