Saint Stats - University of St. Francis Saint Stats View facts and figures, including statistical information and data, about the University of St. Francis in Joliet, Illinois. Information includes financial aid, student demographics, athletics, clubs & organizations, faculty, enrollment, technology, career success, alumni, scholarships, mission & faith, tuition & housing and more. You can view this information in the infographic below, review key stats beneath it, or download the full brochure. Athletics Number of Athletes: 440 on Women’s Men’s & Co-ed Teams Cumulative Athlete GPA: 3.28 Member of: NAIA, CCAC, MSFA, AMC, WHAC Nickname: Fighting Saints School Colors: Brown & Gold Mascot: Bernie the Saint Bernard Enrollment & Student Body Enrollment Total Enrollment: 2,912 Undergraduate: 1,051 Full-time and 49 Part-time Graduate/Doctoral: 1,686 Adult Undergraduate: 126 Gender 64% Women | 36% Men Race 44% White 36% Hispanic/Latino 10% African-American 5% Other or Unknown 4% Asian International Status 49 International Students from Over 23 Countries First Gen Status 50% of first-year students are first generation, meaning they are the first in their families to go to college. Faculty & Class Sizes Faculty 80 Full-time; 199 Part-time 78% of Full-time faculty members have terminal degrees Class Sizes 90% with 25 or less 82% with 20 or less 61% with 15 or less 6% with 30 or more Financial Aid 98% of full-time undergraduate students received financial assistance. $22 million in USF scholarships and grants awarded to undergraduates. $21 million in undergraduate assistance from federal, state and other sources. Average first-year student assistance package: $28,434 Residents | $24,209 Commuters Average transfer assistance package: $25,294 residents | $18,393 commuters Mission & Faith USF is a Roman Catholic institution, guided by Franciscan charism. Patron saints are Saints Francis and Clare of Assisi. University Ministry offers weekday and Sunday Masses, multi-faith prayer opportunities and activities, service experiences and retreats. Peer Ministers engage fellow students with opportunities to build community and develop lives of faith and service. Faith 35% Catholic 45% Other, Unknown or None 20% Other Christian Scholarships Over 100 types of scholarship and grant opportunities. Annual Scholarships: First-years up to full tuition/Transfers up to $17,000 Annual Phi Theta Kappa Scholarships: Up to $19,000 Over $717,000 awarded through donor-funded scholarships. Tuition & Housing Tuition & Mandatory Fees: $38,900 21% of undergraduate students live on campus. Adult undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate program cost: $299 to $934 per credit hour Housing Fees for Double Occupancy: Marian Hall $12,230 | Motherhouse $12,400 | Tower Hall $11,380 Top Links College of Arts & Sciences College of Business & Health Administration College of Education Leach College of Nursing Financial Aid Student Affairs Visit Us