The value of a University of Saint Francis education is in the numbers. In the last survey of our graduates, 94 percent reported being employed or pursuing another degree. Of those 94 percent, 85 percent reported employment in a field relating to their major.
A producer/director at PBS-39, Amber describes how USF’s curriculum, professors and internship prepared her for the demands of her profession.
Jason relates how, after changing majors three times, he got hooked on English literature, was inspired by a USF professor and became a teacher himself.
John credits his USF liberal arts education and hands-on lab experiences with making him the versatile, effective teacher he is today.
Dani feels her success as a working artist is enhanced by her USF liberal arts education, which enables her to connect with people on many different levels.
Citing his USF opportunities, Eric describes meeting a famous photojournalist, doing sound editing on a full-length film and working on a documentary in New York.
Bret explains what he learned from his USF football and academic experiences, noting that his coaches and professors were always there for him.
Unique internships allowed Justin to experience every job in his field as an undergraduate, providing endless opportunities to what he could do after he graduated.
At Saint Francis, Nadzara valued being treated as an individual with her own story and was encouraged by her professors’ belief in her. She has carried those principles into her career as a teacher.
The skills and knowledge Mike gained at Saint Francis provided the foundation and background that led to his career as the senior vice president for a large health care services provider.