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Saint Francis University (SFU) is a private Catholic university in Loretto, Pennsylvania, United States. It was founded in 1847 and conducted under the tradition of the Franciscan Friars of the Third Order Regular. The university is situated on in the forests and farmland of Loretto.


History

Saint Francis College was established in 1847 by six Franciscan teaching
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from Mountbellew, Ireland, who had been given land in Loretto by Michael O'Connor, the first Bishop of Pittsburgh, to establish a school. The university was one of the first Catholic universities in the United States and the first Franciscan college in the nation. Although it originally only admitted males, it became one of the first Catholic Universities to become
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. Loretto is the site of the first English-language Roman Catholic settlement established west of the
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, in what is now the United States, by Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin in 1799. In 2001, Saint Francis College was approved to become a university by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and renamed "Saint Francis University".


Academics

Saint Francis University enrolls approximately 1,658 undergraduate students (of whom 1,392 are traditional students and 266 are continuing education students) and 527 graduate students.As 2019-20. The university offers 25 undergraduate majors and 7 graduate fields of study (including Physical Therapy, in which the university awards a doctorate) to its students.History of Saint Francis University
The university maintains an average graduation rate of 70.3%.


Campus

The main building for the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, which also has a number of smaller facilities across the local region, is located on campus. Also on the campus are The DiSepio Institute for Rural Health and Wellness, the Center for the Study of Occupational Regulation (CSOR), Center for Watershed Research & Service, and The Institute for Contemporary Franciscan Life. Immergrün Golf Course is a semi-private, nine-hole, regulation-length 3,234-yard, par-36 course on rye grass located on the campus of Saint Francis University at 105 Saint Elizabeth Street. Immergrün has not been altered since Donald Ross built it for the steel magnate Charles M. Schwab in 1917. Saint Francis University also runs a campus at Ambialet France in the Midi-Pyrénées. All classes are in English.


Athletics

Saint Francis's
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program includes 22 varsity teams, with 9 sports for men and 13 for women. The school is a member of the
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(NEC). On March 25, 2025, Saint Francis announced that it would move to
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beginning with the 2026–27 athletic year.


Notable alumni

* Jeff Bower – professional basketball manager and college basketball coach. * Captain Paul Boyton (1848–1924) - author, inventor, and member of the International Swimming Hall of Fame. * James Casorio (Master's Degree in 1995) – Representative
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1997–2010. * Dominic Joseph Mike Ryba (1903–1971) – professional baseball player. * Calvin Fowler (1940–2013) – professional and Olympic basketball player. * Mike Iuzzolino – professional basketball player and coach. * Lorenzo Jerome - professional football player. * Nick Kolarac – professional soccer player. *
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– college basketball coach. * John Michael Kudrick
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and the current bishop of
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for the Byzantines. * Scott Layden – professional basketball manager and team owner. * Brennan Manning (christened Richard Francis Xavier Manning) (1934–2013) – Christian author (e. g., The Ragamuffin Gospel), friar, priest and speaker. * John A. Nagy – author on espionage and mutinies of the
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. * John Naioti (1921–1990) – professional football player. * Steve OrohoRepublican Party
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, who has served since January 2008 in the
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, where he represents the 24th Legislative District. * Tadeusz Piotrowski – author and sociologist. * Kevin Porter – professional basketball player. * Charles M. Schwab (1862–1939) – industrialist and member of the American Metal Market Steel Hall of Fame. * Brian Sell
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and member of USA 2008 Olympic men's marathon team. *
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(1933–1970) – professional basketball player; the NBA Twyman–Stokes Teammate of the Year Award is named in his honor. * Thomas Joseph Tobin – current bishop of Diocese of Providence, Rhode Island. *
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(1947–2009) – "Stormin' Norman," professional basketball player. * Jason M. Walsh - District Attorney of
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. * Justin Walsh - Court of Common Pleas Judge in
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.


References


External links

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Saint Francis Athletics website
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