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  2. University of San Francisco School of Law - Wikipedia

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    The St. Ignatius College of Law was thus founded in September 18, 1912 as an evening program with 29 students. [7] Among the students of this founding class was twenty-two year old Chan Chung Wing, who would become a prominent civil rights and immigration lawyer as well as the first Chinese American to practice law in California.

  3. University of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    USF's Center for Global Education advises students on international programs sponsored by USF or external organizations and schools and facilitates the process. In sponsored study abroad programs, students pay USF's tuition and not the host program's tuition. USF has more than 89 sponsored study abroad programs in more than 40 countries. [18]

  4. Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) is a consortium of the 28 Jesuit colleges and universities and three theological centers in the United States, Canada, and Belize committed to advancing academic excellence by promoting and coordinating collaborative activities, sharing resources, and advocating and representing the work of Jesuit higher education at the national and ...

  5. Wikipedia : Visiting Scholars/Participating institutions ...

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    Kalmanovitz Hall, home of USF's Department of Rhetoric and Language. The University of San Francisco (USF) is a Jesuit Catholic university in San Francisco, California. The city's first university, USF was founded in 1855 as St. Ignatius Academy, a one-room schoolhouse with three students.

  6. List of Jesuit educational institutions - Wikipedia

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    Fenwick Hall at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts. The Jesuits (Society of Jesus) in the Catholic Church have founded and managed a number of educational institutions, including the notable secondary schools, colleges, and universities listed here.

  7. St. Ignatius Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Ignatius Institute (SII) is an undergraduate program at the University of San Francisco (USF), a private university operated by the USA West Province of the Society of Jesus (Jesuit Order) in San Francisco, California, United States. [1]

  8. Student exchange program - Wikipedia

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    A student exchange program is a program in which students from a secondary school (high school) or higher education study abroad at one of their institution's partner institutions. [1] A student exchange program may involve international travel, but does not necessarily require the student to study outside their home country.

  9. University of San Francisco School of Nursing and Health ...

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    The school is located in Cowell Hall on the 51-acre (210,000 m 2) hilltop USF campus overlooking Golden Gate Park, the Pacific Ocean and downtown San Francisco. Cowell Hall is located on the main campus, entrance from Golden Gate Avenue between Kittredge Terrace and Roselyn Terrace; Cowell Hall is behind the Harney Science Center and the University Center.