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The University of San Francisco School of Law's Law School Transparency under-employment score is 16.1%, indicating the percentage of the Class of 2023 unemployed, pursuing an additional degree, or working in a non-professional, short-term, or part-time job nine months after graduation.
The University of San Francisco School of Law, A History, 1912-1978. The University of San Francisco, 1987. Ziajka, Alan. Legacy and Promise: 150 Years of Jesuit Education at the University of San Francisco. The University of San Francisco, 2005. Ziajka, Alan. The University of San Francisco School of Law Century. The University of San ...
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In 2024, the University of San Francisco accepted 71.2% of undergraduate applicants, with admission standards considered very high, applicant competition considered low, and with those enrolled having an average 3.57 high school GPA. The university does not require submission of standardized test scores, USF being a test-optional school.
Francis P. Filice, Roman Catholic priest and professor at the University of San Francisco; Gino Geraci, pastor and radio host; William J. Justice, Auxiliary Bishop of San Francisco (2008–2017) Steven J. Lopes, Bishop of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter (2016–present) Chad Ripperger, Catholic priest and theologian
The University of South Florida’s board of trustees voted Monday to confirm Tampa lawyer Rhea Law as interim president of the school, replacing outgoing president Steve Currall. While the ...
University of South Florida President Rhea Law will receive a $300,000 bonus after the school’s board of trustees gave her high marks for leadership over the past year. Law, who stepped into the ...
Thomas Albert Nazario (born May 15, 1949) is an American lawyer, author and international children's rights advocate. He is an assistant professor at the University of San Francisco School of Law, as well as founder and president of the San Francisco-based The Forgotten International, and previously program director of University of San Francisco's Tibetan Children Education Project. [4]