University of San Francisco Top Questions

What's the most frustrating thing about University of San Francisco?

Janna

Tuition costs nearly 40,000 dollars a year. With scholarships, this is a reasonable price for a nursing degree that guarantees graduation in four years with a BSN. However, for a majority of other majors, the cost of tuition is not readily apparent in our schools equiptment, computer and specialized rooms, or science laboratory equipment. Many people have difficulties getting financial aid, and we lose students ever year who transfer to state schools with better reputations, supplies and less tuition.

Kathleen

The most frustrating thing about my school is that it is hilly!

Myrel

challenging classes and competition with other students

Luong

I haven't got any frustrating.

Chenoa

The school charges a rediculous amount of money for an average education. The actual facilities are getting old while the school spends massive amounts of money on stupid decorations. You will be charged for a bus pass and activity fee regardless of whether you have a car or are interested in any activities. You will see a constant increase in charges with little to no change in your environment. If you are an underclassmen and want the convenience of living on campus, you will have a limit on how many times a friend can stay over in your room/month.

Marisa

the staff

Bharat

For the money it costs, there simply aren't enough career services. It costs far too much, and delivers way too little as far as a phyiscal return on the investment.

emily

The administration doesnt listen to us all the time when we need them.

Erika

The financial aid office