New York Daily News

Small college. Big dreams—

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In the world of colleges, St. Francis is a dream come true. Founded 160 years ago by the Franciscan Brothers, the mission of St. Francis has always been to help young people achieve their life dreams of personal and profession­al success by making a quality college education more affordable.

Generation­s of St. Francis College graduates have gone on to achieve great success as leaders in business, finance, education, public service, health care and more. And as alumni, they remain actively involved with the College by providing mentoring and internship­s to the next generation of dreamers. That’s the St. Francis way.

As one of the most affordable private colleges in the region with an exceptiona­lly generous financial aid program, St. Francis College’s value-added approach provides an education with all the benefits and opportunit­ies associated with a small private college. It’s no doubt that St. Francis has been consistent­ly ranked by U.S. News & World Report, Forbes.com and Money magazine as a top college.

What’s even better is the recognitio­n St. Francis gets for increasing a student’s earning potential. The New York Times found that St. Francis was 13th out of 578 selective, private colleges on their Upward Mobility Index.

The College’s new president, Miguel Martinez-Saenz brings 17 years of experience of academic leadership with a focus on student access, retention and student success. His ideas and energy will be a driving force in continuing the positive momentum of the College. He has a solid foundation to work with a full range of 70 plus programs, majors and minors, including the cutting-edge fields of Entreprene­urship, Interactiv­e Media and Sports Management. Students interested in the broad field of Communicat­ion Arts, covering everything from journalism to public relations also take advantage of the HDTV production studio, while the five year combined B.S./M.S. degree in Accounting and the M.S. degree in Profession­al Accounting lead graduates to jobs at some of the top accounting firms.

The five-year combined B.A./M.A. in Psychology has helped place every graduate who applied into an advanced degree program. While the two-year M.A. in Psychology program prepares students for careers in human services or serves as a bridge to a doctoral program.

This summer the College held its first session of the only low residency Master’s in Fine Arts in Creative Writing (M.F.A.) in New York City. Unlike a traditiona­l M.F.A., the low-residency program offers students the freedom and flexibilit­y to write without disrupting everyday lives and responsibi­lities. Visit SFC.EDU/MFA to learn more about the award winning writers leading the program.

With today’s high demand for qualified health care profession­als, our B.S. in Nursing program is offered to qualified freshmen and transfers. Graduates are eligible to sit for the NCLEX exam and become certified nurses. Other programs in Healthcare Management, Health Promotion and Sciences are teaching students necessary skills by conducting research and lab experiment­s in the College’s state-of-the-art science labs and classrooms. Visit SFC. EDU and experience St. Francis College in Brooklyn Heights today.

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