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The St. Francis College Student to Faculty Ratio & Faculty Composition

Does St. Francis College have a good student to faculty ratio?

Use the student to faculty ratio, as well as the faculty composition to get an idea of how much attention you'll receive as an individual student at St. Francis College .

Amount of Faculty Here is About Average

Student to faculty ratio at St. Francis College is on par with the national average of 15 students for every one instructional faculty member, at 15 :1. This ratio is a standard metric used to gauge the number of teaching resources a school provides for its students.

Instructional Staff at the College

The following table shows all the employees the school considers instructional, and therefore, part of the above student-to-faculty ratio. These include both those employees designated as either "primarily instructional" or as "instructional combined with research/public service". It does not include employees that have been identified by St. Francis College as primarily performing research or public service.

TotalFull TimePart TimePercent Full Time
Total of Instructional Employees3769727925.8%
Total of Those With Faculty Status3769727925.8%
Tenured Faculty4545-100.0%
On Tenure Track3636-100.0%
Not on Tenure Track295162795.4%
Without Faculty Status----
Graduate Assistants----

This College Among the Worst for Full-Time Teachers

St. Francis College's use of full-time instructors ranks among the nation's lowest, with only 26.0% of instructors teaching on a full-time basis.

Use of Part-Time Teachers is Above Average

74.0% of the teaching staff at St. Francis College are part-time non-faculty or non-tenure track faculty. This percentage represents a higher than average use of adjuncts when compared to the national average of 51.4% , a controversial statistic that some consider indicative of a college's commitment to building a strong, long-term instructional team.

Colleges often use part-time professors and adjuncts to teach courses, rather than full-time faculty. This hiring practice is primarily a way to save money amid increasingly tight budgets. However, it is a controversial practice with strong views on either side. We encourage you to understand this topic more deeply, and how the colleges you are interested in approach faculty hiring. It's your education and your money on the line. Make sure you know what you are getting for it.

Additional Information

Reliance on Graduate Assistants Unknown

We were not able to determine St. Francis College's reliance on graduate students.

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