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https://www.sfmccon.edu/| Feature | Note |
|---|---|
| Main telephone | 309-655-2201 |
| Feature | Note |
|---|---|
| Educational system | OSF Healthcare |
| Public or private | Private |
| Type of school | University |
| Denomination | Catholic |
| Date founded | 1986 |
| Degrees offered | Bachelor's, Master's, Other advanced degrees |
| School accreditation | North Central Association of Colleges and Schools |
| Setting | Urban (in a large city) |
| County | Peoria |
| Feature | Note |
|---|---|
| Number of full time, undergraduate men | 30 |
| Number of full time, undergraduate women | 145 |
| Total number of full time undergraduates | 175 |
| Number of part time, undergraduate men | 12 |
| Number of part time, undergraduate women | 86 |
| Total number of part time undergraduates | 98 |
| Total number of undergraduate males | 42 |
| Total number of undergraduate females | 231 |
| Total number of undergraduate students | 273 |
| Number of male graduate students | 38 |
| Number of female graduate students | 294 |
| Total number of graduate students | 332 |
| Total number of male undergraduate and graduate students | 80 |
| Total number of female undergraduate and graduate students | 525 |
| Total enrollment | 605 |
| Asian | 2% |
| Black | 3% |
| Hispanic | 2% |
| White | 89% |
| Race/ethnicity unknown | 1% |
| These figures reflect responses of people who chose to indicate their racial-ethnic background. All categories except Hispanic represent non-Hispanic students. International students are not included in these figures so they may not add up to 100 percent. | |
| Percentage of students from out of state | 2% |
| Number of states and territories represented | 5 |
| Number of countries represented | 2 |
| Percentage of students 25 or older | 20% |
| Feature | Note |
|---|---|
| Tuition year | 2025-2026 |
| In-state tuition | $20,430 |
| Out-of-state tuition | $20,430 |
| Fees | $1,578 |
| Books and supplies | $3,640 |
| Room and board (live on campus)* | $10,492 |
| * Room and board costs may vary by housing facility and number of meals in meal plan | |
| Undergraduate costs are for ... | (Costs are for the 2025-2026 academic year.) |
| Feature | Note |
|---|---|
| Financial aid contact person | Nancy Perryman |
| Financial aid contact title | Coordinator for Student Financial Assistance |
| Financial aid contact e-mail | |
| Financial aid phone | 309-655-4119 |
| Financial aid office website | Find more information on this website |
| Scholarship list website | Find more information on this website |
| Submit these forms | FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), school's financial aid form |
| Application deadline (for fall term) | September 30 |
| School year financial aid data is from | 2023-2024 |
| Average financial aid package awarded to undergraduates (including freshmen) | $9,847 |
| For all undergraduates, percentage of need* met by aid package | 63% |
| Average amount of financial aid awarded to undergraduates | |
| Loan | $5,745 |
| Scholarship or grant | $6,345 |
| * "Need" as defined for financial aid results from a formula based on a student's situation. The formula considers family and student income, family size, unusual expenses, and the school's costs. | |
| Number of undergraduates who applied for aid | 154 |
| Number of undergraduates who received aid | 111 |
| Loans | |
| Federal PLUS loans (for parents) | Yes |
| Federal Direct Stafford loans (subsidized) | Yes |
| Federal Direct Stafford loans (unsubsidized) | Yes |
| Need-based scholarships and grants | |
| Federal Pell Grants | Yes |
| Privately-sponsored scholarships and grants | Yes |
| State-sponsored scholarships and grants | Yes |
| Merit-based scholarships and grants | |
| School-sponsored scholarships in academics | Yes |
| Non-proprietary financial aid data are from ... | (Financial aid data are for the 2023-2024 academic year.) |
| Feature | Note |
|---|---|
| Admissions contact e-mail | |
| Number of male applicants | 2,335 |
| Number of male applicants accepted | 1,729 |
| Number of female applicants | 4,201 |
| Number of female applicants accepted | 3,487 |
| Total number of applicants | 6,536 |
| Total number of applicants accepted | 5,216 |
| High school education | High school diploma required and GED accepted. |
| Fall transfer application deadline | September 15 |
| Notification date for fall transfer applicants | Continuous |
| * Application dates for winter, spring, or summer term admission are likely to be different. | |
| Application fee | $50 |
| High school GPA | Important |
| Accepted students can defer admission for a period of time | Yes |
| College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) general | Yes |
| College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) subject | Yes |
| Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES) | Yes |
| Age limit on courses to be transferred | 10 years |
| Feature | Note |
|---|---|
| Bachelor's | Yes |
| Master's | Yes |
| Other advanced degrees | Yes |
| Academic calendar | Semesters |
| Number of faculty on campus | 46 |
| Student faculty ratio | 8:1 |
| Required number of credits for a bachelor's degree | 124 semester hours |
| All students must meet: | |
| Core curriculum or school-wide requirements | Yes |
| Math or science requirement | Yes |
| Evenings | Yes |
| On-line/distance learning | Yes |
| Part time | Yes |
| Summer school | Yes |
| Accelerated degree | Yes |
| Advanced Placement | Yes |
| External degree program (earn credits through options that require little or no classroom attendance) | Yes |
| Independent study | Yes |
| Computers on campus for student use | Yes (62) |
| Computer network can be accessed from dorm rooms | Yes |
| Online registration for classes | Yes |
| Main library name | Sister Mary Ludgera Pieperbeck Learning and Resource Center |
| Feature | Note |
|---|---|
| Number of student clubs and associations with open membership | 4 |
| Largest clubs and organizations on campus | Student Senate, SNAI, Minority Student Association, Tau Omicron |
| Feature | Note |
|---|---|
| Percentage of students who live on campus | 20% |
| Percentage of students on campus on a typical weekend | 30% |
| School owns or operates housing | Yes |
| Highest year that students are required to live on campus | Not required |
| Housing options | Co-ed |
| Dorms require a key or code to enter | Yes |
| School owns or operates housing for | Single graduate students |
| Housing availability for single graduate students | First come, first served |
| Housing application deadline | March 15 |
| Feature | Note |
|---|---|
| Remedial education courses | Yes |
| Psychological counseling | Yes |
| Orientation | Yes |
| 24-hour emergency phone and alarms on campus | Yes |
| Campus patrolled by trained security personnel | Yes |
| Late night transport service | Yes |
| Feature | Note |
|---|---|
| Grad admissions contact person | Kim Mitchell |
| Grad admissions contact title | Dean, Graduate Program |
| Grad admissions contact e-mail address | |
| Number of full time, male graduate students | 6 |
| Number of full time, female graduate students | 52 |
| Total number of full time graduate students | 58 |
| Number of part time, male graduate students | 32 |
| Number of part time, female graduate students | 242 |
| Total number of part time graduate students | 274 |
| Total number of male graduate students | 38 |
| Total number of female graduate students | 294 |
| Total number of graduate students | 332 |
| Number of undergraduate men | 42 |
| Number of undergraduate women | 231 |
| Total number of undergraduate students | 273 |
| Total number of male undergraduate and graduate students | 80 |
| Total number of female undergraduate and graduate students | 525 |
| Total enrollment | 605 |
| Tuition year | 2024-2025 |
| In-state tuition* | $9,060 |
| Out-of-state tuition* | $9,060 |
| Fees | $305 |
| * Tuition may vary by program | |
| Graduate costs are for ... | (Costs are for the 2024-2025 academic year.) |