University of Scranton

University of Scranton

Scranton, PA 18510
Tax ID24-0795495

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Mission

The University of Scranton is a Catholic and Jesuit university dedicated to education.

About

Higher education, student financial aid - total institutional financial aid awards processed and disbursed by the financial aid office amounted to $73,735,254 to recipients. Additionally, the financial aid office processed $58,697,905 of financial aid in the form of loans to students. During the 2018-2019 academic year 3,607 unduplicated recipients received some form of financial aid. Loans provided to students and their parents include federal Stafford, Plus, and alternative loans. Continued on schedule O. Higher education, instruction - provides undergraduate and graduate instruction to 3,728 undergraduate and 1,593 graduate students. There are 65 undergraduate major programs, 29 graduate (masters) level programs, two doctoral programs, and over 100 continuing and professional education programs taught at the university.

Revenue

$251,098,217

Expenses

$236,789,524