The University of Scranton is a Catholic and Jesuit university animated by the spiritual vision and the tradition of excellence characteristic of the Society of Jesus.
“Best 377 Colleges,” “Best Buys in College Education,” “America’s Best Colleges,” “A Focus on Student Success” – these are just a few of the ways that the nation’s leading college rankings and guidebooks consistently refer to The University of Scranton.
For 21 consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Scranton among the 10 top Master’s Universities in the North. U.S. News has also ranked the University among America’s “up and coming” schools to watch, identifying Scranton among the nation’s universities making “the most promising and innovative changes in area of academics, faculty, student life, campus or facilities.”
In addition, Scranton is among the select colleges in the U.S. earning Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement. The Chronicle of Higher Education has also listed Scranton among the “top producers” of Fulbright awards for American students for ten consecutive years.
Founded in 1888, Scranton is a nationally respected comprehensive university located in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Northeast region with an enrollment of approximately 4,000 undergraduate students and 1,500 graduate students. Scranton has earned accreditation from 17 accrediting agencies, including recognition by the nation’s most prestigious bodies in the fields of business and management, nursing, computer science, physical therapy, occupational therapy, chemistry and counseling.
(see more)The University of Scranton is a Catholic and Jesuit university animated by the spiritual vision and the tradition of excellence characteristic of the Society of Jesus.
“Best 377 Colleges,” “Best Buys in College Education,” “America’s Best Colleges,” “A Focus on Student Success” – these are just a few of the ways that the nation’s leading college rankings and guidebooks consistently refer to The University of Scranton.
For 21 consecutive years, U.S. News & World Report has ranked Scranton among the 10 top Master’s Universities in the North. U.S. News has also ranked the University among America’s “up and coming” schools to watch, identifying Scranton among the nation’s universities making “the most promising and innovative changes in area of academics, faculty, student life, campus or facilities.”
In addition, Scranton is among the select colleges in the U.S. earning Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement. The Chronicle of Higher Education has also listed Scranton among the “top producers” of Fulbright awards for American students for ten consecutive years.
Founded in 1888, Scranton is a nationally respected comprehensive university located in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Northeast region with an enrollment of approximately 4,000 undergraduate students and 1,500 graduate students. Scranton has earned accreditation from 17 accrediting agencies, including recognition by the nation’s most prestigious bodies in the fields of business and management, nursing, computer science, physical therapy, occupational therapy, chemistry and counseling.
IGNITE Student Leadership Conference

Students Begin DBA Program at Scranton

Katherine Musto Speaks at President's Business Council Gala

Class of 2020 Presidential Scholars Attended the President's Business Council Gala


International Nursing Convention


Robert Rade of Scranton Participated in Interdependence Day Panel Discussion

Lifelike Simulators at The University of Scranton

Newly Accepted into Business Leadership Honors Program

Student Teachers Begin Fall Teaching Assignments at Area Schools

Social Media Conference

American Advertising Federation National Student Advertising Competition

English Honor Society Convention Presentations

University of Scranton Education Majors Student Teach at Area Schools

Student Teachers Begin Fall Teaching Assignments at Area Schools

Tuition Raffle at Scranton

University of Scranton Education Majors Student Teach at Area Schools

Student Teachers Begin Fall Teaching Assignments at Area Schools


University's Preview Day Speaker

University's Preview Day Speaker

Students Present at the Psychological Association Annual Meeting

University of Scranton Education Majors Serve as Student Teachers

David Yatsonsky of Jefferson Township Speaks at University of Scranton Black-Tie Gala in Manhattan

Presidential Scholars Attended the President's Business Council's 15th Annual Award Dinner

Education Major Serves as Student Teacher

Education Major Serving as Student Teacher

Psychological Association Annual Meeting


Psychological Association Annual Meeting Presentation

Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Majors Present Research at International Cell Biology Conference

Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Majors Present Research at International Cell Biology Conference

Biochemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology Majors Present Research at International Cell Biology Conference
