Fontbonne University

6800 Wydown Boulevard - St. Louis, MO 63105
  • Region: Plains
  • Campus Setting: Suburban
  • Size: Very Small
Overview
Fontbonne University takes its name from Mother St. John Fontbonne, who, in 1808 after the French Revolution, refounded the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph (CSJ). More than a century and a half before, in 1650, the Sisters of St. Joseph had been founded in LePuy, France. During the French Revolution, the sisters were forced to return to their homes and the community was dispersed. Some 28 years after the refounding, six Sisters of St. Joseph came to the United States in 1836 and established American roots at Carondelet, a small community in south St. Louis, Missouri. Five years later, in 1841, they opened St. Joseph-s Academy for girls. The Sisters would eventually establish a college to provide access to higher education for women - a need in the early decades of the 20th century. Fontbonne College-s first classes were held in 1923, at Carondelet in South St. Louis, and then two years later, the school moved to its current Clayton campus. The CSJ heritage of strength and stability stems from values found in the order-s original documents and repeated in other records through the succeeding centuries. At least eight values can be identified throughout this long CSJ history: quality, respect, diversity, community, justice, service, faith, and Catholic presence. It is on the tradition of service and based on the values of the Congregation of St. Joseph, that Fontbonne University was founded. A devotion to the tradition continues to move Fontbonne forward into the future.
Contact
Admissions
Todd Martin
Director of Financial Aid
Phone: (314) 889-1400
Email: tmartin@fontbonne.edu
Majors & Degrees
Degree is in the top 10 based on undergradate enrollment.    Degree is in the top 5 based on enrollment at the postgraduate level.
 
 
Bachelors
Masters
Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Family and Consumer Sciences/Human Sciences
History
Legal Professions and Studies
Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities
Mathematics and Statistics
Parks, Recreation, Leisure, Fitness, and Kinesiology
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Psychology
Public Administration and Social Service Professions
Admissions
Common App Accepted
Yes
Application Fee
No
Application Fee Amount
free
Total Applications
880
Total Admissions
831
94%
Admission Rate
Tuition & Fees
Costs
Tuition
$27,996
Room and Board
$10,856
Book Fees
$1,000
Additional Fees
$700
Miscellaneous Fees
$5,180
Total Expenses
$45,732
61%
Tuition
Financial Aid
Average Financial Aid
$21,530
47%
Coverage of total expenses
Student Body
Total Students
183
61%
39%
Total Undergraduates
684
Total Graduates
260
Varsity Sports
NCAA Division III without football
Men
Baseball Basketball Golf Soccer Track and Field (Indoor) Track and Field (Outdoor) Cross Country Volleyball Wrestling
Women
Basketball Golf Soccer Softball Track and Field (Indoor) Track and Field (Outdoor) Cross Country Volleyball Wrestling
Faculty
All Faculty
284
38%
62%
Full Time Faculty
158
32%
68%
Part Time Faculty
126
44%
56%
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