Monday, February 22, 2016
St. Bonaventure University
Students who transferred to St. Bonaventure University from two and four-year institutions have become extraordinary. By building on foundations from their first universities, these students have gone on to find success in their academic and professional careers. You can become a Bonnie and Finish Strong! Join our students as they experience the discovery, community and individual dignity associated with a Franciscan education. I need to point something out...the SBU women's soccer team made it to their 4th straight A10 championship this year, while the men's swim team grabbed their 6th straight silver medal, coupled with a run by women's basketball that has the whole nation talking and now with an A10 CHAMPIONSHIP trophy being brought home by the men, the rich tradition that is SBU athletics has been and continues to be not only one of the greatest representations of St. Bonaventure University but a tribute to all those who have played, coached, worked in administration and who has ever supported SBU athletics. WE are ALL....THE ST. BONAVENTURE UNIVERSITY. Stand proud Alumni!
Our admission decision is based upon your performance in college as a student and individual. The majority of our transfer applicants have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or better. However, the best way to determine if a student is a good fit for St. Bonaventure (and vice versa) is through an on-campus interview. It is encouraged that all applicants contact our transfer coordinator, however, it is especially important for those students whose cumulative GPA is below or around a 2.5."Three years ago, I moved into Devereux Hall at St. Bonaventure University as a transfer student. On my first day at Bona’s, a professor sent me an email introducing himself. About ten minutes after he sent it, I stood in his office door. He invited me to eat pizza with him and a handful of students that Friday. There, I met a student who invited me to hang out with her. In another week, I knew I had friends. I knew Bona’s was my home."
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