Private University

The University of Scranton

(384 reviews)

800 Linden St, Scranton, PA 18510

The University of Scranton

Overview

Scranton is a private Catholic and Jesuit institution that delivers a transformative education, grounded in the liberal arts. Every aspect of a Scranton education exists to help our students succeed. Scholars are challenged here, and supported.

Features

  • Wheelchair accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair accessible parking lot
  • Wheelchair accessible restroom
  • Wheelchair accessible seating

Services

Working Hours

Monday 8 AM–4 PM
Tuesday 8 AM–4 PM
Wednesday 8 AM–4 PM
Thursday 8 AM–4 PM
Friday 8 AM–4 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Location

Reviews

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Richard K

I do not go here. I like to photograph college campuses and I really enjoy this one. Over the years I've gone from Brown to UC Berkeley. The campus seemed well manicured and someone deserves an "A" for landscaping. U.S. is a very attractive campus. The date of first-time visit was Wednesday June 11, 2025.

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Anthony Bongiovanni

Went to look around, very beautiful campus - clean, friendly people, great-looking buildings

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BusyB

Beautiful school. Loved the presentation. Loved the look, the style, the people, the food.

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June Stoyer

Attended the annual Catholic Charismatic conference. Excellent as always!

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Lisa Williams

Beautiful campus! Loved the tour.

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Sonia O

A place with historic buildings. Mix of the past and the modern buildings

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Andrew D

Do not go here. The price is outrageous even for the food (plan $10-14/meal). The professors are bad at teaching and disrespectful. One told me I am a failure of a college student because I passed out when an exam was happening. They also wont take many credits if you transfer. Additionally, I purchased expired food products. Just go to a state college.

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Hell Blazers

For people that think the looks of the university is good, or their programs are good, i been through it all and i know the truth behind the college. They false advertise business degrees, force you to pay and take classes you DON'T need, force you to take religious courses AGAINST your Beliefs (Disrespectful), on top of everything they won't even agree upon paying their employees like Meintenance for example a proper living wage which should at least be $15/hr or more but for employees working there for decades they just don't care about their staff like they used to. Making it worse they force Freshman students to have a Food Plan (making YOU pay for it!) which may be good in the parents eyes but for anyone commuting locally they Don't Need those costs and should spend at Small Businesses nearby the campus, and don't forget Dorming Costs rising in the tens of thousands of dollars on/off campus not to mention unaffordable high tuition fees if not covered for. High End College? More like a High End Problem, GO ELSEWHERE!

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Bianca Santiago

I had an tremendous four years here. I wish I could re-live it all over again. They have an excellent atmosphere for a young growing mind, filled with professors who don't love to teach, but love to help you learn. The social atmosphere was something I will cherish forever, and has fostered some amazing true friendships that I still have to this day.

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Cathy Sieber-Kohansby

I was there with my daughter for a college visit. Our tour guides were very well organized and thorough. Hopefully we'll get to see the campus when the grounds are in full bloom.