Saint Francis University Welcomes the Class of 2029
All Roads Lead to Loretto!
View more photos in the Move-in 2025 Photo Gallery!
It’s official: the Red Flash Class of 2029 arrived yesterday! From near and far, our newest students and their families pulled into Loretto for New Student Orientation and Move-in, bringing with them fresh energy and big dreams. The weekend ahead is all about building connections, celebrating tradition, and making campus feel like home before they start classes next week.
Class Flash Facts:
- Total new Red Flash: 415 students
- Breakdown: 365 first-year, 44 transfer, 6 second-degree
- Representation: 232 high schools across 24 states
- Local ties: 135 students from Cambria and Blair counties
- International: Barbados, England, Greece, Scotland, Sweden, and Turkey
- Academics: Average GPA 3.85; average SAT/ACT 1130/24
- First-generation: 44
Students hail from hometowns as far-reaching as Los Angeles, CA; Seattle, WA; Dallas, TX; Tampa, FL; and Littleton, CO, as well as many communities right here in our region.
Rooted in Service and Accomplishment
Beyond academics, the Class of 2029 has already distinguished itself through meaningful contributions in their schools and communities. Students have:
- Participated in mission trips and volunteer firefighting
- Supported organizations such as the Special Olympics and the Nationwide Suicide Prevention Team
- Served as Sunday School teachers and nonprofit volunteers
The class also brings unique talents and achievements, including:
- A Western Horsemanship District 6 Champion
- A Certified Outdoor Emergency Care Technician
- Two students holding athletic records in football and track & field
- A student who created a donation drive for animal shelters
- 86 students who earned college credits through SFU courses
Fun fact: the most common first names this year are Hayley (spelled five different ways) and Rylie—each appearing seven times.
Building on Red Flash Tradition
Many new students are continuing family ties with Saint Francis, with 57 legacy students whose parents or grandparents are alumni. The Class of 2029 is 59% female and 41% male, adding to the vibrant mix of perspectives and experiences that make the Red Flash community strong.
A Weekend of Celebration & Learning
Orientation weekend continues with a full lineup of activities designed to help students settle into campus life, meet classmates, and immerse themselves in the Red Flash spirit. Events include residence hall activities, campus traditions, academic sessions, and social gatherings that ensure students begin their journey with a strong sense of belonging.
Welcome, Class of 2029!
As we celebrate this new beginning, the Saint Francis University community extends a warm welcome to the Class of 2029. We look forward to watching you grow, learn, and lead as the newest members of the Red Flash family.