University of San Francisco is an educational institution that offers undergraduate, graduate, professional, and research programs in the fields of business, social sciences, science, anthropology and sociology, art and art history, biology, chemistry, computer science, economics and management, education, English, foreign languages, geological sciences, history, mathematics, music, philosophy, physical education, physics, political science, psychology, religious studies, speech communication, and theatre. The schools and Colleges of the university include College of Arts and Sciences, College of Professional Studies, School of Business and Management, School of Education, School of Law, and School of Nursing. The University’s centers and institutes include Center for Child and Family Development, Center for Latin American Business, Center for Latino Studies, Center for the Pacific Rim, Family Business Resource Center, Fromm Institute, Institute for Catholic Educational Leadership, Institute for Nonprofit Organization Management, International Institute of Criminal Justice Leadership, Ricci Institute, and Swig Judaic Studies Program. University of San Francisco was founded in 1855 and is based in San Francisco, California. The university has endowment assets of $181.4 million.