St. Bonaventure University, located in Western New York, is a "Catholic university in the Franciscan tradition." The university's "greatest strengths include its qualified staff, welcoming student body, and opportunities for service and extracurricular activities," all contributing to "a well-rounded college experience." Most students agree that "the professors are the backbone of this university." The faculty "is genuinely engaged with the students, their education, and their lives." One student says the professors are "amazing; easy to work with, helpful with all questions, and [they] make class as interesting as possible." Professors "are always willing to spend extra time with you when needed," understanding "the value of one-on-one conversation and availability outside of the classroom." Students are encouraged to provide feedback to the faculty, noting that professors "really take our teacher evaluations to heart." The intimate size of the university ensures that every student has "the opportunity to tutor, teach, do research, and lead during their undergrad" career. The school "fosters social, academic, and spiritual growth for students of all backgrounds," which "prepares students for the professional world." This holistic approach may explain why 99 percent of graduates are employed or enter graduate school within six months of graduation. As one student says, "It's a small school with great programs and an enormously huge heart."