Catholic Benedictine Sponsorship Benedictine men and women are actively involved on both campuses as teachers, administrators and role models. 54 percent of students are Catholic; students of all faiths are welcome. [Read More]
The mission of the College of Saint Elizabeth, sponsored by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Elizabeth, is to be a community of learning in the Catholic liberal arts tradition for students of diverse ages, backgrounds, and… [Read More]
College of Saint Mary is a Catholic university providing access to education for women in an environment that calls forth potential and fosters leadership. Consistent with the works, values and aspirations of the Sisters of Mercy, this… [Read More]
The College of Saint Rose is a progressive community of scholars focused on gaining knowledge and applying what they’ve learned to make the world around them better. Located in the heart of Albany, the New York state… [Read More]
Located in beautiful Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, St. Thomas More College (STM) is a Catholic undergraduate liberal arts college that is federated with the University of Saskatchewan. Any U of S student can select from over 230 Arts and… [Read More]
Santa Fe College was established by the state government in 1965 to offer wide access to higher education and serve the educational, social, cultural and economic interests of its Alachua-Bradford County service district and the State of… [Read More]
We educate women to lead and influence. We educate at all degree levels through valuing and integrating the liberal arts and professional education within the Catholic intellectual tradition, emphasizing scholarly inquiry and social justice teaching as lived… [Read More]
Founded in 1956, College of St. Joseph is a small, independent, nonprofit Catholic institution located in the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountains. Our idyllic 117-wooded acre campus sits on the edge of Rutland’s city limits, providing a… [Read More]
Locations: Duluth, Austin, Brainerd, Cloquet, Inver Grove Heights, Rochester, St. Cloud and St. Paul Founded: 1912 Affiliation: Catholic, Benedictine Student enrollment (Fall 2017 semester) Total main campus, full time undergraduate: 1,758 Total undergraduate: 2,719 Total graduate: 1,606 Total College enrollment: 4,325 [Read More]
At COA you hold in your own hands the freedom, and responsibility, of building your educational path. Each student designs his or her own course of study in human ecology—an exploration of the relationships between humans and their natural,… [Read More]
The College of the Holy Cross was founded in 1843 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in Worcester, Massachusetts. Holy Cross is a highly selective, four year, undergraduate, liberal arts institution and is ranked among the nation's leading… [Read More]
The mission of College of the Ozarks is to provide the advantages of a Christian education for youth of both sexes, especially those found worthy, but who are without sufficient means to procure such training. [Read More]
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