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List of Benedictine colleges and universities

The following is a list of colleges and universities founded or operated by the Benedictines within the United States.

Institutions edit

School City State Enrollment Founded
Belmont Abbey College Belmont North Carolina 1,320 1876
Benedictine College Atchison Kansas 1,855 1858
Benedictine University Lisle Illinois 6,857 1887
Benedictine University at Mesa Mesa Arizona 300 2013
Benedictine University at Springfield Springfield Illinois 981 1929
Conception Seminary College Conception Missouri 108 1886
University of Mary Bismarck North Dakota 2,900 1959
Mount Angel Seminary St. Benedict, Oregon Oregon 170 1889
Mount Marty University Yankton South Dakota 1,100 1936
Saint Anselm College Goffstown New Hampshire 2,000 1889
College of Saint Benedict St. Joseph Minnesota 2,042 1913
Saint Gregory's University Shawnee Oklahoma 800 1875
Saint John's University Collegeville Minnesota 1,886 1857
Saint Joseph Seminary College Covington Louisiana 171 1889
Saint Leo University Saint Leo Florida 1,628 1889
Saint Martin's University Lacey Washington 1,650 1895
Saint Meinrad Seminary & School of Theology St. Meinrad Indiana 252 1854
College of St. Scholastica Duluth Minnesota 3,309 1912
Saint Vincent College Latrobe Pennsylvania 1,848 1846
Thomas More University Crestview Hills Kentucky 1,500 1921

A closer look edit

Belmont Abbey College edit

  • Belmont Abbey College is a private liberal arts Catholic college located near Charlotte, North Carolina. It is also a Benedictine monastery.

Benedictine College edit

  • Benedictine College is a co-educational university.

Benedictine University at Lisle edit

  • Benedictine University at Lisle is a private Roman Catholic university.

Benedictine University at Springfield edit

  • A branch campus, Benedictine University at Springfield, formerly known as Springfield College in Illinois (SCI) or Springfield College, is focused on adult learners.

Benedictine University at Mesa edit

  • Is a branch campus in Mesa, Arizona.[1] It is a co-educational liberal arts university and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees grounded in Benedictine values. It is the only Catholic liberal arts college in the Southwest.

College of Saint Benedict edit

  • The College of Saint Benedict (CSB), for women, and Saint John's University (SJU), for men, are partnered liberal arts colleges.

College of Saint Scholastica edit

  • The College of Saint Scholastica is a private college with its main campus located in Duluth.

Conception Seminary College edit

  • Conception Abbey is a monastery of the Swiss-American Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation.

Mount Angel Seminary edit

  • Mount Angel Seminary comprises a Graduate School of Theology, a College of Liberal Arts, and a Pre-Theology program for Seminarians.

Mount Marty College edit

  • Mount Marty College is an American academic community in the Roman Catholic Benedictine liberal arts tradition.

Saint Anselm College edit

  • Saint Anselm College is a nationally ranked, Catholic, Benedictine, liberal arts college.

Saint John's University edit

  • The College of Saint Benedict (CSB), for women, and Saint John's University (SJU), for men, are partnered liberal arts colleges.

Saint Joseph Seminary College edit

  • Saint Joseph Seminary College, also known as St. Ben or St. Ben's, is a private four-year seminary college.

Saint Leo University edit

  • Saint Leo University is a private, non-profit, Roman Catholic liberal arts university.

Saint Martin's University edit

  • Saint Martin's University (formerly Saint Martin's College) is a coeducational, Catholic, liberal arts university.

Saint Vincent College edit

  • Saint Vincent College is a four-year, coeducational, Roman Catholic, Benedictine, liberal arts college.

Thomas More University edit

  • Thomas More University, historically a liberal arts college, was founded in 1921 as the all-women's Villa Madonna College in Covington, Kentucky, across the Ohio River from Cincinnati, by Covington's Benedictine Sisters. The school became coeducational in 1945, and moved to a new campus in the nearby suburb of Crestview Hills, Kentucky in 1968, at which time it was renamed Thomas More College. It adopted its current name in 2018, shortly after Kentucky's higher education council granted it university status; this coincided with plans to add select postgraduate degree programs.

University of Mary edit

  • The University of Mary (abbreviated U-Mary) is a four-year Catholic university.

References edit

  1. ^ Benedictine University at Mesa

External links edit

  • The Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities, founded in 1991

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The following is a list of colleges and universities founded or operated by the Benedictines within the United States Contents 1 Institutions 2 A closer look 2 1 Belmont Abbey College 2 2 Benedictine College 2 3 Benedictine University at Lisle 2 3 1 Benedictine University at Springfield 2 3 2 Benedictine University at Mesa 2 4 College of Saint Benedict 2 5 College of Saint Scholastica 2 6 Conception Seminary College 2 7 Mount Angel Seminary 2 8 Mount Marty College 2 9 Saint Anselm College 2 10 Saint John s University 2 11 Saint Joseph Seminary College 2 12 Saint Leo University 2 13 Saint Martin s University 2 14 Saint Vincent College 2 15 Thomas More University 2 16 University of Mary 3 References 4 External linksInstitutions editSchool City State Enrollment Founded Belmont Abbey College Belmont North Carolina 1 320 1876 Benedictine College Atchison Kansas 1 855 1858 Benedictine University Lisle Illinois 6 857 1887 Benedictine University at Mesa Mesa Arizona 300 2013 Benedictine University at Springfield Springfield Illinois 981 1929 Conception Seminary College Conception Missouri 108 1886 University of Mary Bismarck North Dakota 2 900 1959 Mount Angel Seminary St Benedict Oregon Oregon 170 1889 Mount Marty University Yankton South Dakota 1 100 1936 Saint Anselm College Goffstown New Hampshire 2 000 1889 College of Saint Benedict St Joseph Minnesota 2 042 1913 Saint Gregory s University Shawnee Oklahoma 800 1875 Saint John s University Collegeville Minnesota 1 886 1857 Saint Joseph Seminary College Covington Louisiana 171 1889 Saint Leo University Saint Leo Florida 1 628 1889 Saint Martin s University Lacey Washington 1 650 1895 Saint Meinrad Seminary amp School of Theology St Meinrad Indiana 252 1854 College of St Scholastica Duluth Minnesota 3 309 1912 Saint Vincent College Latrobe Pennsylvania 1 848 1846 Thomas More University Crestview Hills Kentucky 1 500 1921A closer look editBelmont Abbey College edit Belmont Abbey College is a private liberal arts Catholic college located near Charlotte North Carolina It is also a Benedictine monastery Benedictine College edit Benedictine College is a co educational university Benedictine University at Lisle edit Benedictine University at Lisle is a private Roman Catholic university Benedictine University at Springfield edit A branch campus Benedictine University at Springfield formerly known as Springfield College in Illinois SCI or Springfield College is focused on adult learners Benedictine University at Mesa edit Is a branch campus in Mesa Arizona 1 It is a co educational liberal arts university and offers undergraduate and graduate degrees grounded in Benedictine values It is the only Catholic liberal arts college in the Southwest College of Saint Benedict edit The College of Saint Benedict CSB for women and Saint John s University SJU for men are partnered liberal arts colleges College of Saint Scholastica edit The College of Saint Scholastica is a private college with its main campus located in Duluth Conception Seminary College edit Conception Abbey is a monastery of the Swiss American Congregation of the Benedictine Confederation Mount Angel Seminary edit Mount Angel Seminary comprises a Graduate School of Theology a College of Liberal Arts and a Pre Theology program for Seminarians Mount Marty College edit Mount Marty College is an American academic community in the Roman Catholic Benedictine liberal arts tradition Saint Anselm College edit Saint Anselm College is a nationally ranked Catholic Benedictine liberal arts college Saint John s University edit The College of Saint Benedict CSB for women and Saint John s University SJU for men are partnered liberal arts colleges Saint Joseph Seminary College edit Saint Joseph Seminary College also known as St Ben or St Ben s is a private four year seminary college Saint Leo University edit Saint Leo University is a private non profit Roman Catholic liberal arts university Saint Martin s University edit Saint Martin s University formerly Saint Martin s College is a coeducational Catholic liberal arts university Saint Vincent College edit Saint Vincent College is a four year coeducational Roman Catholic Benedictine liberal arts college Thomas More University edit Thomas More University historically a liberal arts college was founded in 1921 as the all women s Villa Madonna College in Covington Kentucky across the Ohio River from Cincinnati by Covington s Benedictine Sisters The school became coeducational in 1945 and moved to a new campus in the nearby suburb of Crestview Hills Kentucky in 1968 at which time it was renamed Thomas More College It adopted its current name in 2018 shortly after Kentucky s higher education council granted it university status this coincided with plans to add select postgraduate degree programs University of Mary edit The University of Mary abbreviated U Mary is a four year Catholic university References edit Benedictine University at MesaExternal links editThe Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities founded in 1991 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Benedictine colleges and universities amp oldid 1138563187, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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