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The following is a list of colleges and universities founded and/or operated by the Order of Saint Benedict of the Roman Catholic Church within the United States. It should be noted that there Orders of Saint Benedict in the Anglican Church and the Orthodox Church but neither operate colleges in the United States.
[edit] Institutions
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 |
3,924 |
1887 |
College of Saint Benedict |
St. Joseph |
Minnesota |
2,042 |
1913 |
College of Saint Scholastica |
Duluth |
Minnesota |
3,309 |
1912 |
Mount Marty College |
Yankton |
South Dakota |
1,100 |
1936 |
Saint Anselm College |
Goffstown |
New Hampshire |
2,000 |
1889 |
Ssint Gregory's University |
Shawnee |
Oklahoma |
800 |
1875 |
Saint John's University |
Collegeville |
Minnesota |
1,886 |
1913 |
Saint Joseph Seminary College |
Covington |
Louisiana |
171 |
1889 |
Saint Leo University |
Saint Leo |
Florida |
1,628 |
1889 |
Saint Martin's University |
Lacey |
Washington |
2,093 |
1895 |
Saint Vincent College |
Latrobe |
Pennsylvania |
1,848 |
1846 |
Thomas More College (Kentucky) |
Crestview Hills |
Kentucky |
1,500 |
1921 |
University of Mary |
Bismarck |
North Dakota |
2,900 |
1959 |
Benedictine Colleges and Universities |
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[edit] References and notes
The Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities was founded in 1991.