Welcome to the Hilltop
Since 1889, Saint Anselm College has provided a transformative education shaped by Catholic and Benedictine values and a liberal arts foundation. Here, you are part of a welcoming community where you will discover your passions, experience cherished traditions, and unlock your full potential.
# 89.0089
in National Liberal Arts Colleges by U.S. News & World Report
99.0099%
of identified graduates of the class of 2023 are either employed, pursuing further education, serving in the military, or volunteering
# 24.0024
most engaged in community service by Princeton Review

Early Admitted Open House
Admitted Students! Join us for Early Admitted Open House on Saturday, February 15 or Saturday, March 1. Take a tour of campus, attend academic workshops, and enjoy a meal in our dining hall with members of the community and fellow prospective students.
Meet Our Anselmians

"I believe with all my heart that today’s world needs Saint Anselm College, a place that is infused with the Catholic and Benedictine values of community, hospitality and love, where the humanities, arts and sciences and professional programs like nursing, criminal justice and business build on our liberal arts core rather than compete with it. We need a place where you don’t have to choose between career outcomes and life outcomes. That place is Saint Anselm."
In the classroom and in the community, an Anselmian education will challenge you to find your best self.
Anselmian News

Update on Grappone Hall, the New Home for the Jean School of Nursing and Health Sciences
Work on Grappone Hall, the future home of the Jean School, made…

2024: A Year in Review
As 2024 comes to a close, it is time to look back this year’s stories,…
HAWKS SOAR HIGHER: Field hockey wins College's first National Championship
The nationally-ranked Saint Anselm College field hockey team won the…

Celebrate Black History Month, Feb 17 @4:30pm
Celebrating Black History Month!
Join us for the…

Sudi Lett Challenges Students to “Do the Right Thing” at Annual MLK Jr. Dinner
During Saint Anselm College’s annual MLK Jr.

Annual MLK Jr. Dinner Kicks Off Month-Long Celebration of “Infinite Hope”
The annual MLK Jr. Celebration Dinner kicked off the yearly month-long…

Jean School Launches Inaugural Graduate Program in Nursing Leadership and Innovation
Saint Anselm College is excited to announce its newest graduate program a…

7th Annual Housing We Need Forum Highlights Solutions for NH’s Housing Crisis
Center for Ethics hosts 7th Annual Housing Forum to address NH’s housing…
Books on Display in January
Stop by Geisel Library to view two book displays, available through January…
FEATURED FACULTY MEMBER
Nursing Professor Carrie Macleod '83 was featured in the most recent issue of Portraits Magazine's Focus on Faculty.
"Our nurses are truly stewards of their patients, caring for others above everything. With our holistic approach, and an immersion into the liberal arts and Benedictine values, we produce a different graduate, an Anselmian graduate."

Anselmian Events

This year’s book display focuses on recent acquisitions in the library’s collection that address historical and persistent issues of race and racism in today’s society.
This book display will be on display starting February 1 until February 28.
Sponsored by the Geisel Library

Men's Faith Sharing Group
First Meeting: Tuesday, January 28 at 7:00 p.m.
Then meet weekly from Tuesday, February 4 to May 6
Time: 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Lower Church Meeting Room

This year’s book display focuses on recent acquisitions in the library’s collection that address historical and persistent issues of race and racism in today’s society.
This book display will be on display starting February 1 until February 28.
Sponsored by the Geisel Library

Music Faculty and Student Common Hour Concert: A Celebration of African American music in the Koonz Theatre in the Dana Center.
Sponsored by the Fine Arts Department & Center for Intercultural Learning and Inclusion

Join us for our weekly Wednesday Night Worship!
7:05 PM - Vespers - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Adoration with Music - Abbey Church
7:45 PM - 8:45 PM - Confession - Lower Church
9:00 PM - Campus Mass - Lower Church

Panel Discussion with
- Michael Curry
- Woullard Lett
- Mackenzie Verdiner
Co Hosted by Michael Curry, President and CEO at the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers and Chair of the NAACP’s National Board’s Advocacy and Policy Committee, and Woullard Lett, head of the Education Equity committee at the Manchester branch of the NAACP.
Event details for Education Equity and Boston Busing: 60 Years Later