The College
- Founded in 1889
- Affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church, Order of Saint Benedict
- Located in Manchester, New Hampshire
- 380 acre campus (approximate)
- Co-educational undergraduate liberal arts college
Enrollment & Student Retention (Fall 2018)
- 2,019 full-time
- 31 part-time
- 2,050 total head count
- 61% women, 39% men
- 79% of students are from out of state
- 91% retention rate
- 81% graduate in 4 years
Faculty (2018)
- 155 full-time faculty members
- 78 part-time
- 90% of full-time faculty have a doctorate or terminal degree
- Student/Faculty Ratio: 9:1
Academics
- Core Curriculum provides all students with a strong foundation in the humanities and liberal arts
- More than 80 different academic offerings
- Honors Program for exceptional students
- Study Abroad experiences
- Undergraduate student research opportunities
Student Life
- More than 60 student clubs and organizations
- Athletics at multiple levels: NCAA Division II, club sports, and intramural sports
- Campus Ministry integrates study and practice of the faith
- Residential Campus with multiple styles of housing available
- New Hampshire Institute of Politics - Active International, National, and Local Political Environment
- Meelia Center for Community Engagement collaborates with approximately 70 non-profit agencies for service opportunities