List of Catholic universities and colleges in the United States

There are 181 U.S. members of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities (ACCU) as of 2024.[1] They make up a significant number of the total of Catholic universities and colleges in the world.[2]

Assumptionists (Augustinians of the Assumption)

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Basilian (Congregation of St. Basil)

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Benedictine (Order of Saint Benedict)

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- Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities

Christian Brothers (Congregation of Christian Brothers)

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De La Salle Christian Brothers / Lasallian (Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools)

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Dominican (Order of Preachers)

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Edmundite (Society of Saint Edmund)

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First Order of Saint Francis (Order of Friars Minor)

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Second Order of Saint Francis (Poor Clares)

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Holy Cross (Congregation of Holy Cross)

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Jesuit (Society of Jesus)

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Norbertine (Order of Canons Regular of Prémontré)

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Sisters of Divine Providence (Congregation of Divine Providence)

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- Conference for Mercy Higher Education

Sisters of St. Basil the Great (Ukrainian Catholic Church in the US)

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- Association of Colleges of Sisters of Saint Joseph

- Association of Marianist Universities

Spiritans (Congregation of the Holy Spirit)

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Ursuline (Sisters of Mount Saint Joseph)

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Catholic dental schools

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Catholic engineering schools

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Catholic law schools

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Catholic medical schools

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Catholic schools of professional psychology

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Catholic Honor Society

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Formerly Catholic universities and colleges

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Schools that have ended or renounced their affiliation with the Church:

Defunct Catholic universities and colleges

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References

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  1. ^ "Member List". Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
  2. ^ See Quentin Wodon, "Catholic Higher Education in the United States: Exploring the Decision to Enroll from a Student’s (or a Student Advisor’s) Point of View." Religions 13.8 (2022): 732+ online.
  3. ^ "[Home page]". Delta Epsilon Sigma.
  4. ^ "Marist History: 1929-1978". Marist College. Retrieved 2023-09-04.

Further reading

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  • Wodon, Quentin. "Catholic Higher Education in the United States: Exploring the Decision to Enroll from a Student’s (or a Student Advisor’s) Point of View." Religions 13.8 (2022): 732+ online.