Elms College, founded in 1928 by the Sisters of Saint Joseph, is the only Catholic College in western Massachusetts. A co-educational liberal arts college on 25 acres in Chicopee, the school is located two miles from Springfield, approximately 20 minutes from Hartford, Connecticut, and 1-1/2 hours from Boston.
Emmanuel College, founded by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in 1919, is a dynamic co-educational, residential, Catholic liberal arts and sciences college. Its 17-acre campus in located the heart of Boston's educational, scientific, cultural and medical communities.
Fairfield University, founded in 1942, is a Jesuit, Catholic, comprehensive university. Its 200-acre campus is located in Fairfield overlooking Long Island Sound and is 60 miles from New York City.
Hilbert College is a private, Catholic, Franciscan college. Founded in 1957, it adopted coeducation in 1969. Its 49-acre campus is located in the town of Hamburg, 10 miles from Buffalo.
Holy Apostles College and Seminary, founded in 1957, is a private, specialized institution for men studying for the priesthood, and for men and women seeking to study within a faith-based teaching and learning environment for undergraduate and graduate degrees. It is affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. Its 93-acre campus is located in Cromwell.
Immaculata University, founded in 1920, is a private, Catholic, comprehensive, coeducational institution of higher education sponsored by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Its 375-acre campus is located in Immaculata, 20 miles from Philadelphia.
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Iona University is a coeducational Roman Catholic liberal arts institution founded in 1940 in the tradition of the Christian Brothers. Programs are offered through the Schools of Arts and Sciences and Business. Its 45-acre campus is located in New Rochelle on Long Island Sound, 16 miles from New York City.