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    Phone: 800-782-5549

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  • At a Glance

    Campus Setting: 

    200-acre picturesque campus in Laurel Highlands of PA.

    Academics 

    49 majors and 51 minors: undergraduate
    7 majors: graduate

    13:1 Faculty Student ratio

    81 percent of first-year students return as sophomores

    Enrollment:  

    1693 Undergraduate Students

    244 Graduate Students

    Male/Female Ratio: 1:1

    Median Age:  

    Undergraduate: 20

    Graduate: 29

    Annual Tuition and Fees:  

    Undergraduate: $28,270 for full-time undergraduates

    Graduate: varies by program

    Student Life:  

    60 Clubs and Programs Offered

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  • At Saint Vincent College's
    200-acre campus, you'll find people who inspire you and opportunities that invite you.

    At Saint Vincent College’s 200-acre campus, you’ll be more than a number. You’ll be an individual whose unique interests, talents, aspirations, and ambitions will be recognized and valued as a contributing part of our academic community. With less than 1,800 students, Saint Vincent College will give you the personal attention and educational tools to integrate your intellectual aptitudes with your professional goals. Student life at Saint Vincent College is enriched by the unique programs, activities, and opportunities that collectively shape the educational journey of those who live and learn here.

  • Did You Know?
    • Mr. Fred Rogers was a native of Latrobe and friend of Saint Vincent College. His legacy continues with the Fred Rogers Center and exhibit, highlighting his life and work. The Rogers Center displays his archives, artifacts, and multimedia displays.
    • Saint Vincent College was the first Benedictine college in the United States. The campus shares its home with the Benedictine monks and some monks teach courses to our students.
    • Saint Vincent College offers 20 sports to participate in (ten each for men & women), and 25% of our students are athletes. We are members of the Presidents’ Athletic Conference and part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), competing in Division III.