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St. John's College, Cleveland. Saint Joseph College of Florida. Saint Joseph's College (Indiana) St. Mary of the Plains College. St. Mary's College (Delaware) St. Mary's College (Kentucky) St. Mary's Dominican College. St. Pius X Preparatory Seminary. College of Saints John Fisher & Thomas More.
Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts (formerly Northeast Catholic College, [1] The College of Saint Mary Magdalen, [3] and simply Magdalen College [2]) was a private Catholic liberal arts college in Warner, New Hampshire. The college opened in 1973. Enrollment never exceeded 90 students and it closed in May 2024. [5] [6]
St. Peter's Regional School – Closed in 2019, [41] with 42 students; was the final remaining Catholic school in Sullivan County; school became an early learning center in 2016 after an earlier plan to close the school was canceled; the Catholic schools in closest proximity to St. Peters are Our Lady of Mount Carmel Elementary School in ...
St. Joseph Seraphic College (Westmont) - Operated from 1927 to 1978; run by the Franciscan Friars. Tolentine College (Olympia Fields) - Closed in 1973; run by the Augustinian Friars. St. Henry's Prep (Belleville) - Closed around 1990; run by the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. St. Charles Borromeo Seminary High School (Romeoville, Illinois, Diocese ...
The Julia Morgan School for Girls held classes for its first two years, from 1999 through 2001, at Holy Names. [5] The school took its present name on May 10, 2004, and became known as the "newest Catholic university in California." [6] In December 2022, the university announced plans to close after the spring 2023 semester.
Mother Seton School, Emmitsburg. Our Lady of Grace School, Parkton. Our Lady of Hope–St. Luke School, Baltimore. Our Lady of Perpetual Help School, Ellicott City. Our Lady of Victory School, Arbutus. Resurrection–St. Paul School, Ellicott City. School of the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen, Baltimore. School of the Incarnation, Gambrills.
The Seal of the College of Saint Teresa. Chapel and convent buildings on the old college campus. The College of Saint Teresa was a Catholic women's college in Winona, Minnesota. Previously a women's seminary, it became a college in 1907 and was operated by the Sisters of Saint Francis of Rochester, Minnesota until its closing in 1989.
The monks jointly operated a high school for boys at the location until 1965. In 1927, the abbey moved from Konawa to Shawnee. The school was known as St. Gregory's College until 1997, when it changed from a junior college to a baccalaureate-conferring university known as St. Gregory's University. In 2005 St. Gregory's was accredited to offer a ...