Augustinian (Order of Saint Augustine)
• Villanova University (Villanova, Pennsylvania)
De La Salle Christian Brothers / Lasallian (Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools)
• La Salle University (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
• Manhattan College (Riverdale, Bronx, New York)
• Saint Mary's College of California (Moraga, California)
Diocesan
• Sacred Heart University (Fairfield, Connecticut)
• Seton Hall University (South Orange, New Jersey)
Dominican (Order of Preachers)
• Providence College (Providence, Rhode Island)
Franciscan - First Order of Saint Francis (Order of Friars Minor)
• St. Bonaventure University (Olean, New York)
• Siena College (Loudonville, New York)
Holy Cross (Congregation of Holy Cross)
• University of Notre Dame (Notre Dame, Indiana)
Jesuit (Society of Jesus)
• Boston College (Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts)
• Canisius College (Buffalo, New York)
• College of the Holy Cross (Worcester, Massachusetts)
• Creighton University (Omaha, Nebraska)
• Fordham University (Bronx & West Harrison, New York)
• Georgetown University (Washington, DC)
• Gonzaga University (Spokane, Washington)
• Marquette University (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
• Saint Joseph's University (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
• Saint Louis University (St. Louis, Missouri)
• University of Detroit Mercy (Detroit, Michigan)
• Xavier University (Cincinnati, Ohio)
Society of Mary (Marianists)
• University of Dayton (Dayton, Ohio)
Spiritans (Congregation of the Holy Spirit)
• Duquesne University of the Holy Spirit (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
Vincentian (Congregation of the Mission)
• DePaul University (Chicago, Illinois)
• Niagara University (Lewiston, New York)
• St. John's University (Jamaica, New York)
Butler University opened on November 1, 1855, as North Western Christian University at 13th Street and College Avenue on Indianapolis' near north side. Butler University was founded by members of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), though it was never controlled by the church. The university charter called for "a nonsectarian institution free from the taint of slavery, offering instruction in every branch of liberal and professional education."
The University of Richmond is a private, nonsectarian, liberal arts college located in the city of Richmond, Virginia. Founded by Virginia Baptists in 1830 as a manual labor institute for men wishing to become ministers, the school was incorporated ten years later as Richmond College. During the American Civil War, the entire student body formed a regiment and joined the Confederate army.
billyjack wrote:
The Dominicans kinda had a significant part in the Spanish Inquisition
gtmoBlue wrote:
How many private schools are there in Division I?
FriarJ wrote:
Seattle University is a Jesuit school
BEXU wrote:The Inquisition ran for 607 years....
similar to stever's posts in the recruting threads...
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