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Seton Hill University is a private Catholic university in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Originally a women's college , it became a coeducational university in 2002 and enrolls about 2,200 students. [ 1 ]
On June 13, 1828, the Oblate School for Colored Girls opened for its first year at 5 St. Mary's Court in Baltimore's Seton Hill neighborhood, northwest of downtown, near St. Mary's Seminary and College. The seminary was then located on North Paca Street; founded in 1791, it was the first Catholic seminary in the United States.
School Location Religious order Founded Closed Calvert College: New Windsor – 1852 1873 Mount St. Agnes College: Baltimore: Sisters of Mercy: 1890 1972
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The immediate vicinity of Greensburg contains two universities – Seton Hill University and the University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg. Seton Hill University was founded in 1885 by the Sisters of Charity on a bluff overlooking the City of Greensburg. Formerly a women's college, Seton Hill became a coeducational university in 2002.
Seton Hill University: Greensburg city: Westmoreland: Catholic Church (Sisters of Charity of Seton Hill) Master's Colleges & Universities: Medium Programs 2,258 1885 Susquehanna University: Selinsgrove borough: Snyder: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America: Baccalaureate Colleges: Arts & Sciences Focus 2,305 1858 Swarthmore College: Swarthmore ...
This means, for example, that campuses bearing the name "University of North Carolina" may variously be found at "C" (Charlotte), "N" (North Carolina, referring to the Chapel Hill campus), and "U" (the Asheville, Greensboro, Pembroke, and Wilmington campuses, all normally referred to as UNC-{campus name}).
Seton Hill University, Greensburg (co-ed since 2002; Seton Hill College 1918–2002) Susquehanna Female College, Selinsgrove (closed in 1872, students transferred to the Missionary Institute of the Evangelical Lutheran Church, now Susquehanna University) Villa Maria College, Erie (merged into Gannon University in 1989)