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It enrolls students at the traditional University Campus, and through its Center for Online Learning. University-wide, Saint Leo educates students from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, three U.S. territories, and more than 80 countries. As of Spring 2017, total enrollment was 16,207 students, with 2,088 of those at University Campus. [9]
Saint Leo University is a private, non-profit, Roman Catholic liberal arts university. ... The school became coeducational in 1945, and moved to a new campus in the ...
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Palm Beach Atlantic University: West Palm Beach: 1968 78% 3,691 120 Ringling College of Art and Design: Sarasota: 1931 73% 1,658 35 Rollins College: Winter Park: 1885 58% 3,127 70 Alumni: Saint Leo University: Saint Leo: 1889 71% 10,912 170 Alumni: St. Thomas University: Miami Gardens: 1961 65% 4,824 140 Alumni: Southeastern University ...
Saint Leo University: Lions: Saint Leo: FL: Private, Catholic (Benedictine) 1980 ... Trinity International University: Deerfield: Illinois: 2022 Closed in 2023 [Ex 20]
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The Saint Leo Lions are the athletic teams that represent Saint Leo University, located in St. Leo, Florida, in intercollegiate sports at the Division II level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The Lions have primarily competed in the Sunshine State Conference since its founding in the 1975–76 academic year.
The reclassification process from one NCAA division to another requires three to five years, except for moves to Division II. Moves from Division III or another national governing body (such as the NAIA) to Division II typically requires three years, but as of 2024 can be expedited to only need two. [2]