Saint Joseph’s University

university, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Also known as: Saint Joseph’s College
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1851 - present

Saint Joseph’s University, private, coeducational institution of higher learning in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. It is affiliated with the Jesuit order of the Roman Catholic church. The university’s undergraduate programs are run by its College of Arts and Sciences and College of Business and Administration. In addition to undergraduate studies, the university offers master’s degree programs in business, education, and other areas. Research facilities include the Comey Institute for Industrial Relations. Total enrollment is more than 8,000.

The university was founded in 1851 as St. Joseph’s College. The following year it received its charter from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Women were first admitted in 1970, and St. Joseph’s was elevated to university status in 1978.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.