Description
Established in the mid 1950’s, Holy Apostles College and Seminary has been cultivating Catholic leaders for evangelization through an understanding of the Magisterium and ecclesiology of Christ's church. Holy Apostles’ academics consist of accredited degree programs with a concentration in religion, ranging from associate’s to master’s degrees. The programs offer a philosophically based, Catholic liberal arts education.
The school is home to the Pope John Paul II Bioethics Center, where students can receive a Catholic education to bioethical issues, such as technical reproduction, genetic engineering, brain death, end of life decisions, and more.
College Life at Holy Apostles consists of various clubs and organizations. Commuter students are expected to find housing and transportation to school on their own. In addition, the school is small enough that students will never feel like a number, but rather will bond and create lifelong friendships with others.
Resident Seminarians pay a higher tuition rate than commuter students in addition to room and board fees.
As an accredited college, qualifying Holy Apostles students are able to receive financial aid. Students should complete the FAFSA as early as possible prior to beginning their coursework. Financial aid could consist of grants or loans.
Quick Facts
Location
Northeast
Setting
Large Town Setting
Type
Private
Affiliation
Roman Catholic
Size
Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)
Website
On-Campus Housing Available
No
In-State Tuition
$9,360
Out-of-State Tuition
$9,360
Enrollment
317
Students
- Full-Time Undergrad Students
- 41
- Freshman Class
- 6
- Total Students (Undergrads & Graduate Students)
- 317
Undergraduate vs. Graduate
- Undergraduate
- 12%
- Graduate
- 88%
Full-Time vs. Part-time Students
- Full-Time
- 83%
- Part-Time
- 17%
Students Coming From In-State vs. Out-of-State
- In-State
- 70%
- Out-of-State
- 30%
Gender of Students
- Women
- 17%
- Men
- 83%
Ethnic Diversity
- Asian
- 4%
- Caucasian
- 78%
- Latino
- 7%
- Other
- 11%
Students State Origin
- Connecticut
- 70%
- Alabama
- 10%
- Other
- 20%
International Students
- International
- 11%
- Domestic
- 89%