Seton Hill University is a small Catholic liberal arts university of about 2100 students in Greensburg, Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. Formerly a women's college, it became a coeducational university in 2002. The school was founded in 1885 by the Sisters of Charity. It is named for Elizabeth Ann Seton , who founded the Sisters of Charity and who, after her death, was canonized as the United States' first native-born saint. In 1914, Seton Hill Junior college was opened by the Sisters of Charity. With the approval of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Seton Hill College was created four years... later. During the 1980s, men were regularly admitted to many programs at Seton Hill College, including music and theater. In 2002, Seton Hill was officially granted university status by the Pennsylvania Department of Education. After president JoAnne Boyle formalized the school's new status as a university, the teams' nickname was changed from "Spirits" to "Griffins," and several men's athletics teams were added, including American football.
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| Location: | Greensburg, Pennsylvania
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| Founded: | 1883 |
| School type: | Private university |
| Endowment: | $
24,361,777 |
| Colors: | Gold, Crimson |