Seton Hill University

Seton Hill University

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...
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Location: Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Founded:1883
School type:Private university
Endowment:$ 24,361,777
Colors:Gold, Crimson

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    When was Seton Hill University started?
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    1883 was the year the school was founded.

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