Ursuline College was founded by the Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland in 1871 by Mother Mary of the Annunciation Beaumont who recognized the need for an institution of higher learning for women. Ursuline College was the first women's college to be chartered in Ohio and one of the first in the United States.
The mission of Ursuline College is to offer undergraduate and graduate education within a Catholic tradition marked by the Ursuline heritage of educating women. Emphasizing academic excellence, the values-based curricula provide the foundation for liberal arts and professional programs. Respecting a diverse student population, Ursuline offers varied approaches to learning for the growth of the whole person. Ursuline College prepares students for further education, careers, leadership, and service to society while encouraging the search for wisdom.
Programs
Accounting, Art History, Art Therapy, Biology, Biotechnology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Communication, Counseling, Education, Educational Administration, English, Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, Health Care Management, History, Human Resources, Humanities, Interior Design, Liberal Studies, Management, Management Information Systems, Marketing, Mathematics, Ministry, Modern Languages, Music, Nursing, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Political Science, Pre-Art Therapy, Pre-Law, Pre-Medical Studies, Pre-Professional, Psychology, Public Relations, Religious Studies, Social Work, Sociology, Sport Management, Studio Art, Visual Communications
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Master's Colleges and Universities
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Admissions office:
Ursuline College Office Admissions 2550 Lander Rd. OH 44124Pepper Pike
Ohio United States Phone: (440) 646-8119 Fax: (440) 684-6088 Email: admission@ursuline.edu http://admission.ursuline.edu/
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