The Catholic University of America

  • The Catholic University of America

    Washington, DC

  • The Catholic University of America

    Washington, DC

  • The Catholic University of America

    Washington, DC

  • The Catholic University of America

    Washington, DC

  • The Catholic University of America

    Washington, DC

  • The Catholic University of America

    Washington, DC

  • The Catholic University of America

    Washington, DC

3,177

Undergrads

80%

Catholic Faculty

69.4%

Catholic Students

The Catholic University of America

The Catholic University of America is America’s pontifical university for primarily lay students, overseen by several cardinals and bishops. In recent decades, the University has made progress in strengthening its Catholic identity, especially in faculty hiring.

Catholic University is one of the largest institutions within The Newman Guide, with more than 130 academic programs in 12 schools of business, canon law, nursing, philosophy, theology, and more. The liberal arts core curriculum includes two Catholic theology and two philosophy courses. Catholics comprise about 70 percent of the students and about 80 percent of the faculty, which the University has grown in recent years. Some theology professors have a canonical mission, which is similar to the mandatum but for pontifical faculties.

There are several Masses, Confession, and Adoration each day on campus and at the magnificent Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, which is an extraordinary benefit to Catholic students. All student residence halls are appropriately single-sex, but regrettably opposite-sex visitation is allowed in student rooms until late at night, with no open-door policy.

The University offers more than 100 student clubs and more than two dozen varsity sports in the NCAA Division III Landmark Conference. Washington provides museums, politics, lectures, and internship opportunities.

Studying at a mid-sized urban university means higher cost with less personal attention, yet greater resources and diversity in both the student body and the faculty. For many students, studying at the Church’s national university in the nation’s capital is an opportunity too good to miss.

What we really like:

Catholic University’s First-Year Experience is rooted in the Catholic intellectual tradition. The Busch School of Business has earned a great reputation for integrating Catholic and business principles. Theology studies lead to a pontifical degree; the faculty is reportedly varied but includes some outstanding theologians. Philosophy historically has been excellent.

Visit Campus

Get in touch with The Catholic University of America to schedule your campus visit:

202-319-5305

620 Michigan Ave N.E.
Washington, DC 20064

catholic.edu

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Catholic Identity Special Recognition for The Catholic University of America in The Newman Guide:

  • GOLD: Catholic Trustees

    100% of trustees are Catholic.

  • GOLD: Honors and Speakers

    Has policy prohibiting honors and speaking invitations to those who publicly oppose Catholic moral teaching and ensures that speakers do not call into question Catholic moral teaching.

  • GOLD: Spiritual Life

    Mass is offered every day on campus and there are scheduled opportunities at least three times/week for Confession & Adoration.

  • SILVER: Profession of Faith

    President makes the Profession of Faith at least once upon hiring, and all theology faculty have the mandatum.

All of the colleges recognized in The Newman Guide are serious about faithful Catholic formation and education, but they are quite different in many important respects. Explore their websites, talk to faculty and admissions counselors, and visit their campuses to determine which is right for you!