- Ursuline College | Ursuline - Liberal Arts College in OH
Ursuline College offers holistic education that transforms students for service, leadership and professional excellence
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Ursuline College, founded in 1871 by the Ursuline Sisters of Cleveland, is a Catholic liberal arts college located in Pepper Pike, Ohio, serving about 1,000 students through undergraduate and graduate programs
- Campus Ministry | Ursuline - Liberal Arts College in OH
As a Catholic school in the Ursuline tradition we honor the legacy of St Angela Merici, foundress of the Ursuline Sisters by providing opportunities to students, faculty, and staff to become more reflective and more loving by integrating contemplation, justice, and compassion in daily life
- Undergraduate Admission | Ursuline - Liberal Arts College in OH
Your Ursuline education is about the future you want to build Your Ursuline Blueprint will help you get there Find your purpose and passion Connect with mentors and coaches Develop leadership skills at Ohio’s only women-focused college
- Why Ursuline | Ursuline - Liberal Arts College in OH
Why Ursuline? Ursuline will connect you to respected programs, real-world partnerships, and forward-thinking worldviews that transform lives and accelerate professional success
- Find a Program | Ursuline - Liberal Arts College in OH
Find a ProgramWhichever academic path you choose at Ursuline youll gain an invaluable set of experiences perspectives and skills that will equip you for leadership and success
- Athletics | Ursuline - Liberal Arts College in OH
The Ursuline Arrows joined the Great Midwest Athletic Conference, which is comprised of institutions in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, and West Virginia, during the 2013-14 academic year and currently competes in 11 NCAA Division II sports
- Library | Ursuline - Liberal Arts College in OH
His fierce commitment to Ursuline College began in the early 1960s, when he helped raise the necessary funds to make Ursuline’s then-new Pepper Pike campus a reality, and it lasted through his many years on the college’s Board of Trustees, all the way up until his death 2002
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