Institutions
School | City | State | Enrollment | Founded |
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Belmont Abbey College | Belmont | North Carolina | 1,320 | 1876 |
Benedictine College | Atchison | Kansas | 1,855 | 1858 |
Benedictine University | Lisle | Illinois | 6,857 | 1887 |
Benedictine University at Springfield | Springfield | Illinois | 981 | 1929 |
College of Saint Benedict | St. Joseph | Minnesota | 2,042 | 1913 |
College of Saint Scholastica | Duluth | Minnesota | 3,309 | 1912 |
Conception Seminary College | Conception | Missouri | 108 | 1886 |
Mount Marty College | Yankton | South Dakota | 1,100 | 1936 |
Saint Anselm College | Goffstown | New Hampshire | 2,000 | 1889 |
Saint Gregory's University | Shawnee | Oklahoma | 800 | 1875 |
Saint John's University | Collegeville | Minnesota | 1,886 | 1857 |
Saint Joseph Seminary College | Covington | Louisiana | 171 | 1889 |
Saint Leo University | Saint Leo | Florida | 1,628 | 1889 |
Saint Martin's University | Lacey | Washington | 1,650 | 1895 |
Saint Vincent College | Latrobe | Pennsylvania | 1,848 | 1846 |
Thomas More College (Kentucky) | Crestview Hills | Kentucky | 1,500 | 1921 |
University of Mary | Bismarck | North Dakota | 2,900 | 1959 |
Colegio San Carlos | Bogotá | Colombia | 1,400 | 1960 |
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