Closed/extant Catholic Universities and Colleges
See also: Category:Defunct Roman Catholic universities and colleges in the United States- Barat College (Lake Forest, IL)
- Cardinal Newman College (St. Louis, MO)
- College of St. Teresa (Winona, MN)
- Duchesne College (Omaha, NE)
- Immaculate Heart College (Los Angeles, CA)
- Marycrest College (Davenport, IA)
- Marymount College (Salina, KS)
- Marymount College (Tarrytown, NY)
- Notre Dame College (New Hampshire) (Manchester, NH)
- Southern Catholic College (Dawsonville, GA)
- St. Bernard College (St. Bernard, AL)
- St. Viator College (Bourbonnais, IL)
- Trinity College (Vermont) (Burlington, VT)
- University of Albuquerque (Albuquerque, NM)
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