Presidents of The College
- Bishop Michael Portier, D.D., first bishop of Mobile, founded Spring Hill College on May 1, 1830.
- Bishop Mathias Loras, D.D. 1830-1832
- Bishop John Stephen Bazin, D.D. 1832-1836
- Peter Mauvernay 1836-1839
- Bishop John Stephen Bazin, D.D. 1839-1840
- Dominic F. Bach, S.P.M. 1840-1842
- Bishop John Stephen Bazin, D.D. 1842-1844
- J. P. Bellier, C.J.M. 1844-1845
- A. Desgaultieres 1845
- Claude Rampoon 1845-1846
- Bishop John Stephen Bazin, D.D. 1846-1847
- Thomas Rapier 1847
- Francis S. Gautrelet, S.J. 1847-1859
- Anthony Jourdant, S.J. 1859-1862
- Francis S. Gautrelet, S.J. 1863-1865
- Aloysius Curioz, S.J. 1865-1868
- John Montillot, S.J. 1868-1875
- Dominic Beaudequin, S.J. 1875-1880
- John Downey, S.J. 1880-1883
- David McKiniry, S.J. 1883-1887
- James Lonegan, S.J. 1887-1896
- Michael S. Moynihan, S.J. 1896-1899
- William Tyrrell, S.J. 1899-1907
- Francis X. Twellmeyer, S.J. 1907-1913
- Edward Cummings, S.J. 1913-1919
- Joseph C. Kearns, S.J. 1919-1922
- Michael McNally, S.J. 1922-1925
- Joseph M. Walsh, S.J. 1925-1931
- John J. Druhan, S.J. 1931-1938
- W. Doris O'Leary, S.J. 1938-1946
- W. Patrick Donnelly, S.J. 1946-1952
- Andrew C. Smith, S.J. 1952-1959
- A. William Crandell, S.J. 1959-1966
- William J. Rimes, S.J. 1966-1972
- Paul Smallwood Tipton, S.J. 1972-1989
- Donald I. MacLean, S.J. 1989
- William J. Rewak, S.J. 1989-1997
- Gregory F. Lucey, S.J. 1997-2009
- Richard Salmi, S.J. 2009–present
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