Roman Catholic Universities and Colleges in The United States - Closed/extant Catholic Universities and Colleges

Closed/extant Catholic Universities and Colleges

See also: Category:Defunct Roman Catholic universities and colleges in the United States
  1. Barat College (Lake Forest, IL)
  2. Cardinal Newman College (St. Louis, MO)
  3. College of St. Teresa (Winona, MN)
  4. Duchesne College (Omaha, NE)
  5. Immaculate Heart College (Los Angeles, CA)
  6. Marycrest College (Davenport, IA)
  7. Marymount College (Salina, KS)
  8. Marymount College (Tarrytown, NY)
  9. Notre Dame College (New Hampshire) (Manchester, NH)
  10. Southern Catholic College (Dawsonville, GA)
  11. St. Bernard College (St. Bernard, AL)
  12. St. Viator College (Bourbonnais, IL)
  13. Trinity College (Vermont) (Burlington, VT)
  14. University of Albuquerque (Albuquerque, NM)

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