United States
by state
- Saint Mary's College of California
- St. Mary's College (Delaware), Wilmington, Delaware
- Saint Mary's College (Indiana), Notre Dame, Indiana
- St. Mary's College, Kansas, St. Marys, Kansas
- University of Saint Mary (Kansas), Leavenworth, Kansas
- St. Mary's College (Kentucky), Lebanon, Kentucky
- St. Mary's College (Baltimore) now known as St. Mary's Seminary and University.
- St. Mary's College of Maryland, St. Mary's City, Maryland
- Saint Mary's College (Michigan), Orchard Lake, Michigan -- now a college of Madonna University
- College of Saint Mary, Omaha, Nebraska, an all-woman's college
- former name of Saint Mary's School (Raleigh, North Carolina)
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