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St. Mary's University College
St. Mary's University College

About St. Mary's University College
St. Mary's University College is a Catholic, post-secondary, student-focused liberal arts and sciences teaching and research institution. Through the synthesis of faith and reason, the College invites and challenges all individuals of the community to become compassionate, thoughtful, resourceful members of society. St. Mary's University College is a beacon of learning, civility and hope, inspiring students to lead with integrity, to meet the future with confidence, intellectual acuity, moral conviction and a passion for social justice and the common good.

Getting involved with your campus community is an important step to ensuring your success. Studies have shown that students with a well-balanced lifestyle do extremely well in their studies and ensure they enjoy their post-secondary experience to the fullest.



Extra-curricular activities, such as the Student Legislative Council and Campus Ministry, will look very good on a resume and may help you stand out among the other applicants when it comes time for you to look for employment.



A well-balanced lifestyle is one that involves social activities, exercise and healthy eating, course work and studying. St. Mary's has many different avenues to help you keep active and involved! Lightning Athletics strives to contribute to the overall synergy of the St. Mary�s University College community by bringing students, faculty and staff together in activities that encourage the pursuit of excellence, promote healthy lifestyles, and foster growth in leadership and teamwork through competitive and recreational physical activity.



Lightning Athletics is a leader in promoting academic, athletic, and personal excellence through the development of intercollegiate athletics. St. Mary�s University College Athletics aims to continue to expand the competitive athletic opportunities for students.

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