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Accredited by The Middle States Commission on Higher Education and welcoming people of all faith traditions, cultural contexts, and identities, we are a devoted and diverse community pursuing our truths with integrity.

We are leading with light — University motto: Deus Lux Mea Est, "God is My Light."

We are intellectual explorers and innovators — Academic colors: Gold and white

Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Pride

So much to be proud of at Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà University. 

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Top 50

Best Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà Colleges | Niche

Top 75

Best Value Colleges | U.S. News and World Report

Top 25

Best Green Colleges in the U.S. | College Consensus

Washington, D.C., Campus

Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà is the largest college campus in D.C.

Address: 620 Michigan Ave. NE, Washington, DC 20064

Schools: 12

Research Centers and Institutes: 40+

Acres: 176

Major buildings: 50

Library volumes: 1.4 million

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Additional Campuses

Rome, Italy


Student Population

Undergraduate: 3,139

Graduate: 2,032


National Statistics:

South Atlantic: 15%

South Central: 3%

Middle Atlantic: 56%

New England: 7%

North Central: 4%

Pacific and Mountain: 4%

States represented: 50


International Statistics:

Global students: 9.7%

Foreign countries represented: 84

Student Experience

Note: Figures on this page are current as of September 2024


Financial Aid (2023)

83% received financial aid 

$125 million in institutional grants and scholarships

$3 million + Federal and state grant funds

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Faculty 

Full-Time: 324

Part-Time: 350

Full-time, with doctoral or terminal degrees: 94%

Full-time who teach undergraduates: 88%


Alumni 

90,000+ Living Alumni

Alumni live in all 50 states and 130 foreign countries.


 

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Cardinal Athletics

- Athletic Colors: Red and Black
- 25 varsity women’s and men’s teams
- National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Landmark Conference
- Rowing - Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference (MARC)

Note: Figures on this page are current as of September 2024.