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Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1947, Salve Regina is a Catholic, coeducational university of the arts and sciences located on an 80-acre campus in one of Newport's historic districts.

Enrollment
  • Undergraduate: 2,053
  • Graduate: 560
  • Total: 2,613
  • Students hail from 41 states and 16 nations
Tuition, Room and Board 2012-2013
  • Tuition: $33,450
  • Fees: $500
  • Room and board: $11,950
Institutional Profile
  • Salve Regina means "Hail, Holy Queen"
  • Charter granted in 1934
  • Ochre Court gifted in 1947, institution opens its doors to 58 women
  • Co-educational since 1973
  • Graduate programs since 1975
  • Distance learning/extension programs since 1985
  • University status achieved in 1991
  • Ph.D. program accredited in 1995
  • 45 undergraduate majors
  • Nine master's degree programs
  • 12 certificate programs
  • Ph.D. in humanities
  • Online extension studies
  • Continuing education
  • 1:14 faculty-to-student ratio
  • 51 buildings on 80 acres
  • Off-site locations at the Center for Adult Education in Warwick, Kent County Memorial Hospital, Newport Hospital and Women & Infants Hospital
  • 58 percent of undergraduate students live on campus
  • More than $24 million awarded annually in scholarship and need-based aid
  • 85 percent of students receive financial aid
  • 85 percent of students from out-of-state
  • More than 20,000 graduates of the University
  • 461 full-time faculty and staff
  • $44 million endowment
  • $91 million annual operating budget
  • Annual cash payments to the City of Newport totaled $684,079 for 2009 through taxes and other payments on property owned by the University.
Accreditation
  • New England Association of Schools and Colleges
  • Council on Rehabilitation Education
  • Council on Social Work Education
  • Elementary, secondary and special education programs interstate-approved in approximately 36 states
  • International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education
  • National Association of Schools of Art and Design
  • National League of Nursing (approved by the Rhode Island Board of Nurse Registration and Nursing Education)
Memberships
  • American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education
  • American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission Officers
  • American Council on Education
  • Association of American Colleges and Universities
  • Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities
  • Association of Mercy Colleges
  • College Entrance Examination Board
  • Council for the Advancement and Support of Education
  • Council of Independent Colleges
  • Council on Rehabilitation Education
  • Council on Social Work Education
  • Mercy Higher Education Colloquium
  • National Association for College Admission Counseling
  • National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities
  • National Catholic Educational Association
  • National Collegiate Athletic Association (Division III and regional subdivisions)
Degrees
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
  • Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study (C.A.G.S.)
  • Master of Arts (M.A.)
  • Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
  • Master of Science (M.S.)
  • Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
  • Bachelor of Arts and Science (B.A.S.)*
  • Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Associate of Arts (A.A.)
  • Associate of Science (A.S.)

* The Bachelor of Arts and Sciences degree (B.A.S.) is awarded to students with double majors in the arts and sciences.

Exchange and Study Abroad Programs
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • China
  • France
  • Greece
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Mexico
  • The Netherlands
  • Spain
  • Switzerland
  • Thailand
  • United Kingdom
  • Washington, D.C.
Athletic Programs
  • Baseball
  • Basketball (men and women)
  • Cross country (men and women)
  • Field hockey
  • Football
  • Ice hockey (men and women)
  • Lacrosse (men and women)
  • Sailing (coed)
  • Soccer (men and women)
  • Softball
  • Tennis (men and women)
  • Track & field (women)
  • Volleyball (women)