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Founded by the [[Society of Mary]] (Marianists) in [[1852]], St. Mary’s is the oldest Catholic university in Texas and the Southwest. With a diverse student population of nearly 4,000, St. Mary’s is home to five schools: Bill Greehey School of Business; Science, Engineering and Technology; Humanities and Social Sciences, Graduate and Law.
Founded by the [[Society of Mary]] (Marianists) in [[1852]], St. Mary’s is the oldest Catholic university in Texas and the Southwest. With a diverse student population of nearly 4,000, St. Mary’s is home to five schools: Humanities and Social Sciences; Science, Engineering and Technology; Bill Greehey School of Business; Graduate; and Law.


==St. Mary’s Programs==
==St. Mary’s Programs==


St. Mary’s offers 44 academic programs, in addition to pre-professional programs in medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health and law. A student-faculty ratio of 13 to 1 assures personal attention designed to help students excel in their chosen fields. St. Mary’s has some 200 full-time faculty members, 92 percent of whom hold doctorate or terminal degrees.
St. Mary’s offers 44 academic programs, in addition to pre-professional programs in medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health and law. A student-faculty ratio of 13 to 1 assures personal attention designed to help students excel in their chosen fields. St. Mary’s has some 200 full-time faculty members, 94 percent of whom hold doctorate or terminal degrees.


St. Mary’s University integrates liberal arts and professional studies in each student's degree plan to develop creativity, analytical skills and an understanding of the human condition.
St. Mary’s University integrates liberal arts and professional studies in each student's degree plan to develop creativity, analytical skills and an understanding of the human condition.
The Bill Greehey School of Business is accredited by AACSB International, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, making St. Mary’s the only Catholic university in Texas to achieve this status. The standards of excellence and quality in educational practices at St. Mary’s also are recognized through accreditation by ABET, the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, in the School of Science, Engineering and Technology’s electrical and industrial engineering programs.


The School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the largest school at the University, is the hallmark of the University with successful programs that improve creativity, analytical skills and an understanding of the human condition. The school has a long history of offering service-learning courses to strengthen academic development and producing ethical leaders in education and public service, as well as other fields.
The School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the largest school at the University, is the hallmark of the University with successful programs that improve creativity, analytical skills and an understanding of the human condition. The school has a long history of offering service-learning courses to strengthen academic development and producing ethical leaders in education and public service, as well as other fields.


The Bill Greehey School of Business is accredited by AACSB International, the [Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business], making St. Mary’s the only Catholic university in Texas to achieve this status. Electrical and industrial engineering programs in the School of Science, Engineering and Technology are recognized through accreditation by ABET, the [Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology].
[[Image:Eisenhower with Mamie.jpg|thumb|right|In 1916, the future general and US President [[Dwight Eisenhower]] was a football coach in St. Mary's University (here seen on the university steps with his wife Mamie).]]

[[Image:Eisenhower with Mamie.jpg|thumb|right|In 1916, the future general and US President [[Dwight Eisenhower]] was a football coach in St. Mary’s University (here seen on the university steps with his wife Mamie).]]
Learning is enhanced through the use of notebook computers—complete with software and technical support—which connect students on campus and with the world with wireless connectivity featured virtually all over campus.
Learning is enhanced through the use of notebook computers—complete with software and technical support—which connect students on campus and with the world with wireless connectivity featured virtually all over campus.


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Students at St. Mary’s have an opportunity to participate in undergraduate research and impact the world of science. They are conducting progressive research and using critically emerging technology in robotics, bioengineering and biology. Research is used as a teaching tool for students who contribute their knowledge and skills in artificial intelligence, diabetes and hip stem replacement research.
Students at St. Mary’s have an opportunity to participate in undergraduate research and impact the world of science. They are conducting progressive research and using critically emerging technology in robotics, bioengineering and biology. Research is used as a teaching tool for students who contribute their knowledge and skills in artificial intelligence, diabetes and hip stem replacement research.


Internationally oriented degrees and study-abroad programs encourage a global consciousness on the part of both faculty and students. Study abroad programs are designed to take academic or service experiences to a new level, stretch the imagination, deepen a student’s understanding of the world that surrounds them and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Internationally-oriented degrees and study-abroad programs encourage a global consciousness on the part of both faculty and students. Study abroad programs are designed to take academic or service experiences to a new level, stretch the imagination, deepen a student’s understanding of the world that surrounds him and create memories that will last a lifetime.


'''An involved student community'''
'''An involved student community'''
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In April of [[2000]], Dr. Charles L. Cotrell was chosen as the University’s 12th president and first lay Marianist to take the helm.
In April of [[2000]], Dr. Charles L. Cotrell was chosen as the University’s 12th president and first lay Marianist to take the helm.
The [[St. Mary's University School of Law]] features full- and part-time postgraduate studies toward the attainment of the degree of ''[[juris doctor]]''.
The [[St. Mary’s University School of Law]] features full- and part-time postgraduate studies toward the attainment of the degree of ''[[juris doctor]]'' and the Master of Laws.


St. Mary's University is a member of NCAA Division II and the Heartland Conference. Of the 12 varsity-level men's and women's sports that are offered, five national titles in men’s basketball (1989), baseball (2001), softball (1986 and 2002) and golf (2006) have been won. The University has also been recognized by Golf Digest magazine as one of the top schools in the nation to play both men’s and women’s golf.
St. Mary’s University is a member of NCAA Division II and the Heartland Conference. Of the 12 varsity-level men’s and women’s sports that are offered, five national titles in men’s basketball (1989), baseball (2001), softball (1986 and 2002) and golf (2006) have been won. The University has also been recognized by Golf Digest Magazine as one of the top schools in the nation to play both men’s and women’s golf.


==Distinguished graduates==
==Distinguished Graduates==
*[[Brian Anderson (broadcaster)|Brian Anderson]], broadcaster for the [[Milwaukee Brewers]]
*[[Brian Anderson (broadcaster)|Brian Anderson]], broadcaster for the [[Milwaukee Brewers]]
*[[Stuart Bowen]], [[Juris Doctor|J.D.]] [[1991]], [[Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction]]
*[[Stuart Bowen]], [[Juris Doctor|J.D.]] [[1991]], [[Special Inspector General for Iraq Reconstruction]]
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*Religious organizations: University Ministry.
*Religious organizations: University Ministry.
*Minority and international student organizations: Black Student Union, Indian Student Association, International Students Association, League of United Latin American Citizens, Mexican Student Association, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Students for Native American Affairs, Hispanic Law Students Association.
*Minority and international student organizations: Black Student Union, Indian Student Association, International Students Association, League of United Latin American Citizens, Mexican Student Association, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Students for Native American Affairs, Hispanic Law Students Association.
*Other organizations: IEEE Student Branch, Inter-Fraternity Council, National Panhellenic Council, [[Delta Sigma Pi]], Residence Hall Assoc., Student Bar Assoc., Student Government Assoc., Cheerleaders, Code Blue Dance Team, Emerging Leaders, President's Ambassadors, University Programing Council, Accounting Club, American Chemical Society of Students, Criminal Justice Student Assoc. , Finance Club, Graduate International Relations Society, International Business Club, Psychology Club, Society of Physics, St. Mary's Society of Mathematicians (SM)^2, Student Educators Assoc. for Dynamic Leadership, Women in Science & Engineering, Amnesty International, Habitat for Humanity, Capoeira Club, Chess Club, Coro Santa Maria, Non-traditional Students, Society of Poets & Writers, Swim Club, Fiesta Physics, Society for Applied Ethics
*Other organizations: IEEE Student Branch, Inter-Fraternity Council, National Panhellenic Council, [[Delta Sigma Pi]], Residence Hall Assoc., Student Bar Assoc., Student Government Assoc., Cheerleaders, Code Blue Dance Team, Emerging Leaders, President’s Ambassadors, University Programing Council, Accounting Club, American Chemical Society of Students, Criminal Justice Student Assoc., Finance Club, Graduate International Relations Society, International Business Club, Psychology Club, Society of Physics, St. Mary’s Society of Mathematicians (SM)^2, Student Educators Assoc. for Dynamic Leadership, Women in Science & Engineering, Amnesty International, Habitat for Humanity, Capoeira Club, Chess Club, Coro Santa Maria, Non-traditional Students, Society of Poets & Writers, Swim Club, Fiesta Physics, Society for Applied Ethics.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.stmarytx.edu/ University Website]
* [http://www.stmarytx.edu/ University Web site]
* {{Handbook of Texas|id=SS/kbs48|name=St. Mary’s University}}
*[http://www.stmarytxsba.com St. Mary's School of Law: Student Bar Association]
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St. Mary’s University
TypePrivate
Established1852
PresidentCharles L. Cotrell, Ph.D.
Undergraduates2,426
Postgraduates1,494
Location, ,
CampusUrban, 135 acres (0.55 km2)
Endowment$136 million
ColorsGold and Blue
MascotRattlers
Websitewww.stmarytx.edu

St. Mary’s University is a Catholic and Marianist liberal arts institution located on 135 acres (0.55 km2) northwest of historic downtown San Antonio. St. Mary’s is a nationally recognized master’s level school ranked among the top colleges in the West for best value and academic reputation by U.S. News and World Report.[1]

Founded by the Society of Mary (Marianists) in 1852, St. Mary’s is the oldest Catholic university in Texas and the Southwest. With a diverse student population of nearly 4,000, St. Mary’s is home to five schools: Humanities and Social Sciences; Science, Engineering and Technology; Bill Greehey School of Business; Graduate; and Law.

St. Mary’s Programs

St. Mary’s offers 44 academic programs, in addition to pre-professional programs in medicine, nursing, dentistry, pharmacy, allied health and law. A student-faculty ratio of 13 to 1 assures personal attention designed to help students excel in their chosen fields. St. Mary’s has some 200 full-time faculty members, 94 percent of whom hold doctorate or terminal degrees.

St. Mary’s University integrates liberal arts and professional studies in each student's degree plan to develop creativity, analytical skills and an understanding of the human condition.

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the largest school at the University, is the hallmark of the University with successful programs that improve creativity, analytical skills and an understanding of the human condition. The school has a long history of offering service-learning courses to strengthen academic development and producing ethical leaders in education and public service, as well as other fields.

The Bill Greehey School of Business is accredited by AACSB International, the [Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business], making St. Mary’s the only Catholic university in Texas to achieve this status. Electrical and industrial engineering programs in the School of Science, Engineering and Technology are recognized through accreditation by ABET, the [Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology].

In 1916, the future general and US President Dwight Eisenhower was a football coach in St. Mary’s University (here seen on the university steps with his wife Mamie).

Learning is enhanced through the use of notebook computers—complete with software and technical support—which connect students on campus and with the world with wireless connectivity featured virtually all over campus.

The Honors Program offers an academically challenging and personally enriching course of study designed to cultivate critical analysis, clear oral and written expression, aesthetic awareness and ethical judgment. In and out of the classroom, students are prepared for lives of leadership and service to their communities. Internships in the summer or during the semester give students an ambitious advantage as they prepare for their future careers. Through the nationally acclaimed Career Services Center, students put their academic experiences to practice and pursue internships with businesses and nonprofit organizations. St. Mary’s students have completed internships in Texas, around the country, and all over the world.

Students at St. Mary’s have an opportunity to participate in undergraduate research and impact the world of science. They are conducting progressive research and using critically emerging technology in robotics, bioengineering and biology. Research is used as a teaching tool for students who contribute their knowledge and skills in artificial intelligence, diabetes and hip stem replacement research.

Internationally-oriented degrees and study-abroad programs encourage a global consciousness on the part of both faculty and students. Study abroad programs are designed to take academic or service experiences to a new level, stretch the imagination, deepen a student’s understanding of the world that surrounds him and create memories that will last a lifetime.

An involved student community

St. Mary’s promotes a campus culture of service and change in the community. Students who live on campus become a part of more than just the campus community as organizations offer academic, political, cultural, social and community service activities. Students also actively participate in 60 University-sponsored clubs and organizations, or in programs such as R.O.T.C., the Ethics Bowl, and Coffee and Politics.

University Ministry fosters a spirit of community and faith. All members of the University community are invited to participate in liturgical ministries, retreat planning, Bible study, Sacramental preparation, community service projects, faith-sharing groups, and much more.

In April of 2000, Dr. Charles L. Cotrell was chosen as the University’s 12th president and first lay Marianist to take the helm. The St. Mary’s University School of Law features full- and part-time postgraduate studies toward the attainment of the degree of juris doctor and the Master of Laws.

St. Mary’s University is a member of NCAA Division II and the Heartland Conference. Of the 12 varsity-level men’s and women’s sports that are offered, five national titles in men’s basketball (1989), baseball (2001), softball (1986 and 2002) and golf (2006) have been won. The University has also been recognized by Golf Digest Magazine as one of the top schools in the nation to play both men’s and women’s golf.

Distinguished Graduates

Student Organizations

There are a total of 68 registered organizations:

  • Honor societies: Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Sigma Lambda, Beta Beta Beta, Beta Gamma Sigma, Gamma Sigma Alpha, Omicron Delta Epsilon, Order of Omega, Phi Alpha Theta, Phi Beta Delta, Phi Eta Sigma, Phi Sigma Iota, Phi Sigma Tau, Pi Sigma Alpha, Psi Chi, Society of Honor Scholars.
  • Religious organizations: University Ministry.
  • Minority and international student organizations: Black Student Union, Indian Student Association, International Students Association, League of United Latin American Citizens, Mexican Student Association, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Students for Native American Affairs, Hispanic Law Students Association.
  • Other organizations: IEEE Student Branch, Inter-Fraternity Council, National Panhellenic Council, Delta Sigma Pi, Residence Hall Assoc., Student Bar Assoc., Student Government Assoc., Cheerleaders, Code Blue Dance Team, Emerging Leaders, President’s Ambassadors, University Programing Council, Accounting Club, American Chemical Society of Students, Criminal Justice Student Assoc., Finance Club, Graduate International Relations Society, International Business Club, Psychology Club, Society of Physics, St. Mary’s Society of Mathematicians (SM)^2, Student Educators Assoc. for Dynamic Leadership, Women in Science & Engineering, Amnesty International, Habitat for Humanity, Capoeira Club, Chess Club, Coro Santa Maria, Non-traditional Students, Society of Poets & Writers, Swim Club, Fiesta Physics, Society for Applied Ethics.

References

  1. ^ {{| title = USNews.com Best Colleges 2008 Universities-Master's (West): Top Schools | url= http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/t1univmas_w_brief.php | accessdate = 2008-06-29}}

External links

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