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Regis College (Massachusetts)

Coordinates:42°21′2″N71°18′33″W / 42.35056°N 71.30917°W /42.35056; -71.30917
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Catholic college in Weston, Massachusetts, US
For Regis College in Toronto, seeRegis College (Toronto).
For the university in Colorado, seeRegis University.

Regis College
TypePrivate university
Established1927; 99 years ago (1927)
FounderSisters of St. Joseph
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Sisters of St. Joseph)
Academic affiliations
Endowment$41.6 million (2020)[3]
PresidentAntoinette M. Hays
Students3,230[4](fall 2022)
Undergraduates1,153
Postgraduates846
Location,
Massachusetts
,
United States

42°21′2″N71°18′33″W / 42.35056°N 71.30917°W /42.35056; -71.30917
CampusSuburban
132 acres (53 ha)
ColorsCrimson and gold
  
NicknamePride
Sporting affiliations
NCAADivision IIIGNAC
MascotLion and lioness
Websiteregiscollege.edu
Map

Regis College is aprivate Catholic university run by theSisters of St. Joseph inWeston, Massachusetts, United States. Regis was founded as awomen's college in 1927. In 2007, Regis becameco-educational; it was the last Catholic women's college in theBoston area to start admitting men.[5]

History

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Regis College was founded in 1927 by theSisters of St. Joseph. The college's name is inspired by Mary Regis Casserly who established the Sisters of St. Joseph in Boston in 1873.[6] After eight decades as a women's only college, Regis enrolled its first co-educational class in fall 2007.

As of fall 2020, approximately 3,000 undergraduate and graduate students were enrolled at Regis. As of 2020, the school had an 9 to 1 student/faculty ratio.[7] Ninety-seven percent of the Class of 2019 had professional employment or were enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation.

Projects and programs

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The Center for Global Connections oversees academic and service-learning initiatives for students. The Regis Haiti Project is an international faculty partnership initiative to help elevate Haitian nursing education and empower Haitian nursing faculty through the master's degree to teach others across Haiti.[8]

Regis offers an accredited pre-school andkindergarten program at its Children's Center. The program teaches children from the age of 15 months to six years old about science, math, engineering, and technology.[9]

In 2005, Regis founded a Life Long Learning Program (LLARC) that offers courses taught by volunteers to older adults at the Regis College in Weston campus.[10]

Academics

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College Hall

Regis currently offers degrees and certificates within four schools and one division: The Richard and Sheila Young School of Nursing, the School of Health Sciences, School of Arts and Sciences, the Sloane School of Business and Communication, and the Theresa Wood Lavine Division of Professional Studies. Specific Degree designations that can be obtained through the attendance of Regis include:A.S.N.,B.S.N,B.A.,B.S., B.S.W.,M.A.T.,M.S.,M.S.N.,D.N.P,M.A.,Ed.D. as well as both undergraduate and graduate certificates.

Regis College has cross-registration privileges withBabson,Bentley,Brandeis University, andBoston College as well as a cooperative degree program withWorcester Polytechnic Institute. Regis is affiliated with the Sisters of Saint Joseph College Consortium,University College Cork inIreland, andKyoto Notre Dame University inKyoto, Japan for study abroad, as well asAmerican University’sWashington Semester program.

Regis offers 27 undergraduate academic programs, 28 graduate and doctoral programs, and 29 minors.

The Richard and Sheila Young School of Nursing is designated as a Center of Excellence in Nursing Education by theNational League of Nursing. The school offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in Nursing with multiple tracks. The School of Nursing offers a Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), fully online Master of Science in Health Administration, a Master of Science in Nursing programs.[11]

Student life

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Norman Tower at Regis College

On-campus housing is guaranteed for all undergraduates in one of five residence halls: Angela Hall, Maria Hall, Domitilla Hall, St. Joseph Hall, and College Hall. Living on campus helps undergraduate students to experience Regis furthermore than the classroom setting. The Student Center houses the Undergraduate Admissions Office, Main Dining Hall, Tower Tavern, WRGS (the Regis College radio station), the bookstore, a post office, and several lounge areas for meetings or events. The Fine Arts Center houses the Eleanor Welch Casey Theatre and the Carney Art Gallery. The campus also features a Science Center, theSpellman Museum of Stamps & Postal History, and a Fitness Center housing: dance studios, weight and cardiovascular equipment, basketball courts, a swimming pool, and newly designed athletic fields.

There are currently over 25 clubs and organizations in which students may become involved, meet new people and stay active. Students are also free to start their own clubs on campus with help and may petition funding from the college.

In 2009, Regis College underwent construction of its new athletic fields, consisting of a turf field surface forfield hockey,lacrosse, andsoccer. An eight-lane track surface was constructed around the fields, along with six new tennis courts, and softball diamond with lights. Within the athletic building are the gymnasium, a first class athletic training room, and the pool. The Mary Carr Simone Fitness Center, which holds Cybex equipment, six flat screen HD televisions, and 11 pieces of cardio equipment, can also be found inside the building.

Phase I of a campus development master plan, featuring a new four-story residence hall, quad at the campus core, and a renovated library entrance was completed in summer 2015.

Athletics

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Regis athletics logo

Regis College teams (nicknamedPride) participate as a member of theNational Collegiate Athletic Association'sDivision III. The Pride are a member of theGreat Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC), which they started competing in for the fall 2017 season. Regis was formerly a member of theCommonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) between the 1988–89 and the 2010–11 seasons and theNew England Collegiate Conference (NECC) between the 2011–12 and the 2016–2017 seasons.

Men's sports include basketball, lacrosse, soccer, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball; while women's sports include basketball, field hockey, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field and volleyball. In 2015, The Pride won NECC Championships in Women's Volleyball, Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving, Men's and Women's Tennis, Women's Field Hockey, Men's and Women's Basketball and Women's Lacrosse.

References

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  1. ^Acronym for "Association of Independent Colleges and Universities in Massachusetts"
  2. ^Acronym for "Association of Colleges of the Sisters of St. Joseph"
  3. ^As of June 29, 2020.U.S. and Canadian Institutions Listed by Fiscal Year 2020 Endowment Market Value and Change in Endowment Market Value from FY19 to FY20 (Report). National Association of College and University Business Officers andTIAA. February 19, 2021. Archived fromthe original on February 21, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 21, 2021.
  4. ^"College Navigator - Regis College".National Center for Education Statistics. RetrievedJuly 26, 2024.
  5. ^Bombardieri, Marcella; Jan, Tracy (September 1, 2006)."Regis College to admit men in '05".The Boston Globe.[dead link]
  6. ^Mishkin, Linda (2013).Legendary Locals of Allston-Brighton, Massachusetts. Arcadia Publishing. p. 89.ISBN 978-1-4671-0051-9.
  7. ^"Regis at a Glance". Regis College. RetrievedFebruary 3, 2021.
  8. ^"Second wave of Haitian nursing students arrive at Regis College".Boston Haitian Reporter. June 9, 2014.
  9. ^"Regis College to offer kindergarten program".Patriot Ledger. June 28, 2016. Archived fromthe original on February 10, 2017.
  10. ^Molnar, Zenya (October 1, 2016)."Adults inspired to continue education at Regis College program".
  11. ^"Program Details".Regis. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2016.

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