About us
Salve Regina University is a small private university in Newport, Rhode Island; it was established by the Sisters of Mercy in 1934. A wide range of undergraduate majors is over 40, and the graduate programs include a number of doctorate programs, humanities, international relations, and behaviour analysis.
With its stunning Gilded Age architecture and breathtaking coastal views, our 80-acre campus offers a picturesque and inspiring setting for academic pursuits. Another reality that the Salve Regina annual report emphasises is a commitment to service and ethical leadership, appearing as a community committed to bringing positive change.
Salve Regina's eye-pleasing campus, combined with its accelerated and demanding classes and its dedication to community service.
Salve Regina University Highlights:
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Details
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Location
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Newport, Rhode Island, USA
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Founded
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1934
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Campus Size
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80 acres
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Undergraduate Majors
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Over 40
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Graduate Programs
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Master's and doctoral degrees, including Ph.D. programs in humanities and international relations
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Accreditation
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New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE)
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U.S. News Ranking
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27th in Regional Universities (North)
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Athletics
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NCAA Division III, known as the Seahawks
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