Since its founding in 1963, Sacred Heart University has been guided by the principle of personalized attention to each student, providing the education and support needed for each student to develop and grow in mind, body and spirit. Across offered throughout the University's five colleges and three schools on its campus in Connecticut and locations abroad, students are prepared personally and professionally to make a difference close to home and globally.
Tradition meets innovation
As the second-largest independent Catholic university in New England, Sacred Heart University blends the with the cutting-edge skills needed for tomorrow's dynamic world. At Sacred Heart, critical thinking, creativity and collaboration meet real-world innovation, ensuring that students are not only prepared for the future, but also ready to shape it.
At Sacred Heart University (SHU), students are encouraged to innovate, lead and succeed as they connect and learn from expert faculty in state-of-the-art facilities and learning environments across the 311-acre suburban Fairfield campus and beyond.
At SHU, students build strong connections with faculty through real-life study and concrete research projects that address today's needs and anticipate the demands of tomorrow. Students work in interactive, innovative spaces in SHU's academic buildings; through online communities; in joint research projects; in advising sessions and through many academic clubs, organizations and activities. Faculty lead students on study trips across the globe, including ; a partner campus in Rome; and other study abroad options worldwide.
Excellent preparation leads to future success
More than 11,000 students attend the University's five colleges: Arts & Sciences, Health Professionals, CCNE-accredited Dr. Susan L. Davis, R.N., & Richard J. Henley College of Nursing, the AACSB-accredited Jack Welch College of Business & Technology, and the CAEP-accredited Isabelle Farrington College of Education & Human Development. Within all five colleges, as well as the School of Computer Science & Engineering, School of Social Work and School of Communication, Media & the Arts, students engage in hands-on education inside and outside the classroom.
Students can gain real-world exposure to financial concepts, including trading, in the finance lab on —the former global headquarters of General Electric. There, students also develop fresh and innovative solutions to enduring and emerging challenges in the IDEA Lab, immerse themselves in the latest artificial intelligence technology in the AI Lab, or learn the tools to counter future threats in the Cybersecurity Lab. The Center for Healthcare Education features the latest technology available to health professions students, including cutting-edge equipment and laboratories, as well as a 24-bed nursing lab and 8 simulation rooms.
The University's commitment to experiential learning provides students with the tools and skills to pursue internships, clinical placements, independent study, service-learning projects and work study opportunities. SHU's campus is ideally located one hour north of New York City and 2.5 hours south of Boston. Students enhance their classroom work with real-life work experiences in world-class hospitals, nationally ranked elementary and secondary schools, Fortune 500 corporations and employers in Connecticut's creative corridor. Drawing on the rich resources in New England and New York City, students can gain research and internship opportunities, such as researching marine life in the Long Island Sound alongside faculty or interning at Madison Square Garden. These experiences help pave the way for a nearly 100% placement rate for graduating seniors in full-time jobs or graduate study.
Students encouraged to strive and thrive
A rich student life awaits at SHU. There are more than 100 student clubs and organizations, including dozens of active that provide opportunities to come together to socialize, as well as make a difference through philanthropic events and service projects. Further, you can gain leadership skills, prepare for your career, take up a new hobby, write for the student newspaper or work at the NPR-affiliated radio station, .
Students gather to cheer on athletes in the 33 NCAA Division I teams at the recently renovated and the . There are also opportunities to compete in more than 34 intercollegiate club sports. If you are drawn to the stage, the University's performing arts program is nationally recognized and led by a Tony-and-Grammy-nominated producer. In 2024, the opened to provide students with the latest technology and equipment to rehearse and stage modern performances. At SHU, aspiring performers prepare for careers in the arts through the theatre arts program (also available as an academic major), a choral program with various ensembles, a band & orchestra program that includes marching band, pep band, and concert band, and a dance program with a variety of ensembles and pro tracks.
More than 90% of freshmen live on campus, in residence halls that are modern and spacious, leading to a lively atmosphere and supportive residential experience. Nearly every day brings opportunities to participate in cultural, educational and social events and activities that enhance and enrich students' experiences at SHU.
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JP's Diner - first on-campus diner in New England serves up typical diner fare to students - open late. Outtakes - a great spot for students to grab a quick snack or bite to eat. Serves Starbucks coffee. Martire Family Arena - new state-of-the art ice rink for D1 athletic teams and club sports Red's - on campus pub open for students ages 21 and older. William Pitt Athletic & Convocation Center West Campus Discovery Science Center & Planetarium - a hands on science center focused on STEM experiences SHU Community Theatre - a 500-seat cinema and performance space and home to a unique blend of film, live concerts and performances, lectures, youth programs and engaging learning activities.
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AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURE OPERATIONS, AND RELATED SCIENCES.
Agricultural Production Operations, General.
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BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES.
Biochemistry.
Biology/Biological Sciences, General.
Cell/Cellular and Molecular Biology.
Exercise Physiology.
Marine Biology and Biological Oceanography.
Neuroscience.
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BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, MARKETING, AND RELATED SUPPORT SERVICES.
Accounting.
Business Administration and Management, General.
Fashion Merchandising.
Hotel/Motel Administration/Management.
Marketing/Marketing Management, General.
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COMMUNICATION, JOURNALISM, AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Communication and Media Studies.
Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other.
Speech Communication and Rhetoric.
Sports Communication.
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COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES AND SUPPORT SERVICES.
Computer and Information Sciences, General.
Information Technology.
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ENGINEERING.
Computer Engineering, General.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE/LETTERS.
English Language and Literature, General.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGES, LITERATURES, AND LINGUISTICS.
Spanish Language and Literature.
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HEALTH PROFESSIONS AND RELATED PROGRAMS.
Allied Health Diagnostic, Intervention, and Treatment Professions, Other.
Health/Medical Preparatory Programs, Other.
Mammography Technician/Technology.
Radiologic Technology/Science - Radiographer.
Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse.
Speech-Language Pathology/Pathologist.
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HISTORY.
History, General.
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HOMELAND SECURITY, LAW ENFORCEMENT, FIREFIGHTING AND RELATED PROTECTIVE SERVICES.
Criminal Justice/Safety Studies.
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LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES, GENERAL STUDIES AND HUMANITIES.
General Studies.
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MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.
Mathematics, General.
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MULTI/INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES.
International/Global Studies.
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PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES.
Philosophy.
Religion/Religious Studies.
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PHYSICAL SCIENCES.
Chemistry, General.
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PSYCHOLOGY.
Research and Experimental Psychology, Other.
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PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND SOCIAL SERVICE PROFESSIONS.
Social Work.
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SOCIAL SCIENCES.
Economics, General.
Political Science and Government, General.
Sociology.
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VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS.
Art/Art Studies, General.
Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts, General.
Game and Interactive Media Design.
Music Performance, General.
Students Say
Many students have favorable opinions regarding the faculty at Sacred Heart. Professors are "very passionate about teaching and always want their students to succeed." And they earn kudos for compassion. As one student attests, "My questions are always answered and my professors are very understanding when I have personal situations in my own life."
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