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Providence College

Providence College
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Latin: Collegii Providentiensis
Motto Veritas
Motto in English
Truth
Type Private,Coeducational
Established 1917
Religious affiliation
Catholic (Dominican)
Endowment $213 million
President Fr. Brian J. Shanley, O.P.
Academic staff
310 full-time ordinary
28 Dominican Friars and Sisters
Undergraduates 3,850
Postgraduates 700
Location Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
41°50′36.0″N 71°26′4.7″W / 41.843333°N 71.434639°W / 41.843333; -71.434639Coordinates: 41°50′36.0″N 71°26′4.7″W / 41.843333°N 71.434639°W / 41.843333; -71.434639
Campus Urban; 105 acres (.425 km2)
Colors Black and White
         
Athletics NCAA Division IBig East, Hockey East
Nickname Friars
Affiliations ACCU
NAICU
NEASC
Website www.providence.edu
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Providence College (also known as Providence or PC) is a private, coeducational, Roman Catholic university located about two miles west of downtown Providence, Rhode Island, United States, the state's capital city. With a 2012–2013 enrollment of 3,852 undergraduate students and 735 graduate students, the college specializes in academic programs in the liberal arts. It is the only college or university in North America administered by the Dominican Friars.

Founded in 1917, the college offers 49 majors and 34 minors and, beginning with the class of 2016, requires all its students to complete 16 credits in the Development of Western Civilization, which serves as a major part of the college's core curriculum (down from 20 credits previously).Fr. Brian Shanley has been the school's president since 2005.

In athletics, Providence College competes in the NCAA's Division I and is a founding member of the Big East Conference and Hockey East. In December 2012, the College announced it and six other Catholic colleges would leave the Big East Conference to form its own league, taking with them the Big East name and branding.

In 1917, Providence College was founded as an all-male school through the efforts of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence and the Dominican Province of St. Joseph. The central figure in the college's incorporation was Matthew Harkins, Bishop of Providence, who sought an institution that would establish a center of advanced learning for the Catholic youth of Rhode Island.


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