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St. John's Abbey and University

College of Saint Benedict and
Saint John's University
College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University seals.svg
Type Private liberal arts college
Affiliation Roman Catholic (Benedictine)
Provost Richard Ice
Academic staff
300 full-time; 52 part-time
Undergraduates 3640
Location Minnesota, United States
Campus Rural
Athletics NCAA Division IIIMIAC
Affiliations Association of Benedictine Colleges and Universities
NAICU
Website www.csbsju.edu
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College of Saint Benedict
Motto Sic Luceat Lux Vestra
Motto in English
So let your light shine
Type Women's college
Established 1913
Endowment $60.3 million
President Mary Dana Hinton
Undergraduates 1924
Address 37 S College Ave
Saint Joseph, MN 5637
, St. Joseph, Minnesota
Colors          Red and white
Nickname Blazers/Bennies
Affiliations WCC
Saint John's University
Latin: Universitas Sancti Joannis Baptistae
Motto Induamur Arma Lucis
Motto in English
Put on the Armor of Light
Type Men's college
Established 1857
Endowment $152.2 million
President Michael Hemesath
Undergraduates 1716
Address PO Box 5000
Collegeville, MN 56321
, Collegeville, Minnesota
Colors          Cardinal and Blue
Nickname Johnnies

The College of Saint Benedict (CSB), a women's college, and Saint John's University (SJU), a men's college, are private liberal arts colleges respectively located in St. Joseph and Collegeville, Minnesota, US; near St. Cloud. Under CSB's and SJU's coordinate relationship, students at the two colleges have a shared curriculum, and access to the resources of both campuses.

CSB/SJU is home to the Saint John's Bible.

Saint John's University was founded by the monks of Saint John's Abbey. In addition to its undergraduate offerings, SJU includes Saint John's School of Theology and Seminary (SOT), a graduate school that confers Master of Divinity and master of arts degrees and also prepares seminarians for the priesthood.

Minnesota Public Radio began on January 22, 1967, when KSJR signed on from the campus of Saint John's University. The station's director of broadcasting was SJU alumnus William H. Kling.

SJU has produced its own coarse-grained bread, Johnnie Bread, since 1856, and used the proceeds to fund projects such as the Abbey Church.

The College of St. Benedict is an exclusively undergraduate four-year institution. The college opened in 1913, with six students enrolled, and grew out of St. Benedict's Academy, which was founded by Saint Benedict’s Monastery in 1889. The Benedictine community incorporated CSB in 1961.

Starting in 1955, CSB and SJU began offering joint evening classes. The relationship expanded soon after CSB incorporated in 1961, and since then the two institutions have shared a common academic program. Men and women attend classes together on both campuses. About 4,000 students are enrolled in CSB/SJU combined. They attend coed classes taught by a joint faculty of approximately 350 professors, mostly full-time, permanent appointees.


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