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College of the Holy Cross

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The Clock Tower of O'Kane Hall

Not to be confused with Holy Cross College (Indiana)


The College of the Holy Cross, located in Worcester, Mass., is renowned for its academic excellence and mentoring-based, liberal arts education in the Jesuit tradition. An exclusively undergraduate institution with approximately 2,700 students, Holy Cross is highly respected for its challenging academic programs, accomplished faculty, and commitment to educating men and women for others.


Founded in 1843 by the second bishop of Boston, Benedict Joseph Fenwick, S.J., Holy Cross is the oldest Catholic college in New England. Today the campus occupies 174 beautifully landscaped acres, featuring traditional and contemporary architecture and state-of-the-art facilities and technology.


Notable alumni


The college is part of a consortium with other Worcester colleges, including Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Clark University.