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Fairfield University College of Arts and Sciences

Coordinates: 41°09′42″N 73°15′17″W / 41.1618°N 73.2548°W / 41.1618; -73.2548
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College of Arts and Sciences
MottoPer Fidem ad Plenam Veritatem -- Through Faith to the Fullness of Truth
TypePrivate, Jesuit
Established1994
Location, ,
CampusSuburban 200 acres (809,000 m²)
WebsiteCAS Website

(NOTE: This Wikipedia entry is about the Fairfield University College of Arts and Sciences -- which is the correct name of the institution -- but bears the mistaken page title of "Fairfield College of Arts and Sciences." Correction of the Wikipedia page title is in progress.)

The Fairfield University College of Arts and Sciences is the oldest and largest school within Fairfield University located in Fairfield, Connecticut. The College is host to 15 departments and diverse interdisciplinary programs, led by roughly 150 full-time faculty and serving approximately 2,000 students. The College is also the home of the core curriculum that unifies the education of all Fairfield undergraduates.[1]

History

  • 1942: Fairfield College of St. Robert Bellarmine, Inc. purchased two adjoining estates in Fairfield[2]
  • 1945: Fairfield University was chartered by the State of Connecticut to grant degrees[3]
  • 1947: First class of 303 male students was admitted to the College of Arts and Sciences[3]
  • 1949: College of Arts and Sciences was accredited by the State of Connecticut[3]
  • 1949: First summer session of undergraduate courses was held
  • 1953: Fairfield University was admitted to fully accredited membership in the New England Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools
  • 1970: Women were admitted to all undergraduate programs
  • 1995: Accepted into Phi Beta Kappa[4]
  • 2008 Introduced low residency Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program including residency portion at Enders Island.[5]

Academic programs

Undergraduate Programs

Graduate Programs

Joint Programs

Notable faculty

References

External links

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