Assumption College for Sisters

Assumption College for Sisters
Type Junior Catholic women's college
Established 1953
President Sister Joseph Spring, S.C.C.
Undergraduates 36
Postgraduates 0
Location Denville, New Jersey, USA
Campus Rural
Website www.acs350.org
This article is about the women's college in Denville, New Jersey. For other colleges with similar names, see Assumption College (disambiguation)

The Assumption College for Sisters is a two-year Roman Catholic women's college in Denville, Morris County, New Jersey, 35 miles (56 km) from New York City.

Founded in 1953 through an affiliation with nearby Seton Hall University, Assumption is run by the Sisters of Christian Charity. It is the last remaining sisters' college, or college primarily designed to educate nuns, located in the United States.

Description

Since it is primarily designed to prepare women for work in religious vocations, Assumption specializes in theological studies and the liberal arts. Religious courses are offered in doctrine, morality, catechetics, mariology, ecclesiology, and other areas of focus. More traditional subjects such as philosophy, art, literature, history, music, chemistry, biology, calculus, psychology, and computer literacy are also offered and required. Students at Assumption can receive the Associate of Arts and/or the Associate of Religious Arts upon graduation; a certificate option in Theological Studies is also available.

The student body at Assumption consists of women who have been accepted to religious institutes, women under spiritual advisement who are considering joining religious institutes, and lay people.

Assumption is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and the Commission on Higher Education of the State of New Jersey; it has been continuously accredited since 1965. It is a member of the Association of Catholic Colleges and Universities and the National Catholic College Admission Association.

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Coordinates: 40°45′27″N 74°36′08″W / 40.7575°N 74.6023°W / 40.7575; -74.6023

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