The College of Saint Elizabeth, established by the Sisters of Charity in 1899 as the state's first four-year Catholic college for women, is located on a beautiful 200-acre campus in historical Morris County, about one hour from New York City. Continuously accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Universities, the College is one of the preeminent Catholic colleges for women on the East Coast and a leader in the education of working adults, both women and men.
The College offers more than 25 baccalaureate degrees, 10 master's degree programs, a three year doctoral program in Educational Leadership, and a variety of professional certifications and certificates. Preparation for ministry is offered through the College of Saint Elizabeth Center for Theological and Spiritual Development.
Annunciation Center, the College's arts and education building opened in September 2007, houses the Therese A. Maloney Art Gallery, the 560-seat Dolan Performance Center, the Holocaust Education Resource Center, as well as the departments of art, music, and theology.
Activities on campus include many student-run organizations and a wide variety of social, cultural, service, and athletic events.
Student life at CSE is rich with facilities, services, and resources including: