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Saint Leo, FL 33574-6665
(352) 588-8283
(800) 334-5532
Fax: (352) 588-8257
Full-time: 600 men, 735 women Faculty: 66
Part-time: 21 men, 28 women Ph.D.s: 77%
Graduate: 347 men, 532 women Student/Faculty: 20 to 1
Year: semesters, summer session Tuition: $14,680
Application Deadline: open Room & Board: $7460
Freshman Class: 3248 applied, 1409 accepted, 454 enrolled
SAT Verbal/Math: 510/500* ACT: 21
Selectivity: COMPETITIVE+
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Saint Leo University, a private institution, was founded in 1889 by the Benedictine Order of the Catholic Church. The university offers undergraduate programs in business administration, the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, education, and preprofessional studies. There are 3 undergraduate and 6 graduate schools. In addition to regional accreditation, Saint Leo has baccalaureate program accreditation with CSWE and IACBE. The library contains 141,521 volumes, 28,290 microform items, and 6437 audio/video tapes/CDs/DVDs, and subscribes to 700 periodicals including electronic. Computerized library services include the card catalog, interlibrary loans, database searching, and Internet access. Special learning facilities include a learning resource center and TV station. The 186-acre campus is in a rural area 40 miles north of Tampa. Including any residence halls, there are 25 buildings.

Controlled by Private (not for profit)
Religious Yes
Non-sectarian No
Faith the Catholic church
School is Coeducational
School summary Saint Leo University, a private institution, was founded in 1889 by the Benedictine Order of the Catholic Church. The university offers undergraduate programs in business administration, the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, education, and preprofessional studies
Number of undergraduate schools and colleges 3
Which three have the largest enrollments Business, Arts and Sciences, Education and Social Services
Number of graduate schools or divisions 6
Baccalaureate programs CSWE IACBE
Libraries on campus 1
Total volumes in library 141521
Microform items 28290
Audio/video tapes/CDs/DVDs 6437
Total periodicals subscribed to 700
Interlibrary loans Yes
Database searching Yes
Internet access Yes
Laptop Internet portals No
Learning resource center No
Art gallery on campus No
Natural history museum on campus No
Planetarium on campus No
Radio station on campus No
TV station on campus Yes
Other facilities on campus

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