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  1. The Catholic University of America. Inside CatholicU is the online portal for Catholic University faculty, staff, and students.

  2. Academics. At The Catholic University of America, one of America’s oldest and strongest major research universities, the search for truth ranges across 12 schools and more than 100 disciplines. Founded in 1887 as a graduate institution, we offer undergraduate and graduate students a scholarly experience, where those serious about their ...

  3. Discover your passions and gifts, then use them to serve those in need. Theological College: The National Seminary of The Catholic University of America, Catholic University, founded by U.S. bishops in 1887, ranks as one of the best Catholic universities in the country. We are a welcoming faith-filled community.

  4. Catholic University offers select programs online to benefit those who desire the convenience of online education from a traditional and respected institution. The University’s online programs offer practical, applications-oriented curricula, designed to help students move forward in their professional careers. Apply for Online Program Admission.

  5. GRADUATE STUDENTS: If University approval is required, please contact Dr. Kevin Ball, Manager of Student Contracts and Scholarships by phone at 202-319-5798, or by email at ballkj@cua.edu. FACULTY MEMBERS: If University approval is required, please contact Mr. Ralph Albano, Vice Provost for Sponsored Research, Research Compliance, and ...

  6. Welcome to CatholicU. Nestled just north of Capitol Hill sits Catholic University. With 176 acres, Catholic University has the largest campus in Washington, D.C. We are home to more than 3,000 undergraduate students of all backgrounds, races, and religions who will write the next chapter of our world’s future together.

  7. Although options abound all over the city, Catholic University’s neighborhood of Brookland provides students with many options for restaurants, stores, and cultural events. In fact, many students live in Monroe Street Market, just across the street from campus.