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  2. Home to the majority of our on-campus undergraduate programs and several online, accelerated programs for adult learners, Regis College serves as a model for liberal arts and science education in the Jesuit, Catholic tradition.

  3. Regis University[needs IPA] is a private Jesuit university in Denver, Colorado. Founded in 1877 by the Society of Jesus, [5][6] the university offers more than 120 degrees through three colleges in a variety of subjects, including education, liberal arts, business, nursing, and technology. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission. [7]

  4. Since 1930, Regis College has been educating both Jesuit students (scholastics) and lay students from 56 countries for innovative services in education, science, scholarship, social justice, and ecological works. A total of 1,917 students have passed through and received a Regis College degree.

  5. As the only Jesuit Catholic University in the Rocky Mountain Region, Regis University strives for greatness. With over 130 degree programs across three colleges, Regis has graduate and undergraduate programs to fit the interests of all students.

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  6. In providing our students with an innovative Jesuit education, we instill Jesuit principles and an Ignatian pedagogical paradigm in both the curriculum and the student experience. True to this Ignatian heritage, the Regis College community finds God in all things by reflecting on our experience of the Triune God in the world.

  7. As Jesuit, rooted in an Ignatian spirituality of Christian discipleship and open to the sacred in all human cultures, Regis aspires to be a community of learners who labor for a transformed world and renewed ecosystem, and who journey as companions, responsible to each other.

  8. Regis University has continued the Jesuit tradition since 1877, when a band of Jesuit missionaries from Naples, Italy, carved out a college on the edge of the desert in New Mexico, and named it Las Vegas College.