Regis University

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Regis University
Logo of Regis University
MottoLearners Becoming Leaders in the Jesuit Tradition
TypePrivate
Established1877
PresidentMichael J. Sheeran, S.J.
Postgraduatesgraduate combined 16,000
Location, ,
CampusUrban
AthleticsRangers
ColorsBlue , and Gold
Websitewww.regis.edu

Regis University is a private, co-educational Roman Catholic university in the United States. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1877, it is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities. Based in Denver, Colorado against the backdrop of the Rocky Mountains, Regis University is comprised of three colleges: Regis College, the Rueckert-Hartman School for Health Professions and the School for Professional Studies.

Campuses

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Old Main Hall on the Lowell Campus of Regis University is a Denver landmark.

Regis University has several campuses throughout the state of Colorado. The main campus is located in northwest Denver at Lowell. Other sites include: Aurora, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Denver Tech Center, Fort Collins and Interlocken at Broomfield. It has one out-of-state campus located in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Establishment

Regis University's forerunner was established in Las Vegas, New Mexico by a group of exiled Italian Jesuits. In 1884, the Bishop of Denver invited the Jesuits to move the school to nearby Morrison where it was opened as Sacred Heart College. In 1887, the school moved once again to its present location and in 1921 adopted the name of Regis College in honor of Saint John Francis Regis, a 17th century Jesuit who worked with prostitues and the poor in the mountains of Southern France. In 1991, it was renamed Regis University with three schools: the original Regis College, the School for Professional Studies, and the School for Health Professions.

Regis, in addition to its traditional curriculum, offers several online degree programs, including an MBA program, in which thousands of new students are enrolled every year. Regis University has a long tradition of charitable service working including the well known Father Woody Projects which originate in the Archdiocese of Denver, but are active at Regis. These include a well known Father Woody Christmas Party for the homeless. There are many other activities involving Father Woody Projects throughout the year also.

Schools

Regis College

Regis College is a small liberal arts, undergraduate (a masters in teaching is available), semi-selective school located on the Lowell Campus. Its approximately 1,400 students are typically recent high school graduates from all over the country and from [Regis High School], a private Catholic High School also located in Denver. As with many small liberal arts colleges the College has slightly more women then men though a strong science program contributes to a balanced campus.

Regis is primarily an academic community but in addition to their studies students find time for extracurricular activites. Regis College operates a radio station KRCX and a newspaper The Highlander. The school also fields 11 varsity athletic teams, the Rangers.

Rueckert-Hartman School for Health Professions

When Regis absorbed her sister school [Lorretto Hights] the School for Health Professions was born. Regis now operates the top nursing program in the state and one of the primer physical therapist programs. The school is divided into four departments: Nursing, Health Care Ethics, Physical Therapy and Health Services Administration and Management. This school offers one of Regis's few doctorates: Physical Therapy.

School for Professional Studies

Primarily oriented toward working people the School for Professional Studies allows students who otherwise might not be able to fit education into their schedule to take night classes, intensive month long classes and online courses. The school is has by far the largest student enrolment of the University and operates most of the campuses other than the Lowell campus. The School for Professional Studies has more degrees available than any other part of the college and through a rigorous testing program is able offer credit for learning achieved through on the job experience.

Capitol Improvement Campaign

Regis is presently in the midst of a capitol campaign billed as "The Campaign for Regis University, Writing the Next Chapter". The school has long owned more property than was used for education at the Lowell campus. This property (currently a K-Mart) is now being incorporated into the main campus, a new chapel is nearly complete and picturesque Main Hall has reopened its top floors for the first time in decades. The science building and Carroll Hall have also both been renovated. The most substantial portion of the $75 million campaign is for academic development through the creation of dozens of new scholarships.

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