Saint Vincent Seminary Rankings

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Ranking Category
#7664 of 14,131 In the World
#2057 of 2,597 In North America
#1964 of 2,496 In the United States
#136 of 155 In Pennsylvania
#2 of 2 In Latrobe

Quick Review

Religion
Roman Catholic
Graduates
76
Male:Female Ratio
77:23
Control
Private
not-for-profit
Highest Degree
Master's degree
Acceptance rate
88%*

* Saint Vincent Seminary is among the institutions that don't provide data on acceptance rates. This might happen because the university has programs where applicants only need to meet admission requirements to enroll and don't necessarily compete with others.

We estimate the above acceptance rate based on admission statistics of closely-ranked nearby universities with similar research profiles that do publish such data.

Saint Vincent Seminary Acceptance rate and admissions statistics

27 enrolled exclusively in distance education.

Enrollment demographics by race or ethnicity

White 61 (80%)
Nonresident Alien 9 (12%)
Asian 3 (4%)
Hispanic 2 (3%)
Two or more races 1 (1%)

Costs per year: Tuition, Housing, Fees

Tuition and fees

Graduates
Tuition in-district $33,968
Tuition in-state $33,968
Tuition out-of-state $33,968

Room and board costs

Dormitory capacity 80
Combined charge for room and board $16,470
Room charge $8,368
Meal charge $8,102

Saint Vincent Seminary majors

Saint Vincent Seminary has granted 17 master's across 4 programs. Below is a table with majors that lead to degrees at Saint Vincent Seminary.

Major Master
Divinity & Ministry 11
Lay Ministry 4
Philosophy and Religious Studies, Other 1
Theology & Theological Studies 1
Grand Total 17

Publications & Citations

Saint Vincent Seminary has published 25 scientific papers with 47 citations received. The research profile covers a range of fields, including Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Philosophy, History, Sociology, Political Science, Law, Theology / Divinity / Religious studies, Linguistics, Geography and Cartography, and Environmental Science.

Publications
25
Citations
47

Publication / Citation count by topic

Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
25 / 47
Philosophy
22 / 47
History
12 / 1
Sociology
9 / 40
Political Science
9 / 5
Law
9 / 5
Theology / Divinity / Religious studies
8 / 1
Linguistics
8 / 41
Geography and Cartography
6 / 1
Environmental Science
6 / 1
Archaeology
6 / 1
Classics and Ancient History
5 / 1
Art & Design
5 / 1
Literature
3 / 1
Art History
3 / 0
Psychology
2 / 0
Biology
2 / 0
Engineering
2 / 0
Genetics
2 / 0
Quantum and Particle physics
1 / 1
Finance
1 / 0
Astrophysics and Astronomy
1 / 1
Aerospace Engineering
1 / 0
Business
1 / 0
Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
1 / 0
Special Education
1 / 0
Social Psychology
1 / 0
Genealogy
1 / 0
Computer Networking
1 / 0
Anthropology
1 / 0
Computer Science
1 / 0
Medicine
1 / 0
Chemistry
1 / 0
Physics
1 / 1
Economics
1 / 0
Biochemistry
1 / 0
Cyber Security
1 / 0
Structural Engineering
1 / 0
Psychiatry
1 / 0

Annual publication & citation counts

Year Publications Citations
1993 1 1
1994 0 0
1995 0 0
1996 0 0
1997 0 0
1998 0 0
1999 0 0
2000 1 0
2001 0 0
2002 0 0
2003 1 0
2004 0 0
2005 0 0
2006 0 0
2007 0 0
2008 0 1
2009 0 0
2010 0 0
2011 1 0
2012 0 1
2013 0 0
2014 0 1
2015 2 1
2016 4 0
2017 1 3
2018 1 10
2019 1 2
2020 0 6
2021 1 5
2022 0 6
2023 1 6

Notable alumni

  1. Rembert Weakland

    Rembert Weakland
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1927-2022 (aged 95)
    Occupations
    Catholic priestCatholic bishop
    Biography

    Rembert George Samuel Weakland OSB was an American Catholic bishop and Benedictine monk who served as archbishop of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee in Wisconsin from 1977 to 2002. Weakland previously served as abbot primate of the Benedictine Confederation from 1967 to 1977.

  2. George Mundelein

    George Mundelein
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1872-1939 (aged 67)
    Occupations
    Catholic priestCatholic bishop
    Biography

    George William Mundelein was an American prelate of the Catholic Church. He served as Archbishop of Chicago from 1915 until his death and was elevated to the cardinalate in 1924.

  3. Douglas Robert Nowicki

    Douglas Robert Nowicki
    Born in
    United States Flag United States
    Years
    1945-.. (age 80)
    Occupations
    Catholic priest
    Biography

    Douglas Robert Nowicki, O.S.B. was an American Benedictine monk and Catholic priest. From 1991 to 2020, he served as the 11th Archabbot of Saint Vincent Archabbey in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, and by extension, the Chancellor of Saint Vincent College and the Chancellor of Saint Vincent Seminary. Nowicki became solemnly professed on July 11, 1966, and was ordained a priest on May 21, 1972. He served the monastic community and the Diocese of Pittsburgh in various capacities before his election as archabbot in 1991.

General info

Total FTE staff 19
Carnegie classification Special Focus Four-Year: Faith-Related Institutions

Location and contacts

Address 300 Fraser Purchase Road
Latrobe, Pennsylvania, 15650-2690
United States
City population 8,000
Phone 7248052395