Carroll College is a Catholic diocesean liberal arts college founded in 1909, one of an elite, small corps of Catholic diocesan colleges in the U.S.\r\nCarroll offers excellence in education and far more. Dedicated to making the difference, Carroll students and professors are people of action in service to the human family. Being involved is a personal decision, and most Carroll faculty, staff and students choose to volunteer their time to help others less fortunate. In your four years at Carroll, you will have a professor who has served in the Peace Corps or another volunteer organization. You will study among top minds with a conscience and a commitment to making the world a better place, one selfless act at a time. It’s called service learning, and it’s a foundation of the Carroll College experience.\r\n\r\nThe commitment to selfless service naturally extends to the classroom. At Carroll, faculty put students first and go the extra mile to assure students do well in their courses. They make it a point to get to know their students and invest in their success. Because of faculty support, Carroll students enjoy extraordinary acceptance rates to medical schools and law and business graduate programs. Our graduates also have an outstanding reputation, allowing them to enter highly paid careers in nursing, business, accounting, the media, politics, teaching, scientific research and engineering right out of college or, if they choose, continue on to the best professional programs in the nation. \r\n\r\nThe philosophy of putting students first applies to every department on campus, from student housing and community life to class registration and financial aid. At Carroll, the staff knows students by name and attends to their individual needs. Best of all, the Carroll educational experience is affordable because of its generous financial aid packages. \r\n\r\nCarroll ensures a student’s education is ‘Non scholae sed vitae — not for school alone but for life.’\r\n\r\n
* Source: US Department of education: Institute of education statistics** Refers to % of students receiving some form of financial aid† Indicates school information is being used instead of campus information
Associate's Degrees
Associate's in Writing, General
Bachelor's Degrees
Bachelor's in Accounting
Bachelor's in Applied Mathematics, General
Bachelor's in Biology/Biological Sciences, General
Bachelor's in Business Administration and Management, General
Bachelor's in Chemistry, General
Bachelor's in Civil Engineering, General
Bachelor's in Community Health Services/Liaison/Counseling
Bachelor's in Computer Science
Bachelor's in Elementary Education and Teaching
Bachelor's in English Language and Literature, General
Bachelor's in English/Language Arts Teacher Education
Bachelor's in Environmental Studies
Bachelor's in French Language and Literature
Bachelor's in History, General
Bachelor's in International Relations and Affairs
Bachelor's in Mathematics Teacher Education
Bachelor's in Mathematics, General
Bachelor's in Political Science and Government, General
Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Bachelor's in Public Administration
Bachelor's in Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse
Bachelor's in Sociology
Bachelor's in Spanish Language and Literature
Bachelor's in Spanish Language Teacher Education
Bachelor's in Speech Communication and Rhetoric
Bachelor's in Sport and Fitness Administration/Management
Bachelor's in Teaching English as a Second or Foreign Language/ESL Language Instructor