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  1. Saint Leo University’s online learning experience provides a well-rounded education with the flexibility to tailor your course of study to meet your individual needs. We know our students have lives outside school, and we seek to meet them where they are.

  2. Saint Leo University 33701 County Road 52 PO Box 6665, MC 2008 Saint Leo, FL 33574 Fax: 888.743.8116. Once all of a student's documents have been received, you can expect official notification of our admission decision within three to seven business days. If you do not qualify for admission by meeting the usual requirements, but show promise of ...

  3. Saint Leo’s IT and cybersecurity programs emphasize hands-on learning and advanced research opportunities, all led by experienced professors. Saint Leo University is excited to offer IT and cybersecurity programs with flexible and hybrid program offerings on campus, online, and through an education center near you. IT and Cybersecurity Degrees

  4. Learn more about your scholarship opportunities at Saint Leo University as an incoming freshman to University Campus. Admission Process. Admission to Saint Leo University is a simple, straightforward process. Applicants should submit the following materials to the Office of Admission. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. Application

  5. Saint Leo University is a community rooted in the Catholic faith and in the spirit of our Benedictine founders. We are an outgrowth of Catholic social teaching, which insists that human institutions and relationships be based on dignity as well as social and economic justice.

  6. Saint Leo University hosted the first two cohorts in its Doctor of Theology in Applied Theology Program last week, July 10-13. This was the first residency experience for the online Doctor of Theology (ThD) degree, which launched in August 2023.

  7. The University Explorations curriculum provides undergraduate students with an understanding of Saint Leo University’s Benedictine-inspired values and Catholic traditions while focusing on the liberal arts and sciences and introducing undergraduate students to an understanding of the knowledge needed to succeed in college and in lifelong learning.