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  1. Holy Cross is a highly selective, four year, undergraduate college with a diverse and hopeful community. Learn about its academic programs, campus life, athletics, faith and service, and admission process.

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  2. The College of the Holy Cross is a private Jesuit liberal arts college in Worcester, Massachusetts. It was founded by educators Benedict Joseph Fenwick and Thomas F. Mulledy in 1843 under the auspices of the Society of Jesus.

  3. Jan 12, 2024 · Learn about the history, enrollment, admissions, student life, faculty, alumni, and financial aid of Holy Cross, a highly selective, four-year, undergraduate, liberal arts institution in Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded in 1843 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), Holy Cross is ranked among the nation's leading four year liberal arts colleges.

  4. The admission process can be an intimidating first step to your college career — and we’re here to help you navigate the process. Learn more about visiting Holy Cross, how to apply to the College, and where to find answers to frequently asked questions.

  5. Find everything you need to know about College of the Holy Cross, including tuition & financial aid, student life, application info, academics & more.

  6. The oldest Catholic college in New England, Holy Cross was founded in 1843 by the second bishop of Boston, Benedict Joseph Fenwick, S.J., who gave it the name of his cathedral, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, along with the seal and motto of the Diocese of Boston.

  7. The College of the Holy Cross supports the efforts of secondary school officials and governing bodies to have their schools achieve regional accredited status to provide reliable assurance of the quality of the educational preparation of its applicants for admission.