Saint Xavier University was founded in Chicago by the Sisters of Mercy in 1846, holding the distinctions of being Chicago's first Catholic university as well as the first Mercy institution of higher learning in the world. Initially serving as a higher education institution for women and the poor, today the four-year, private Catholic institution serves a diverse population of men and women who seek a Mercy education that prepares them to become successful, productive and compassionate members of society.
To learn a little more about the University, check out the catalog pages below:
- Academic Calendar
- Access to Student Information
- Accreditation and Memberships
- Administration
- Athletics and Recreation
- Bookstore
- Campus Ministry
- Career Development Center
- Center for Accessibility Resources
- Center for Learning and Student Support
- Counseling Center
- Degrees Awarded
- Faculty
- Graduate Studies
- Information Technology
- Policy Statement on University-Sponsored Student Surveys
- Public Safety
- The Robert and Mary Rita Murphy Stump Library
- The Sisters of Mercy
- Saint Xavier University Campus
- SXU Philosophy Statement
- Trustees
- University Core Values
- University History
- University Mission Statement
- University Seal
- The Vision of Our Catholic and Mercy Identity