Mission Statement
Sacred Heart University, rooted in the Catholic intellectual tradition and the liberal arts, embraces a vision for social justice and educates students in mind, body and spirit to prepare them personally and professionally to make a difference in the global community.
History
Sacred Heart University was founded in 1963 by the Most Reverend Walter W. Curtis, second bishop of the Diocese of Bridgeport, to provide an institution of higher education that would serve the people of the diocese and region, regardless of sex, race, creed or religion. In October 1962, Bishop Curtis announced both the plan to open a college the following September, and its name, “Sacred Heart.” The choice of the name had a dual origin: it was the name of the bishop’s first pastorate in Bloomfield, N.J., and was a pledge from the bishop attesting to the value of such an institution.
Signs of the University’s growth and vibrancy are evident. Enrollment has risen from the original class of fewer than 200 undergraduate students to almost 10,000 full-time and part-time undergraduate and graduate students. Over the years, Sacred Heart has grown to become the second-largest Catholic university in New England and, according to the Chronicle of Higher Education, one of the fastest-growing Catholic Universities in the country.
The University has enhanced the undergraduate student experience in many notable ways. In 1990, it accepted, for the first time, students who wanted the residential experience. Now approximately 89% of first-year students and 48% of all undergraduates reside in University housing.
New degree programs and majors in relevant disciplines are regularly added to our curriculum, and the University now offers more than 80 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate programs on its main campus in Fairfield, CT, and satellites in Stamford, Luxembourg and Ireland. The University consists of six colleges and three schools: College of Arts & Sciences, School of Communication, Media & the Arts, School of Computer Science & Engineering, School of Social Work, the AACSB-accredited Jack Welch College of Business & Technology, the College of Health Professions, the Susan L. Davis, R.N., & Richard J. Henley College of Nursing, St. Vincent’s College and the Isabelle Farrington School of Education. The Princeton Review includes SHU in its Best 386 Colleges–2021 Edition, “Best in the Northeast” and Best Business Schools–2021 Edition. Sacred Heart is home to the award-winning, NPR-affiliated radio station, WSHU, and an impressive performing arts program that includes choir, band, dance and theater.
The University offers Division I athletics with 33 varsity teams. The William H. Pitt Athletic and & Convocation Center is available to DI athletes for training. The state-of-the-art Bobby Valentine Health and Recreation Center is open to all students and includes a suspended track, bowling lanes, a climbing wall and much more.
The campus currently comprises more than 300 acres of land, including The Great River 18-Hole Golf Course and the former global headquarters of General Electric, which is now SHU’s West Campus. West Campus houses the College of Education and the College of Business & Technology, including the School of Computer Science & Engineering and the hospitality, resort and tourism program. West Campus is an innovative campus with an IDEA Lab for engineering students and incubator space where business students can work with local business people on projects.
An ever-widening outreach to the community balances the University’s commitment to academic excellence. Students, faculty and staff members volunteer in excess of 100,000 hours of community engagement each year.
Locations
Located on 56 suburban acres and adjacent properties in Fairfield, Connecticut, the main campus is just minutes from Exits 46 and 47 off the Merritt Parkway (Route 15), about one hour north of New York, and less than three hours south of Boston. Major extension sites of the University are located in Stamford and Griswold, Connecticut. The University also offers a Master of Business Administration degree in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and undergraduate study abroad classes at our Dingle, Ireland campus.
Park Avenue Campus: Fairfield
Sacred Heart University
5151 Park Avenue
Fairfield, CT 06825-1000
203-371-7880 Fax: 203-365-7607
West Campus: Fairfield
Sacred Heart University
3135 Easton Turnpike
Fairfield, CT 06828
Center for Healthcare Education: Bridgeport
Sacred Heart University
4000 Park Avenue
Bridgeport, CT 06604
Sacred Heart University at Dingle
Green Street
County Kerry
Dingle
Ireland
Sacred Heart University at Griswold
Griswold High School
267 Slater Avenue
Griswold, CT 06351
860-376-8408 Fax: 860-376-1798
Sacred Heart University at Luxembourg
7 rue Alcide de Gasperi
Chambre de Commerce – Bâtiment B, 1st Floor
L-2981 Luxembourg
Luxembourg
352-22-76-13 Fax: 352-22-76-23
E-mail: admissions@shu.lu
Sacred Heart University at Tandet Center
4 Hospital Place
Stamford, CT 06902