Nazareth campus in fall

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Join a 100-year Golden Flyer tradition of education through action. Be prepared to lead with impact and equity for the common good.

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Unlimited possibilities

With 60+ undergraduate majors, 70+ minors, and career-advancing graduate degrees and certificate programs, this University offers big-time opportunities while sustaining a welcoming, supportive community of changemakers. Your ideas, your questioning, and your voice will always have a home here.

Academics at Nazareth

Big impact

The world needs inspired, well-educated, and equity-minded leaders. Nazareth equips you with the opportunities + support you need to be a courageous changemaker.

Naz prepares changemakers

75+

study abroad options in 35+ countries

4

The average Naz undergrad student completes four career experiences.

$1,500

Naz SPARK grant supports research, study abroad, or an internship

study abroad in Cambodia

Fully immersed

Integrated experiential learning gives you skills — and an edge.

Your life's work

science research in Peckham Hall

99%

employed or in grad school within six months of graduation

10:1

student to faculty ratio with an average class size of 19

100%

of incoming first-year students received financial aid this year

1,400+

activities and events for students held last year alone

You'll thrive

No lecture halls here. Naz is where you’ll flourish with personal guidance + mentoring from faculty, career coaches, & other staff. Benefit from mental and physical health support and resources on campus.

The student experience

Expand your superpowers

Be part of an inclusive community, where a commitment to diversity and belonging informs teaching, student life, and community engagement.

Madison McIntee and Megan

Maddie McIntee ‘22 pursued change through her autism research, supported by a Nazareth SPARK Grant, and promotes inclusivity for people with disabilities.

Story & podcast

Karlee Robb

Karlee Robb ‘24 saw and learned about the Chicano community in San Diego, California — both the beauty and the systemic inequities that affect people — through Nazareth’s Alternative Breaks program.

Her blog post

Edmund Pettus Bridge

Students share what it was like to meet with activists, historians, and scholars on Nazareth's Civil Rights Journey.

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News

Pope Francis recently named Sister Raffaella Petrini to lead the governing body of Vatican City. Nazareth University is hosting her only public lecture of 2025 as she travels from Italy to speak at Nazareth's Interfaith Centennial Summit with two other renowned women scholars.

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Chris Hilderbrant ’99, an advocate for people with disabilities for more than two decades, is Nazareth University’s 2025 Commencement speaker.

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Naz student Natalie Wood '27 is bringing her own unique flair to promoting dining on campus as a Naz Dining Student Influencer.

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David W. Steitz, Ph.D., director of Nazareth University’s gerontology program, receives this year’s Lifespan Carter Catlett Williams Award for Excellence in Aging or Long-term Care Service.

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Nazareth University sees record interest in nursing applications and significant growth in first-generation and out-of-state applicants for Class of 2029.

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Nazareth University’s Kathryn DeVinney, assistant director of counseling services, is the 2025 recipient of the NASPA Region II Midlevel Professional Award.

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