The University continues to reflect the growing ethnic scope of its students and the increasing diversity of the Church and society it serves. During the 19th century, in spite of setbacks, lean times and the Civil War, the College continued to expand. By , Seton Hall established a University College. This marked the first matriculation of women at Seton Hall. The College was organized into a university in following a period of unprecedented enrollment growth.
The next two decades saw the modernization of many facilities and the construction of a library, science building, residence halls and the Bishop Dougherty University Center. Several programs and majors were inaugurated, as were important social outreach efforts.
New ties were established with the private and industrial sectors, and a growing partnership developed with federal and state governments to create programs for the economically and educationally disadvantaged.
In , representatives from 13 New Jersey Catholic hospitals and medical centers met at Seton Hall to address medical education in the state. This led to the suggestion that Seton Hall play a major role in this effort. Later that year, hospital presidents from St. To achieve this goal, various unique and innovative educational programs utilize a multi-institutional — yet integrated — approach to graduate education. The school comprises two distinct educational divisions: graduate education degree programs in the health sciences and post-medical school residency and fellowship programs.
In , the school was renamed the School of Health and Medical Sciences. The s and s continued to be a time of growth and renewal.
New business and nursing classroom buildings and an art center were opened. Please be sure to stay connected to The Prep so that we can better serve each other. All Walks of Life Your support of The Prep ensures that we carry on our rich tradition and storied history of providing an outstanding Catholic education to young men from all walks of life, and remain competitive with the best of America's college prep schools.
Apply Give. Welcome Mission History Archives. Job Application - Teaching Positions. School Directory Office of Communications. Five priests and eight laymen formed a Board of Directors, which transformed the site into a Catholic preparatory school, college and seminary. The inaugural class was five students on December 1, By the end of the growing institution needed larger facilities; Seton Hall President Rt.
Bernard McQuaid purchased an estate in South Orange, to which the school moved in At that time, Rev. The following year Rev. In Rev. Michael E. Kelly became the first alumnus headmaster. Five years later The Prep acquired an eleven-acre campus of its own in nearby West Orange, and became self incorporated in that location. In , the school purchased a acre tract of land on nearby Prospect Avenue, overlooking the New York City skyline.
Beginning in The Prep began construction on the Edward D. Kelly Athletic Complex there. Through the Years List of 38 items.
A Board of Directors is chosen, consisting of five priests and eight laymen, who transform the site into a Catholic preparatory school, college and seminary. The inaugural class of five students begins work on December 1, President is Rt. Bernard J. In enrollment rises to Bishop Bayley asks McQuaid to seek a larger, more convenient site. The Madison site is sold to the Sisters of Charity.
Seton Hall joins the ranks of fewer than 40 preparatory schools in the country before the Civil War. College President is Rev. William F. The Preparatory School is organized as a distinct education unit, maintaining its close association with the College by using the same campus facilities.
Mooney Hall is completed, named in honor of Rev. James F. Mooney, President of Seton Hall College. The building serves as the main Prep building for 76 years. College President is Rt.
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