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Anna Maria College

Anna Maria College is a private Roman Catholic college in Paxton, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1946 as a women's college, but has been coeducational since 1973. The school offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees.

Motto

Lux et Veritas

Light and Truth

September 17, 1946 (September 17, 1946)

$7.2 million (2022)[1]

Mary Lou Retelle

42 full-time
145 part-time[2]

1,104 (2019)

333 (2019)

Rural, 190 acres

   Cardinal and white

Academics[edit]

Anna Maria College has an average annual enrollment of around 1,500 students, which consist of mostly undergraduate and graduate students, as well as some continuing education learners.[6] Rooted in the traditions of Catholic education, the college combines liberal arts and sciences education with career preparation.


The college is divided among six academic schools: the School of Business; the School of Education; the School of Justice and Social Sciences; the School of Fire and Health Sciences; the School of Visual and Performing Arts; and the School of Humanities.[7]

(English)

Craig Blais

(art)

Mark Eshbaugh

(art)

Thomas Lewis

(history)

Brian Mitchell

member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives

Geraldo Alicea

member of the Rhode Island Senate

Catherine Cool Rumsey

sheriff of Barnstable County

James M. Cummings

Police Commissioner of the Boston Police Department

Ed Davis

Superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police

Brendan Doherty

member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives

Shawn Dooley

member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives

James J. Dwyer

Police Commissioner of the Boston Police Department

William B. Evans

member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives

Raymond Hull

member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives

Brian Patrick Kennedy

President of the Whittier Street Health Center

Frederica Williams

member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives

Steven Xiarhos

Official website