About the Institution
Saint Martin's University (formerly Saint Martin's College) is a coeducational, Catholic, liberal arts university in the United States. Located in Lacey, Washington, it was founded in 1895 as an all-boys boarding school by monks of the Benedictine Order. Saint Martin's began offering college-level courses in 1900 and became a degree-granting institution in 1940. The college became coeducational in 1965. In 2005, it changed its name from Saint Martin's College to Saint Martin's University. The school motto is "Be the spirit." With a 15:1 student-to-teacher ratio and a minority student population of 30%, the college has a reputation for diversity and small class sizes. It has a functioning Benedictine monastery on school grounds, and some members of the monastic community also serve as professors. The tuition for 2011-2012 is $27,622 [1] although many students benefit from financial aid packages.
Undergrad Programs / Areas offered :
Bachelor of arts
Bachelor of science
Bachelor of science in civil engineering
Bachelor of science in mechanical engineering
Graduate Programs / Areas offered :
Master of business administration (MBA)
Master of arts in counseling psychology (MAC)
Master of education (MED)
Master in teaching (MIT)
Master of engineering management (MEM)
Master of civil engineering (MCE)