Saint Joseph's College of Maine

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Saint Joseph's College of Maine is a private Catholic liberal arts college located on the shores of Sebago Lake in Standish, Maine.

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Saint Joseph's College of Maine canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf higher education institution
private Catholic liberal arts college
academicAffiliation NECHE
accreditation New England Commission of Higher Education
athleticsAffiliation NCAA Division III
athleticsConference Great Northeast Athletic Conference
belongsTo Diocese of Portland
surface form: Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland (Maine)
campusSetting rural
campusType lakeside campus
colors blue
white
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentGenderPolicy coeducational
emphasizes Catholic social teaching
liberal arts education
focusesOn liberal arts and professional studies
foundedBy Sisters of Mercy
foundingDate 1912
genderPolicyAtFounding women's college
hasCity Standish, Maine
surface form: Standish
hasFeature Mount Washington views
residential campus
views of Sebago Lake
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Cumberland County, Maine
Standish, Maine NERFINISHED
locatedOn Sebago Lake
motto Fortitudo et Spes
mottoInEnglish Courage and Hope
mottoLanguage Latin
movedToCurrentCampus 1956
nickname Monks
offers graduate programs
online programs
undergraduate programs
originalLocation Portland, Maine
region New England
religiousAffiliation Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Sisters of Mercy
religiousType Catholic college
serves adult learners
traditional undergraduates
sponsors service-learning programs
state Maine
type liberal arts college
private college
website https://www.sjcme.edu/

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Southern Maine hasHigherEducationInstitution Saint Joseph's College of Maine
town of Standish, Maine hasEducationalInstitution Saint Joseph's College of Maine
subject surface form: Standish, Maine