Fast Facts
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Founded
- 1957 by Sister Edwina Bogel, FSSJ.
- Named for Mother Colette Hilbert, foundress of the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph (FSSJ).
Type
- Franciscan, Catholic, private, four-year college.
President
- Cynthia Zane, Ed.D. (2006-present)
Campus
- Located in Hamburg, N.Y., approximately 10 minutes south of Buffalo.
- 60-acre campus,
Students
- 1,033 undergraduates
- 41 Graduates
Faculty
- 49 full-time faculty
- 76 part-time faculty
Student to Faculty Ratio
- 13:1
Academic Programs
16 Bachelor-Level Programs:
- Accounting: Options -- commercial, economic crime investigation or five-year master's degree track with St. Bonaventure University
- Business Management
- Small Business Management
- Global Business Management
- Sports Industry Management
- Computer Security and Information Assurance
- Criminal Justice
- Digital Media & Communication
- English
- Forensic Science/Crime Scene Investigation
- Human Services
- Liberal Studies
- Paralegal Studies
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Rehabilitation Services
2 Bachelor-Level Accelerated Degree Programs:
- Conflict Studies and Dispute Resolution
- Organizational Development
2 Graduate-Level Programs:
- Master's in Public Administration
- Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration
Degrees
- Master's in Public Administration
- Master of Science
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Science
- Associate in Applied Science
- Associate in Arts
Student Activities
- More than 20 student organizations, clubs and honor societies, plus intramural and club sports.
- Student Government Association.
- On-campus activities include concerts, dances, Quad Party, religious services, and lectures by renowned speakers.
Housing
- Two residence halls for more than 230 students.
- On-campus, apartment-style housing for another 68 students.
Athletics
- NCAA Division III institution.
- Member of the Allegheny Mountain Collegiate Conference and United Volleyball Conference.
Men's Sports
- Baseball
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Golf
- Lacrosse
- Soccer
- Volleyball
Women's Sports
- Basketball
- Cross Country
- Lacrosse (varsity sport in 2012-13)
- Soccer
- Softball
- Volleyball
Team Name
- Hawks
School Colors
- Blue and white
Outreach & Learning
Institute for Law and Justice
Established 2000
Only institute of its kind in Western New York that serves as a general support vehicle for law and justice-related issues and projects.
Academic Services Center
Comprehensive center committed to academic excellence and student success.
McGrath Library
- More than 50,000 electronic journals.
- 36,500 books , plus 217 print journals.
- 1,300 videos/DVDs.
- More than 100 audio books.
McGrath Library Law Collection is one of largest academic law collections open to the general public in Western New York. - Legal Research Lab available for students.
Honors Program
- Offered in all majors.
Costs
- Undergraduate annual tuition and fees (2011-12): $19,400.
- Undergraduate annual room & board (2011-12): $8,418 (based on double occupancy, 19 meals per week).
- Graduate program tuition: $670 per credit.
- ADP program tuition: $465 per credit.
Financial Assistance
- 87% of students qualify for financial aid.
- 50% of students receive Pell Grants.
- More than $3.5 million total in Hilbert scholarships available, including numerous academic, institutional and private scholarships.
Calendar
- Undergraduate: Two semesters and summer sessions.
- Graduate: Five-week sessions. Accelerated cohort model.
- Accelerated Degree Programs (ADP): 7 week sessions, six per year. Hybrid model with Tuesday evening classes and weekly online component.
Upcoming Events
- The Late Look Event
- Jun 25, 2013
- Memorial Day - No Classes
- May 27, 2013
- Last Class Session
- May 31, 2013











