From the moment a young man steps foot in SLUH to the moment he strides across the stage at graduation to accept his diploma, everything he will experience is designed to ensure that he leaves SLUH intellectually inspired, open to growth, loving, and a faith-driven “man for others” committed to doing justice.
He will share a desire to achieve “Excellence in All Things,” an active, aspirational ideal that goes beyond academics, one that has driven and differentiated SLUH and its Jesuit traditions for more than 200 years. It is SLUH’s purpose and privilege to oversee the education and formation of young men with exceptional God-given abilities, from whom they expect extraordinary things. To accept less would deprive them, and the world beyond, of their full potential.
Throughout his four years at SLUH, each student will be embraced with respect and inclusion through needs-blind admissions, status-blind friendships, a rich diversity of cultures and perspectives, and extensive cocurriculars that offer students the opportunity to be all they can be—all in a loving and spirit-filled community.
SLUH was founded in 1818 and begins its third century by continuing to reflect its Jesuit motto "Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam," a Latin term meaning “For the greater glory of God.”
OPEN HOUSE
Sunday, November 7, 11:30 a.m.–4 p.m.
DID YOU KNOW?
SLUH’s global education program offers language immersion, educational travel, and service immersion opportunities in several different countries. These experiences prepare students for an increasingly interconnected world.