Fairfield University
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Fairfield University is a private Catholic university located in Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. It was established by the Jesuits in 1942 and has grown into an important place for learning.
By the fall of 2024, the university was home to around 5,400 full-time undergraduate students and about 1,500 graduate students, including both full-time and part-time learners. The university provides many types of degrees, including bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctoral degrees. Starting in 2023, it also began offering associate’s degrees.
Students can study through five different schools and colleges, giving them many choices for their future careers. The university is known for its strong sense of community and its commitment to helping students grow both in learning and in character.
History
Fairfield University started in 1942 when a group of priests called the Jesuits bought two big houses in Fairfield, Connecticut. They wanted to create a school and a college there. It became the 26th school in the United States run by these priests.
At first, only boys could attend. The first class of 303 boys joined in 1947. Many years later, in 1970, the university started letting girls join too. Over time, the university grew a lot. They built many new buildings, added new subjects to study, and got a lot of money to help them grow. In 2017, the university had its first president who was not a priest. The university keeps changing and growing even today.
| Years | President |
|---|---|
| 1942–1944 | John J. McEleney |
| 1944–1951 | James H. Dolan |
| 1951–1958 | Joseph D. FitzGerald |
| 1958–1964 | James E. FitzGerald |
| 1964–1973 | William C. McInnes |
| 1973–1979 | Thomas R. Fitzgerald |
| 1979–2004 | Aloysius P. Kelley |
| 2004–2016 | Jeffrey P. von Arx |
| 2016–2017 | Lynn M. Babington (interim) |
| 2017–present | Mark R. Nemec |
Academics
Fairfield University has five schools and colleges: the John Charles Meditz College of Arts and Sciences, the Charles F. Dolan School of Business, the School of Engineering, the Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies, and the School of Education and Human Development.
The university offers 43 majors and 19 minors for undergraduate students, plus 41 graduate programs. In 2016–17, it awarded many degrees to its students. Since 1993, 65 students have received Fulbright Scholarships.
Popular majors for undergraduate students include Nursing, Finance, Marketing, and Accounting. The university has many academic and spiritual centers, such as the Center for Social Impact and the Center for Catholic Studies.
The university opened a new campus in Bridgeport in 2023 to help students who need financial support.
Rankings
In 2025, U.S. News & World Report ranked Fairfield University tied for 132nd among "National Universities". It was also ranked 45th for "Best Undergraduate Teaching" and second for "Most Innovative".
Undergraduate admissions
Fairfield is a "More Selective" university, according to U.S. News & World Report. Students can apply using the Common Application. In 2019, the university received many applications and admitted about half of the students who applied.
| School | Founded |
|---|---|
| John Charles Meditz College of Arts and Sciences | 1942 |
| School of Education and Human Development | 1950 |
| Marion Peckham Egan School of Nursing and Health Studies | 1970 |
| Charles F. Dolan School of Business | 1978 |
| School of Engineering | 1994 |
Region and campus
Fairfield University is located in Fairfield, Connecticut, a town along Long Island Sound. It is less than 60 miles from New York City and about an hour and 20 minutes away by train. The town has historic downtown areas and beaches, and as of the 2010 census, it had a population of 59,404.
The university's 200-acre campus has 35 buildings, including three special homes that were part of the original estates. These are Bellarmine Hall, McAuliffe Hall, and David J. Dolan House. Many buildings on campus are named to honor Jesuit priests who worked hard to support education and fairness for all.
The campus also includes the DiMenna-Nyselius Library, which was built in 1968 and later expanded. There is also Fairfield College Preparatory School, a high school for boys that shares the campus. The university works hard to care for the environment, with projects like special recycling machines and efforts to reduce energy use.
Student life
Fairfield University encourages its students to help others and be involved in their community. Students take part in many service projects, like helping local families in need and supporting cancer awareness events. They also travel internationally to support children and women in other countries.
The Fairfield University Student Association (FUSA) represents all full-time undergraduate students. It helps students share their ideas and organize fun activities. Students also work together to support peace and fairness, sometimes holding events to raise awareness about important issues. The university has its own student television station, newspaper, and radio station.
| Race and ethnicity | Total | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| White | 81% | ||
| Hispanic | 7% | ||
| Asian | 2% | ||
| Other | 2% | ||
| Foreign national | 2% | ||
| Other | 2% | ||
| Black | 1% | ||
| Economic diversity | |||
| Low-income | 7% | ||
| Affluent | 93% | ||
Athletics
Main article: Fairfield Stags
Fairfield University is part of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference and competes in NCAA Division I for most of its sports. The university has 20 main sports teams, including baseball, basketball, soccer, swimming, and more for both men and women.
Some teams belong to different groups. For example, the men's lacrosse team is in the Colonial Athletic Association, and the field hockey team is part of the Northeast Conference. There are also many sport clubs where students can play games like ice hockey, rugby, and sailing.
Arts and culture
Center for Arts & Minds
The Center for Arts & Minds, started in 2024, helps bring together artists and creative groups in southwestern Connecticut. It works with many different groups on campus, such as the Quick Center for the Arts, the university’s art museum, and centers for studying ethics and the environment.
Quick Center for the Arts
The Quick Center for the Arts is a big place for theatre and the arts at Fairfield University. It opened in 1990 and shows all kinds of shows, like music, dance, and plays. It has a big theatre that fits 740 people, a smaller theatre for special shows, and an art gallery.
The center also holds a forum called Open VISIONS, where famous people come to talk about important issues. Some of these guests have included writers, journalists, and public leaders.
Fairfield University Art Museum
The university’s art museum opened in October 2010. It is inside a beautiful old house from the 1920s and has four galleries to show art. The biggest gallery is named after the parents of one of the people who helped pay for it.
Theatre Fairfield
Theatre Fairfield is the main group that puts on plays at the university. They have many different kinds of shows, including plays written and directed by students, performances by a comedy group, and special projects by older students. Their theatre is in a old carriage house that was turned into a modern space with a small theatre, a coffee area, a dance studio, and rooms for designing costumes. Some famous actors got their start in Theatre Fairfield.
Alumni
Main article: List of Fairfield University people
Fairfield University has many successful graduates in many fields. Some of them work in schools and colleges, like Rebecca Cunningham, who is President of the University of Minnesota, and Charles E. Schaefer, a famous psychology professor known for his work with play therapy.
Others have made their mark in arts, business, law, medicine, and helping others. For example, John L. Flannery is the Chairman and CEO of General Electric, and Peter Pronovost was named one of the most influential people in the world by Time magazine in 2008. The university’s alumni include leaders, authors, scientists, and people who work hard to make the world better.
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