
100 East Wynnewood Road, Wynnewood, PA 19096, USA


Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary-Overbrook provides limited athletic opportunities compared to larger universities, focusing primarily on intramural or recreational activities rather than competitive varsity sports. The institution's athletic offerings are centered around fostering community participation and physical wellness within the seminary environment, rather than pursuing intercollegiate competition. Students interested in formal sports teams or extensive athletic programs may find the options at this seminary more modest, as the emphasis remains on spiritual formation and academic preparation rather than athletics.
Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary-Overbrook offers opportunities for student involvement through organizations such as Seminarians for Life and the Student Council. These groups provide a platform for seminarians to engage in community and leadership activities during their studies. The seminary enrolls a total of 36 men, reflecting the primarily male composition of the student body.
Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary-Overbrook has a relatively small student body, with a total enrollment of 17 new students in recent data, including 12 freshmen and 5 transfer students. This size places the institution in the lower 30% nationwide for new student intake, indicating a modest but steady influx of learners each academic cycle.
The age distribution reflects a diverse range, especially among graduate students. While undergraduate students tend to be younger, mostly between 18 and 24 years old, the graduate cohort spans a wider age range. Graduate students frequently fall between the ages of 25 and 64, with some as mature as over 65 years, highlighting the seminary's accommodation for mature learners pursuing advanced studies.
In terms of ethnic diversity, the seminary's population is primarily White, albeit at a lower representation compared to many institutions, with only 28% of the student body falling in this category. Hispanic students make up about 9%, and both African American and Asian students each comprise smaller proportions, reflecting modest diversity levels within the student community. Two or more races are represented by approximately 2% of students. However, data for some categories such as Native American and Pacific Islander students is not available.
Overall, Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary-Overbrook serves a focused and diverse group of students, including younger undergraduates and a significant number of older graduates, with a demographic composition that leans toward a majority White population but includes representation from multiple ethnic backgrounds.
Student life at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary-Overbrook offers a quiet and focused environment, reflected in its small total enrollment of 173 students and a notably low student-faculty ratio of 4 to 1. This intimate setting supports close interaction between students and faculty, fostering personalized academic guidance.
For those interested in extracurricular activities, the seminary supports several cultural outlets including a campus newspaper, drama productions, and a campus chorus, allowing students to express creativity and engage with their peers through the arts. However, some common campus options like radio, band, and TV are not available.
Health and well-being services are also present on campus, with access to a health clinic and psychological counseling, which help support student wellness during their studies. Legal services and a dedicated veterans affairs office are not provided. Additionally, while there is no woman's center, the available health and counseling resources contribute to a supportive campus atmosphere.
Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary-Overbrook provides students access to the Ryan Memorial Library, which serves as the primary library facility on campus. Although the institution has only this one library, it offers both physical resources and digital access to support students' academic needs.
The library is staffed by trained professionals and maintains established hours of operation, ensuring consistent availability for student use. Additionally, students benefit from access to shared collections, which can expand the range of materials beyond the seminary's own holdings.
While detailed data on the number of books, subscriptions, or digital resources is not available, the combination of physical facilities and digital access aims to accommodate diverse research requirements.
Total enrollment
173Full Time Degree Seeking Freshmen
Data not availableMember of Athletic Associations
Data not availableTotal staff
49 full time, 24 part timeVeterans affair office
NoMain library name
Ryan Memorial LibraryNumber of libraries on campus
1Reservable study rooms in library
No24h access
NoPhysical facilities
YesAccess to digital/electronic resources
YesStaff trained to provide and interpret library materials
YesEstablished library hours
YesAccess to library collections that are shared with other institutions
Yes