St. Jerome's University is a liberal arts federated partner with the University of Waterloo. St. Jerome’s University students are registered full-time or part-time in University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Arts, and enjoy the advantages of a small, vigorous academic community, while having access to all courses, facilities, and services of the University of Waterloo and its affiliated University Colleges.
St. Jerome’s University offers its students a wide range of courses informed by the latest scholarly research. Their educational efforts are supported by academic counselling, scholarships and bursaries, library resources, information technology, spiritual support, and an on-campus co-ed residence. The welcoming multi-cultural and multi-faith campus, is also a centre for a vibrant Catholic community.
St. Jerome’s University’s campus is located on the traditional territory of the Attawondoron, Anishnawbe, and Haudenosaunee peoples. St. Jerome’s University is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land that includes six miles on either side of the Grand River.