St. Thomas University is a private Catholic university located in Miami Gardens, Florida. It was founded in 1961 by the Archdiocese of Miami.
The university offers more than 45 undergraduate majors, as well as several graduate degree programs in areas such as law, business, and education.
St. Thomas is known for its strong commitment to Catholicism and social justice, and seeks to provide students with a values-based education that promotes service and leadership.
The university has a diverse student body of approximately 4,000 students, representing more than 50 countries.
St. Thomas has a strong athletics program, with several men’s and women’s sports teams that compete in the NAIA Sun Conference.
The campus features several notable buildings, including the Gus Machado School of Business, which houses the university’s business programs.
St. Thomas has a strong commitment to community engagement, and encourages students to participate in service projects both locally and abroad.
The university has a number of research centers and institutes that focus on areas such as justice and peace, entrepreneurship, and human rights.
St. Thomas has a strong partnership with the Archdiocese of Miami and other Catholic organizations, and offers several programs and initiatives designed to promote Catholic education and values.
The university has a rich history and has produced several notable alumni, including several politicians, business leaders, and members of the clergy.
Professional Studies Cohort Undergraduate Programs
$400 per credit hour
Bobcat Experience Fee
$570 per semester $280 Less than full time per course
Health Insurance
$1618 * (can be waived with proof of insurance is provided by posted deadline)
Special Discount:
Undergrad (Teachers, Clergy, ADOM employees)
$795 per credit
High School Dual Enrollment
$60 Per credit
All Programs
Master’s programs
Biology Business and Management Communications Computer Science Criminal Justice Education Finance and Accounting Health Professions Legal Studies Nursing Philosophy Religious Studies
Doctoral programs
Business Educational Administration Computer and Information Systems Security Law Legal Studies Philosophy Theological and Ministerial Studies