Departments and Programs
Asian Studies, Biology Department, Classics Department, Department of Chemistry, Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, Department of Psychology, Department of Public Safety, Department of Religious Studies, Economics and Accounting Department, Education Department
College of the Holy Cross
Founded in 1843 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in Worcester, Massachusetts, the College is a highly selective, four year, undergraduate, liberal arts institution and is ranked among the nation's leading four year liberal arts colleges.
Counseling Center
Offering a wide range of psychological counseling, career and consulting services to members of the community. As psychologists and counselors, we are committed to the standards of our professions and endeavor to provide the best service possible to all those who seek our assistance.
Graduate Studies Office
As a liberal arts college and an institution devoted to undergraduate education, Holy Cross has no graduate courses of its own. However, it prides itself on placing its students in the best graduate programs in this country and abroad.
HC Press Releases
Press releases from the Public Affairs Office.
Hogan Campus Center
The newly renovated Campus Center includes modern meeting rooms, spacious lounges, a student organization complex and administrative offices. To serve the College community the Campus Center houses the College Bookstore, Post Office, a coffee lounge and convenience store, cafeteria and pub.
Office of Disability Services
Coordinates assistance for disabled students in order to promote equal access to College of the Holy Cross programs and services.
Office of the College Chaplains
Serves the Holy Cross community by witnessing to and preaching the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Chaplains' Office provides a place for students to raise questions about and experience opportunities for the integration of the spiritual, moral and intellectual life of the College.
The College Honors Program
Highly qualified students are invited to apply for the Honors Program during the second semester of their second year. Admission to the Honors Program is limited to 25 students from the third-year class and 25 from the fourth-year class.