St. Isidore’s College

Put very simply, every college or university is comprised of and defined by its unique combination of collegiate life and curriculum. Many schools, of course, are not especially distinctive in the character of either their collegiate life or their curriculum, but most schools seek distinction in at least one of these fundamental components of what it means to be a college or university. At St. Isidore’s, we happen to be quite distinct in both collegiate life and curriculum.

Collegiate Life

Collegiate life at St. Isidore’s looks rather like the life of a monastery: a life structured by faith and farming, prayer and work.

Curriculum

The curriculum at St. Isidore’s begins with the liberal arts but also includes sequences in science and manual arts, humanities, fine arts, and athletic arts.