ABOUT CHC
At Chestnut Hill College, we emphasize the growth of the whole person. That means we strive to provide our students with not only an enriching and challenging academic environment but also with an exciting social life, a healthy spiritual life, and a well-rounded active life.
So take a look around. You’ll soon discover just how much there is to see and do on campus, in the charming town of Chestnut Hill, and in Philadelphia—truly one of the greatest cities in the world. It’s apparent that life as a Chestnut Hill College student is, well, quite lively.
MISSION & MINISTRY
Sr. Maria Kostka Logue, SSJ., who presided as dean when Mount St. Joseph College first opened on September 22, 1924, once told a group of students that Chestnut Hill College “will prepare you to learn how to earn a living, because you must. But you are here to learn how to live.”
"Welcome to Chestnut Hill College. It is our hope that you will find the history, legacy, and mission of the college one that entices you to join us!
"We strive to live into the values that we hold dear to our hearts.
The mission of the college is dedicated to serving the Dear Neighbor of student, faculty, staff, the surrounding community, as well as our global neighbors, without distinction and with love.
Father Medaille, S.J., founder of the Sisters of St. Joseph, asked the Sisters, as they surveyed the streets, to find the needs of the dear neighbor and to ‘circle the city with love'. This inscription can be found in the McCaffery Lounge above the fireplace so that all who enter here may know that our Mission is meant to be lived.
"The mission is a testimony to the lives of those who have gone before us and we stand on their shoulders. YOU make the history come alive now and YOU live into the mission and walk the mission on earth now. If we, the Office of Mission and Ministry and Campus Ministry can be of any help to you, please know that we are here."
-- Sr. Maria Kostka Logue, SSJ.
Sr. Logue, who presided as dean when Mount St. Joseph College first opened on September 22, 1924, once told a group of students that Chestnut Hill College “will prepare you to learn how to earn a living, because you must. But you are here to learn how to live.”