This list includes 15 Colleges that start with S, from “San Diego State University” to “Syracuse University”. These schools range from large public research universities to private liberal arts colleges with regional or international reputations. Use the list to find basic facts, compare founding dates, and spot notable alumni for research or application planning.

Colleges that start with S are institutions whose official English name begins with the letter S. Many have long histories — for example, Syracuse University, founded in 1870, has played a significant regional role.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Location, Founded, and Notable alumni.

Name: Shows the institution’s common official English name so you can quickly identify and search for the school.

Location: Indicates city, state, and country so you immediately know where the campus sits and regional context.

Founded: Lists the verified founding year to help you compare institutional age and historical pedigree at a glance.

Notable alumni: Gives one to three high-profile graduates so you can gauge influence, career paths, and public recognition.

Colleges that start with S

NameLocationFounding yearNotable alumni
Stanford UniversityStanford, California, USA1885Herbert Hoover (U.S. President); Sergey Brin (Google co‑founder); Larry Page (Google co‑founder)
Syracuse UniversitySyracuse, New York, USA1870Carmelo Anthony (NBA); Bob Costas (broadcaster); Aaron Sorkin (screenwriter)
Smith CollegeNorthampton, Massachusetts, USA1871Sylvia Plath (poet); Gloria Steinem (journalist/activist); Julia Child (chef/author)
Santa Clara UniversitySanta Clara, California, USA1851Steve Nash (NBA); Leon Panetta (former U.S. Secretary of Defense)
San Diego State UniversitySan Diego, California, USA1897Tony Gwynn (baseball Hall of Famer); Marshall Faulk (NFL Hall of Famer); Kawhi Leonard (NBA)
San Francisco State UniversitySan Francisco, California, USA1899Danny Glover (actor)
Seton Hall UniversitySouth Orange, New Jersey, USA1856Chris Christie (politician, JD)
St. John’s UniversityQueens, New York, USA1870Chris Mullin (NBA)
Swarthmore CollegeSwarthmore, Pennsylvania, USA1864Alice Paul (suffragist and activist)
Seoul National UniversitySeoul, South Korea1946Ban Ki‑moon (former UN Secretary‑General)
Sapienza University of RomeRome, Italy1303Enrico Fermi (physicist)
Sorbonne UniversityParis, France1257Marie Curie (physicist/chemist)
Sharif University of TechnologyTehran, Iran1966Maryam Mirzakhani (mathematician)
Stellenbosch UniversityStellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa1918F. W. de Klerk (former President of South Africa)
Simon Fraser UniversityBurnaby/Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada1965Rick Hansen (athlete/activist)

Descriptions

Stanford University
Elite private research university known for engineering, entrepreneurship, and large graduate programs; major hub of Silicon Valley innovation.
Syracuse University
Large private research university noted for communications, public affairs, and athletics; strong professional schools and active campus life.
Smith College
Selective women’s liberal arts college with a strong reputation in humanities, arts, and social sciences; academically rigorous and residential.
Santa Clara University
Private Jesuit university in Silicon Valley known for business, engineering, and law programs and close industry ties.
San Diego State University
Large public research university with strong athletics, business, and engineering programs and a large commuter and residential student body.
San Francisco State University
Public university known for strong programs in the arts, creative writing, cinema, and ethnic studies with an engaged urban campus.
Seton Hall University
Private Catholic university with notable professional schools (law, business, nursing) and regional influence in the New York–New Jersey area.
St. John’s University
Large private Catholic university in New York City known for business, law, pharmacy programs and strong Division I athletics tradition.
Swarthmore College
Highly selective liberal arts college known for rigorous academics, small classes, and strong emphasis on undergraduate research and civic engagement.
Seoul National University
South Korea’s flagship national research university, top-ranked domestically, known for medicine, engineering, and public policy.
Sapienza University of Rome
One of Europe’s oldest and largest universities, broad research university strong in sciences, humanities, and professional programs, with deep historical roots.
Sorbonne University
Major Paris research university inheriting the medieval University of Paris legacy; strong in sciences and humanities with global research profile.
Sharif University of Technology
Leading Iranian technical university known for engineering and mathematics; produced many national and international research leaders.
Stellenbosch University
Prominent public research university with strong programs in agriculture, business, and sciences; influential in South African academia and politics.
Simon Fraser University
Comprehensive public research university in Metro Vancouver known for interdisciplinary programs, strong co‑op and community engagement.
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