![]() These two schools originally occupied Bogue Hall on the same site of University High School, which would later become the home of the University of San Diego High School. In 1954, the College for Men and the School of Law opened. Buddy, D.D., then bishop of the Diocese of San Diego and Reverend Mother Rosalie Hill, RSCJ, a Superior Vicaress of the Society of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, chartered the institution from resources drawn from their respective organizations on a stretch of land known as "Alcalá Park," named for San Diego de Alcalá. The College for Women opened its doors to its first class of students in 1952. ![]() Immaculata Parish Church at USD showing the architectural style of the campusĬharters were granted in 1949 for the San Diego College for Women and San Diego University, which included the College for Men and School of Law. ![]()
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