The Aquinas College of Higher Studies was founded in 1953 by Catholic priests Peter A. Pillai, the former rector of
St. Joseph's College, and
Thomas Cooray, the Archbishop of Colombo, as a Catholic university open to all ethnic and religious groups. It was registered in 1954 by the Ministry of Education Ceylon and was established in Colombo 8. Initially, it offered external degrees from local state universities such as Universities of
Kelaniya,
Peradeniya,
Colombo and
Sri Jayewardenepura, as well as foreign universities, while agricultural training was carried out in the 47-acre farm in
Walpola,
Ragama. After 2005, when it received approval to grant degrees, Aquinas moved on to develop its own degree programs. Since then, it has expanded both degree programs and infrastructure as well as attracting students from
SAARC countries. == Organisation ==