St. Basil College Seminary
The Eparchy operates the tiny St. Basil College Seminary at 161 Glenbrook Road in Stamford. The college's mission is to educate and prepare men who desire to pursue a vocation to the priesthood for the Ukrainian Catholic Church. "St. Basil is the only Ukrainian Catholic
liberal arts college, the only one of its kind outside of Ukraine fully accredited as a senior college by the State Board of Education," according to the Eparchy.
Lubomyr Husar,
Major Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Major-Archdiocese of Lviv was educated at St. Basil's College. The college opened in September 1939. By 2007 it had graduated 130 students, of which 127 have been ordained to the priesthood, including six elevated to the episcopacy, and the current patriarch and head of the Ukrainian Catholic Church. Most of the students have been Ukrainian Catholics interested in studying spirituality, the Ukrainian rite,
Ukrainian history, civilization,
language, and
literature. In May 2007 three students graduated. The Connecticut Department of Higher Education, in the fall of 2005, reaccredited the college for another five years. The
American Academy for Liberal Education also granted "institutional pre-accreditation" in 2005. ==Preparatory school==