A campus tour unlike any other.
Welcome to downtown
The College of St. Joseph the Worker sits in the heart of a Rust Belt downtown. Glorious in its own ways, you’ll discover rich history, the beauty of old architecture, a deep community founded on the Eucharist, and opportunities to do good by meeting and serving a real community.
Start in the Workshop
Our workshop is the starting point of our Anatomy of a Home curriculum. You’ll learn a lot there: not just about how to use tools but about how to function in a community, how to serve and be humble, and how to think practically and three-dimensionally. We love this space and we’re excited to share it with you.
Explore our new academic building
A testament to our dedication to both craftsmanship and the Catholic intellectual tradition. Our partially remodeled academic building—Seraphic Hall—is home to our classrooms, faculty offices, and expanding library. You might even run into one of our excellent professors—who are both actively publishing academic work and readily available to students.
A Stunning Place to Pray
Next we’ll visit St. Peter’s Catholic Church: a beautiful place to attend Mass and receive the sacraments. We encourage our students to be part of the community, which includes visiting Jesus in the perpetual adoration chapel. Since it’s right down the road from our classrooms, students will be able to stop in anytime—even for some divine inspiration before a test.
Time for Questions
Lastly, we’ll sit down with you for some Q&A. Our personal approach ensures you have plenty of time with people who have answers to your questions.

