Pennsylvania is home to 24 colleges and universities affiliated with Roman Catholicism. These schools are: Anna Maria College, Cabrini College, Carlow College, Chestnut Hill College, DeSales University, Duquesne University, Gannon University, Gwynedd Mercy College, Immaculata University, King's College, La Salle University, La Roche University, Marywood University, Mercyhurst University, Misericordia University, Mount Aloysius College, Rosemont College, St. Charles Borromeo Seminary, St. Francis College, St. Joseph's University, St. Vincent College, Seton Hill University, University of Scranton and Villanova University.
Seven Presbyterian colleges and universities call Pennsylvania home. The Presbyterian-affiliated colleges and universities are: Arcadia University, Grove City College, Lafayette College, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, Waynesburg University, Westminister College and Wilson College.
The third largest religion represented in Pennsylvania colleges and universities is Evangelical Lutheran. Six colleges and universities are affiliated with Evangelical Lutheranism: Gettysburg College, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia, Muhlenberg College, Susquehanna University and Thiel College.
Seventeen Pennsylvania schools are affiliated with nine other religions or are interdenominational. These schools are: Albright College (United Methodist), Allegheny College (United Methodist), Baptist Bible College and Seminary (Baptist), Biblical Theological Seminary (Interdenominational), Calvary Baptist Theological Seminary (Baptist), Elizabethtown College (Church of Brethren), Geneva College (Reformed Presbyterian), Gratz College (Jewish), Lancaster Theological Seminary (United Church of Christ), Lebanon Valley College (United Methodist), Lycoming College (United Methodist), Messiah College (Interdenominational), Moravian College and Theological Seminary (Moravian Church), Talmudica Yeshiva of Philadelphia (Jewish), Trinity School for Ministry (Protestant Episcopal), Valley Forge Christian College (Assembly of God) and Yeshivath Beth Moshe (Jewish).