First University in the New World
Who
Universidad Santo Tomás de Aquino
What
first
Where
Dominican Republic ()
When
1518
The Universidad Santo Tomás de Aquino (or University of Saint Thomas Aquinas) in present-day Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic) was the first university in the New World. Founded as a seminary for Roman Catholic monks of the Dominican Order in 1518, it was made a university by a papal bill on October 28, 1538. But the school was not officially recognized by the Spanish Court until a Royal Decree was granted in 1558. The university closed in 1823 but was revived nearly a hundred years later, in 1914, and renamed The Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo (Autonomous University of Santo Domingo), also known as UASD.