Nonsectarian, in its most literal sense, refers to a lack of
sectarianism. The term is also more narrowly used to describe
secular private
educational institutions or other organizations not affiliated with or restricted to a particular
religious denomination.
Academic sphere
Examples of private universities that identify themselves as nonsectarian include
Cornell University,
New York University,
Ohio Wesleyan University,
Syracuse University,
Kwansei Gakuin University,
Howard University,
George Washington University,
Brandeis University,
Reed College in Oregon,
Tulane University,
Berea College,
Northwestern University, and
Rice University. Private primary and secondary schools also self-identified as nonsectarian include
Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School in New York (the oldest nonsectarian school in the U.S.),
Friends School Mullica Hill in New Jersey, as well as
The Pembroke Hill School.
Non-Academic Institutions
Organizations that are explicitly nonsectarian include the
Apex Clubs of Australia, those participating in the
Ethical Culture Movement,
International Society for Krishna Consciousness, the
National Jewish Medical and Research Center, and the Tibetan Buddhist Center of Philadelphia. In
Northern Ireland, nonsectarian refers to groups identifying themselves as neither
Nationalist/Republican or
Unionist/Loyalist, such as the
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland.