St Hilda's College, Oxford

St Hilda's College
University of Oxford
South Building
Arms: Azure, on a fess or three estoiles gules in chief two unicorns' heads couped, in base a coiled serpent argent.
LocationCowley Place
Coordinates51°44′57″N 1°14′43″W / 51.749162°N 1.245334°W / 51.749162; -1.245334
Latin nameCollegium Sanctae Hildae
Mottonon frustra vixi (I lived not in vain)
Established1893
Named forHilda of Whitby
PrincipalSarah Springman
Undergraduates420 (2024–25)
Postgraduates290 (2024–25)
Endowment£56.6 million (2020)
Websitewww.st-hildas.ox.ac.uk
Boat clubSt Hilda's College Boat Club
Map
Location in Oxford city centre

St Hilda's College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. The college is named after the Anglo-Saxon saint Hilda of Whitby and was founded in 1893 as a hall for women; it remained a women's college until 2008. St Hilda's was the last single-sex college in the university as Somerville College had admitted men in 1994. The college now has almost equal numbers of men and women at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

The principal of the college is Sarah Springman, who took office in 2022.

As of 2020, the college had an endowment of £56.6 million and total assets of £119.7 million.