It has three auditoriums, a library, a chapel, numerous rooms, research laboratories, an archaeological and historical museums.
The school shared its name with an ancient Catholic University of Toulouse,[1] which St Dominic helped found in 1229 with Saint Thomas Aquinas, whose tomb lies the church of the Jacobins.
[2] The Catholic Institute of Toulouse is one of five establishments of higher education founded by the bishops of France.
On December 18, 2008, French government officials and the Vatican signed a decree in Paris regarding the recognition of diplomas, which entered into force on April 16, 2009.
Law Philosophy Theology and Religious Arts Humanities Schools attached to the Catholic University Other training In October 2017 a big internal crisis emerged related to the gouvernance of the Catholic University of Toulouse when the rector decided to fire the dean of Philosophy Andrea Bellantone accused of harassment.