The Saint Ignatius Jesuit College of Excellence (in Hungarian: Szent Ignác Jezsuita Szakkollégium (SZIK)) in Budapest, Hungary, in the VIII.
The institution did not have a building at that time, in order to acquire one, a property of the disbanded Kispest Workers' Militia was tendered and won.
However, as the young people also wanted to provide spiritual care, the Jesuit order was later asked to do so.
The order appointed Szabolcs Sajgó SJ, the editor of the spirituality magazine Heart (Szív), as the first pastor of the dormitory, and he held the position of director for three years.
In the autumn of 2011, the College moved to Horánszky Street under the direction of Rector Dr. Péter Smuk.