Tuesday, September 15, 2009

A New Guide to Choosing a Catholic College

Patrick Madrid posted this info on the new Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College. This is a pretty interesting list. Notice how many schools are in the South! Catholic life in Dixie is sure developing quickly.

Today The Cardinal Newman Society published a new, second edition of The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College, a unique resource for parents and students seeking a faithful Catholic education.

This comprehensive Guide recommends 21 colleges and universities in the United States plus eight international, online and unique programs based on the strength of their Catholic identity. In addition, the Guide includes several essays to help families better understand the search for a strong Catholic college.

The culmination of four years of research and hundreds of interviews, this edition of The Newman Guide builds substantially on the successful first edition which was published on All Saints Day in 2007. All told more than 8,000 copies of that edition were distributed to Catholic leaders and families.

“When we published the original Newman Guide in 2007 we did not know what to expect, but we found that families were eagerly searching for help in identifying Catholic colleges that truly embrace their Catholic mission in all facets of campus life,” said Patrick J. Reilly, President of The Cardinal Newman Society and one of the editors of the second edition of the Guide.
“The mission of The Cardinal Newman Society is to help renew Catholic higher education, and we can think of no better way to do that than by offering this edition of The Newman Guide as a book but also as a free online resource. We are doing this so that as many Catholic families as possible are able to learn about the quality academics and faithful campus life available at the recommended colleges,” said Reilly.


Every college or program recommended in the Guide includes a complete profile that examines academics, governance, spiritual life, student activities, and residence life. New additions to this edition’s profiles are a letter to families from each college president as well as information on financial aid packages.

The online version of the college profiles include additional campus pictures and videos, open house and other event details, as well as a form to request admissions or financial aid information directly from the college.

The recommended Catholic colleges are:
§ Aquinas College, Nashville, Tenn.
§ Ave Maria University, Ave Maria, Fla.
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Belmont Abbey College, Belmont, N.C.
§ Benedictine College, Atchison, Kan.
§ The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
§ Christendom College, Front Royal, Va.
§ The College of Saint Thomas More, Fort Worth, Tex.
§ DeSales University, Center Valley, Pa.
§ Franciscan University of Steubenville, Steubenville, Oh.
§ Holy Apostles College & Seminary, Cromwell, Conn.
§ John Paul the Great Catholic University, San Diego, Calif.
§ Magdalen College, Warner, N.H.
§ Mount St. Mary’s University, Emmitsburg, Md.
§ Providence College, Providence, R.I.
§ St. Gregory’s University, Shawnee, Okla.
§ Southern Catholic College, Dawsonville, Ga.
§ Thomas Aquinas College, Santa Paula, Calif.
§ The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts, Merrimack, N.H.
§ University of Dallas, Irving, Tex.
§ University of St. Thomas, Houston, Tex.
§ Wyoming Catholic College, Lander, Wyo.


For more info on this check out Patrick Madrid's site.

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