by Libby Kamrowski
Student, Gonzaga University
A sophomore at Gonzaga University explains what role religion plays on her campus and what you can expect if you choose to attend a Catholic college.
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by Scott Salvato
Director of Campus Ministry, Molloy College
Sure, campus ministry is about helping at church, volunteering, and sharing your faith with your peers. But it's also something much more fundamental to the Catholic college experience.
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by Mark Tarnacki
Staff Writer, Saint Michael's College
There are many ways a student can live their faith on their college campus, but you may need some help finding the best ways, so we have some advice for you!
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by Brenda J. Myrthil
Associate Dean for Student Programming, Roberts Wesleyan College
Remember that good old-fashioned children's song "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes"? What seemed like a silly childhood game actually represented much more...
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by Ashley Casano
Admissions Counselor, University of Dallas
Because college is a great time to grow not only academically but also as an individual, students find that balancing their studies with various opportunities offered through campus ministry enhances their overall university experience.
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by Julie McCulloh
Dean of Admission, Gonzaga University
Catholic colleges may vary in size, location, and offerings, but all share an intellectual and spiritual tradition that, at its heart, asserts that each person is created in God's image with the potential for limitless good.
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by Justin Daffron, S.J.
Loyola University Chicago
At Jesuit institutions, students are challenged to realize and develop their God-given gifts and talents, and are encouraged to place themselves at the service of others.
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by Barry Moskowitz
St. John's University
Vincentian colleges and universities seek to create leaders, instilling in their students love and compassion, particularly for those in need.
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by Father Daniel Sinisi, T.O.R.
Saint Francis University
Catholic colleges in the Franciscan tradition seek to help young people find their calling and identity. They also teach students to use and grow in their God-given gifts--all in the spirit of the life of St. Francis.
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by Suzanne M. Petrusch
Vice President for Enrollment Management, St. Mary's University
More than 200 Catholic higher education institutions in the United States prepare students for more than professional careers, they give them the tools to lead meaningful lives.
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