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Studying Faith and Belief in College: Theology and Religious Studies Majors

If you have ever voiced your thoughts about majoring in theology or religious studies, you might have been greeted with, "What are you going to do with that?" Well, this is what!

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Assistant Professor of Theology, Marymount University

What Are Religious Orders at Catholic Colleges All About?

Catholic universities are often referred to by the religious order that founded and sponsors them. Here's an expert look at the most common and their values.

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Endless Opportunities in Catholic Campus Ministry

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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Admissions Counselor, University of Dallas

How Is College Life Different on a Catholic Campus?

Although similar, you can expect campus life at a Catholic college to be a little different than a non-religious campus. Here's what an expert has to say.

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How Does Catholic Affiliation Affect College Coursework?

Most Catholic institutions require religious studies or theology as well as philosophy and humanities courses within their curriculums. Learn more here!

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What Makes a Catholic College Education Unique?

Catholic colleges are unique communities that foster intellectualism and personal growth with a focus on the humanities. Learn more from an expert here!

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Students on a Mission

Whether they involve building houses in rural areas of Mississippi or running a clinic in Uganda, missions have a huge impact on the people they serve--and on the missionaries themselves.

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Service Learning Manager, Maryknoll Lay Missioners

Connect the Mind and Heart by Choosing a Catholic College

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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Vice President for Enrollment Management, St. Mary's University

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