Comparing top Catholic Universities

Anonymous
It is likely the reparations nonsense
Anonymous
Article in the Notre Dame Observer:

https://ndsmcobserver.com/2019/01/university-welcomes-early-admits-for-class-of-2023/

16.5% increase in EA applications
40% of applicants with 34-36 ACT or 1500-1600 SAT
20.9% accepted
19% deferred
Enrollment rate for EA pool expected to be at 67%
Last year's yield rate for RD and ED combined was 57%
"Most selective year ever in EA decisions."


Anonymous
I’m attending Georgetown this coming Fall of 2024 and plan to deepen my faith with God while enduring my world class education.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’m attending Georgetown this coming Fall of 2024 and plan to deepen my faith with God while enduring my world class education.

WHY did you bump a thread from 2018?
Anonymous
This is an old thread. I wonder if ND's acceptance rate is still 20%. Not curious enough to look it up, but if anyone knows...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is an old thread. I wonder if ND's acceptance rate is still 20%. Not curious enough to look it up, but if anyone knows...


It's 11.9%. https://www.ndsmcobserver.com/article/2023/03/notre-dame-admits-class-of-2027-setting-record-low-acceptance-rate-of-11-9
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Article in the Notre Dame Observer:

https://ndsmcobserver.com/2019/01/university-welcomes-early-admits-for-class-of-2023/

16.5% increase in EA applications
40% of applicants with 34-36 ACT or 1500-1600 SAT
20.9% accepted
19% deferred
Enrollment rate for EA pool expected to be at 67%
Last year's yield rate for RD and ED combined was 5
7%
"Most selective year ever in EA decisions."




I hate to burst your bubble but every single school is posting stats like that. Why? because students are applying to many more schools now than in the past. It means nothing. My lousy SLAC even does the same and sends it to me. It's all about fake marketing
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Article in the Notre Dame Observer:

https://ndsmcobserver.com/2019/01/university-welcomes-early-admits-for-class-of-2023/

16.5% increase in EA applications
40% of applicants with 34-36 ACT or 1500-1600 SAT
20.9% accepted
19% deferred
Enrollment rate for EA pool expected to be at 67%
Last year's yield rate for RD and ED combined was 5
7%
"Most selective year ever in EA decisions."




I hate to burst your bubble but every single school is posting stats like that. Why? because students are applying to many more schools now than in the past. It means nothing. My lousy SLAC even does the same and sends it to me. It's all about fake marketing


I doubt the person who posted this article is reading it because it was from 2019. Are you dense?

PS, ND is now at 12% acceptance rate. But yeah, it's all fake marketing lol.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Georgetown is by far the best school on this list in every sense of the word, by every metric both objective and subjective. The others don’t come close. And my Georgetown grad Jewish son was not required to attend mass (nor was anyone else).


How about naming ONE of these many metrics?

They can't. They never can.


They think Georgetown is the best because it is the least Catholic LOL


That's not funny. It's bigoted and insulting.
Anonymous
Notre Dane has poor diversity figures. Look it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Article in the Notre Dame Observer:

https://ndsmcobserver.com/2019/01/university-welcomes-early-admits-for-class-of-2023/

16.5% increase in EA applications
40% of applicants with 34-36 ACT or 1500-1600 SAT
20.9% accepted
19% deferred
Enrollment rate for EA pool expected to be at 67%
Last year's yield rate for RD and ED combined was 5
7%
"Most selective year ever in EA decisions."




I hate to burst your bubble but every single school is posting stats like that. Why? because students are applying to many more schools now than in the past. It means nothing. My lousy SLAC even does the same and sends it to me. It's all about fake marketing


I doubt the person who posted this article is reading it because it was from 2019. Are you dense?

PS, ND is now at 12% acceptance rate. But yeah, it's all fake marketing lol.


Why are you so insulting? Does it make you feel better for ten seconds -
Posting? How could pp even know that that particular quote was in an older thread? I never check the dates on page one. I don’t have the time so I have to scan fast. It’s rare for me to be able to read all of the posts, much less check the dates. Many have remarked on this but those in charge say it can’t be done. New people can’t tell and often remark that they wish old threads could be closed so they can’t be resurrected by new users, in particular. The moderator calls these zombie threads because some people find this website by a Google search and don’t understand that the post they have been linked to via Google is al old thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dane has poor diversity figures. Look it up.


Botre Dame is a Catholic school created to educate Catholic young adults from back in the day when Catholics were openly discriminated against and not wanted at all the waspy schools.

It's heritage and its mission are essentially Catholic.

Catholics in the US are historically working and middle class, white, western European. Back in the time when ND was formed, this meant Irish, Italians, Polish, Spanish, French and Portuguese, among others. In modern times Catholic in the US is significantly Hispanic.

Notre Dame specifically is traditionally Irish Catholic. You don't get much whiter than an Irish Catholic.

Of course a Catholic university still holding on to its Catholic identity, is going to be disproportionately Catholic and all that usually represents.

Anyone who complains about this is just being contrary and foolish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dane has poor diversity figures. Look it up.


Botre Dame is a Catholic school created to educate Catholic young adults from back in the day when Catholics were openly discriminated against and not wanted at all the waspy schools.

It's heritage and its mission are essentially Catholic.

Catholics in the US are historically working and middle class, white, western European. Back in the time when ND was formed, this meant Irish, Italians, Polish, Spanish, French and Portuguese, among others. In modern times Catholic in the US is significantly Hispanic.

Notre Dame specifically is traditionally Irish Catholic. You don't get much whiter than an Irish Catholic.

Of course a Catholic university still holding on to its Catholic identity, is going to be disproportionately Catholic and all that usually represents.

Anyone who complains about this is just being contrary and foolish.



All that talk and no figures. ND has 4% black students. Less than 1% Native American. Not 3% international and so on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dane has poor diversity figures. Look it up.


Botre Dame is a Catholic school created to educate Catholic young adults from back in the day when Catholics were openly discriminated against and not wanted at all the waspy schools.

It's heritage and its mission are essentially Catholic.

Catholics in the US are historically working and middle class, white, western European. Back in the time when ND was formed, this meant Irish, Italians, Polish, Spanish, French and Portuguese, among others. In modern times Catholic in the US is significantly Hispanic.

Notre Dame specifically is traditionally Irish Catholic. You don't get much whiter than an Irish Catholic.

Of course a Catholic university still holding on to its Catholic identity, is going to be disproportionately Catholic and all that usually represents.

Anyone who complains about this is just being contrary and foolish.



All that talk and no figures. ND has 4% black students. Less than 1% Native American. Not 3% international and so on.


So? The PP specified that diversity in one of the most Catholic schools in the nation is unlikely. ND student body is 80% Catholic.

FWIW, 4% of American Catholics are black, so that number is in line with the general population of Catholics. Also your number on international is inaccurate. It is more like 7%.

Why does every school have to check certain boxes? ND is for a specific kind of student. I think it is wonderful that it is there for those who want to be around others who share their mission and Catholic identity. There are universities that are predominantly Black, Christian, Mormon, Jewish, etc. for those who want that kind of experience. People like to complain about ND because of its visibility and status as a top ranking university that happens to be Catholic and predominantly White.




Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Notre Dane has poor diversity figures. Look it up.


People were speculating that ND's rank would plummet with the new methodology for diversity and having less poor kids.

ND reamined T20, and it's working to improve diversity.

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