Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's a Jesuit university. Jesuits are learned, thinking, questioning men, so even if you aren't into Catholicism you wouldn't find a ton to be offended by with the Jesuits. If you wouldn't mind your son going to Georgetown - from a religious perspective - you wouldn't mind Xavier. It's small - less than 5,000 ugrads from a wide variety of faiths. It has a low faculty/student ratio and is very student focused - undergraduates outnumber graduate students 2:1. It has a high graduation rate and strong academics.
It is NOT in a "walkable" community so your kid would need a car.
What else do you want to know?
Exactly what I was looking to find out; thank you. I am a product of a Catholic university, but we aren't practicing so I don't want it to be a campus focus as it was at my school. I also don't want the population to be 90% Catholic high school grads, fresh out of their plaid uniforms, because that's how it was at my college. I think there's' a lot of merit in the Jesuit approach. He's interested in business and advertising; solid student but not top-tier. We are looking at schools that might be interested in drawing in smart kids from different geographic areas, and he is not especially interested in staying close to DC -- which is as it should be, really.
I am thinking he may have been contacted by the school via test results and for some reason he's intrigued. Thanks again for the input!