Anonymous wrote:The business school is big. If majoring in that, men and women will need clothes for both events and class presentations.
I have given this advice in other threads, if you are not Catholic but can accept that there will be theology classes and occasions marked by mass and prayer, and statues and crosses on campus, you will be fine. If those things are going to bother you, you will not be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immediate PP here1 not trying to turn this into any bashing. Genuinely curious for my non catholic DD!
It didn't sound that way.
The Catholic part is more around the focus on social justice and service.
There is a lot of support and a lot of the conversations lean towards the great good.
Small example, my son joined a flag football team around Thanksgiving.
The "ticket price" was a can of food to donate.
It also has a pretty impressive job placement rate due to a strong alumni network and a wonderful career center.
Pack a blazer and tie for your son.
? why a blazer and tie?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Immediate PP here1 not trying to turn this into any bashing. Genuinely curious for my non catholic DD!
It didn't sound that way.
The Catholic part is more around the focus on social justice and service.
There is a lot of support and a lot of the conversations lean towards the great good.
Small example, my son joined a flag football team around Thanksgiving.
The "ticket price" was a can of food to donate.
It also has a pretty impressive job placement rate due to a strong alumni network and a wonderful career center.
Pack a blazer and tie for your son.
Anonymous wrote:Immediate PP here1 not trying to turn this into any bashing. Genuinely curious for my non catholic DD!
Anonymous wrote:Does it feel Catholic? Or is it like Georgetown where many students are not Catholic and it’s kinda in name only?