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What are some of the most strict Catholic colleges?

Hey folks, I'm considering a Catholic college for the spiritual environment and discipline, but I've heard some can be really strict. Can any of you recommend some Catholic colleges that are known for their high standards and strict policies?

a year ago

I'd be happy to share some Catholic universities well-known for their religious fidelity and adherence to Catholic teaching, alongside their academic rigor.

1. Thomas Aquinas College in California: This college is recognized for its strong adherence to Catholic tradition, featuring a curriculum based around the great books of Western civilization. The college also enforces a strict dress code and does not permit co-ed dorms.

2. University of Dallas in Texas: Identified often as one of the more orthodox Catholic colleges, UD offers a robust core curriculum and is endorsed by the Cardinal Newman Society.

3. Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio: This university is deeply rooted in Catholic beliefs and promotes faith-driven academic and extracurricular activities. There are strict dorm visitation rules here and a strong emphasis on religious life.

4. Christendom College in Virginia: This collegiate institution is known for its strong academics and deep Catholic roots. The college enforces a code of conduct that aligns closely with Catholic principles.

5. The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.: While less strict than some others on this list, CUA is unique in being the only national Catholic university that is a pontifical institution. It has rigorous academic programs and is endorsed by the Cardinal Newman Society.

Remember, the level of strictness varies from person to person, so what may seem strict to one student may feel essential to another. It can be beneficial to personally experience these environments by visiting campuses, attending open days, or talking to current students or alumni to get a feel for each school's culture. Happy college hunting!

a year ago

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