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Best Catholic colleges in Massachusetts?

I'm really interested in attending a Catholic college in Massachusetts. Does anyone have recommendations or experiences they can share about the best ones? I'm looking for a good balance between academics and campus life.

a year ago

If you're seeking top-tier Catholic colleges in Massachusetts, you'll want to focus on three main institutions: Boston College, College of the Holy Cross, and Stonehill College. Each of these schools offers strong academics alongside a vibrant campus life in line with the values of Catholicism.

Boston College, located just outside downtown Boston, is a Jesuit institution known for its rigorous academic programs. Commonly regarded as one of the top Catholic universities in the U.S., Boston College offers a rich blend of liberal arts and professional studies. Popular majors include finance, psychology, and economics. BC is also known for its robust campus life, which includes excellent athletics programs (they're a member of the ACC) and a spirited student body passionate about service and social justice.

College of the Holy Cross, situated in Worcester, is also a Jesuit institution. Holy Cross is smaller than Boston College, providing a more intimate learning environment with small class sizes and strong faculty interaction. Their academics are also top-notch, popular majors include economics, political science, and psychology. The campus culture is known to be friendly and inclusive, with a big focus on community service and leadership.

Stonehill College, located in Easton, is a smaller Catholic school known for fostering a close-knit community. With more than 80 academic programs, it offers a rigorous education. Popular majors include business, communications, and psychology. Beyond academics, Stonehill has an active campus life, including many clubs, organizations, and an active commitment to service, promoting a holistic education grounded in faith.

Each of these colleges brings something unique to the table, so it'd be beneficial to research further into each institution to see which would be the best fit in terms of your academic interests, extracurricular activities, and personal affinity towards their community culture.

a year ago

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