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Catholic Colleges in Illinois?

Hey everyone, I'm looking for a list of Catholic colleges in Illinois. Anyone have suggestions or recommendations for some good schools to consider? Thanks in advance!

7 months ago

Sure, I'd be happy to provide you with a list of some notable Catholic colleges in Illinois for you to consider:

1. Loyola University Chicago - A Jesuit school located in Chicago known for its strong programs in business, education, health sciences, and social work. The campus is near downtown Chicago, offering numerous opportunities for internships and experiences in the city.

2. DePaul University - Also located in Chicago, DePaul is the largest Catholic university in the United States and offers a diverse range of programs, with notable strengths in business, communication, and liberal arts. It has two campuses in Lincoln Park and the Loop.

3. Saint Xavier University - A smaller, comprehensive university located in Chicago, Saint Xavier prides itself on a student-centered and supportive atmosphere, offering programs in nursing, education, business, and other fields.

4. Dominican University - Situated in River Forest, just outside of Chicago, Dominican is a liberal arts school with strong programs in business, education, and social work. Its beautiful suburban campus creates a tight-knit community feel.

5. Lewis University - Located in Romeoville, Lewis offers a broad variety of programs in aviation, criminal justice, nursing, business, and liberal arts. The campus is spread out and has a suburban atmosphere.

6. Quincy University - A small, private liberal arts university located in Quincy, Quincy University offers programs in the arts, sciences, business, and education. The campus is known for its tight-knit community and emphasis on personalized education.

These are just a few of the Catholic colleges in Illinois to consider. Each one has a unique set of offerings and campus environments, so it might be valuable to explore their websites to learn more. In addition, visiting campuses, if possible, can provide a better sense of which school might be a good fit for you. Good luck on your college search!

7 months ago

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