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Complete Book of Catholic Colleges, 1998 Edition (Princeton Review Series)
Complete Book of Catholic Colleges 1998 Edition - Princeton Review Series Author:Princeton Review The Buyer's Guide to CATHOLIC Colleges — Complete profiles of the nation's 193 Catholic colleges--admissions and financial aid information — Covers the entire application process, including how to research and apply to colleges online — Detailed information on Catholic student organizations, Catholic religious orders, and other campus groups — Many ... more »of this country's Catholic colleges can count themselves among the world's most prestigious learning institutions. Regardless of the educational direction you choose, as you browse through this guide you will find a rich array of schools offering the widest range of intellectual pursuits. You'll encounter colleges with academic specialties in business, the arts, teacher education, engineering, biological sciences, and nearly every other possibility imaginable.
The Complete Book of Catholic Colleges profiles the academic, social, and spiritual conditions at 193 Catholic schools, and includes information on Newman centers and other Catholic groups on campuses. This essential guide contains information on:
Admissions criteria for each school, plus application deadlines
Financial aid programs, including special scholarships and grants for Catholic students
Libraries, laboratories, athletic and other facilities
The Jesuits, Dominicans, Benedictines and other religious orders who run the colleges you're considering
Applying to colleges online
The great tradition of sports in Catholic universities
This comprehensive guide also provides you with all of the important practical information you need to apply to colleges: telephone and fax numbers, campus and e-mail adresses, tuition and other expenses, and what financial aid forms need to be submitted.
Written by admissions expert Edward Custard (Best 311 Colleges), an educational consultant with over twenty years experience in college admissions and counseling, and Dan Saraceno, a former minor seminarian and director of admissions at several Catholic colleges.
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