Stonehill College
Founded in 1948 by the Holy Cross Fathers (founders of the University of Notre Dame), Stonehill is a competitive, co-educational college offering degree programs in the Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Business.
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The Catholic University of America
The Catholic University of America, located in Washington, DC, was established by the American bishops as a graduate and research center for the study of "all branches of literature and science, both sacred and profane."
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The College of St. Scholastica, MN
The College of St. Scholastica is an independent, coeducational, comprehensive college with programs in the liberal arts and sciences and professional career fields
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Thomas Aquinas College
This nationally-acclaimed Catholic liberal arts college has a curriculum based exclusively on the Great Books of Western Civilization and the seminar method of instruction.
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Thomas More College
Catholic liberal arts college emphasizing a return to the sources. Main campus in New Hampshire; sophomore semester in Rome, Italy.
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Thomas More College, KY
Thomas More College, named for the English saint, scholar and statesman, is located on 60 acres in Crestview Hills, Kentucky. The suburban campus is eight miles south of Cincinnati, Ohio.
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