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I'm an undergrad about to graduate and am looking into Universities where I can get my masters. One I like is a well known Catholic University with a good reputation but I'm not Catholic, would that affect my chances to get in? How different are faith based universities? Do the Catholic teachings play a big part in the classes, professors, ect.? Any info would help, thanks!

2006-07-15 02:51:44 · 2 answers · asked by kj 7 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

Also, how much more expensive would it be and are the financial aid opportunities still the same?

2006-07-15 02:52:26 · update #1

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You don't have to be Catholic to attend a Catholic college or university.

To know for sure how the university incorporates Catholic philosophy and teachings, I would recommend that you check out the websites of these institutions. If possible, arrange a visit so you can see first hand how the profs and students work, study and live in a Catholic higher education institution.

2006-07-15 04:46:05 · answer #1 · answered by Malika 5 · 0 0

Really they can not denied you because you are not catholic. Look at Notre Dame, a lot of people are not even catholic and they attend that school.
Also as far as financial aid you most likely will get more aid, because private schools cost more.

2006-07-15 09:55:38 · answer #2 · answered by smart_twin06 3 · 0 0

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