Five Top Catholic Universities In The World You Should Know
Catholic universities are basically those that are operated by the Catholic Church or related organizations. Despite the name, most catholic universities across the globe accept students regardless of their religious background, race, or creed, though non-Catholic students may be subject to certain conventions. Many still consider these universities having the sole purpose of religious instruction, which is not at all the case. Today, catholic universities are among the frontrunners in quality higher education and have amassed excellent ratings all over.
Regardless of who you are, so long as you have the right kind of qualifications and skills you can find a place in a good Catholic university. You can find a good number of Catholic universities to apply to, and five of them have already been discussed below.
Read along and you will know five top Catholic Universities in the world.
- Georgetown University, United States of America
Georgetown University was founded in the late 18th century and operates as a non-profit institution of higher education. Ever since its inception, it has grown its academic branches and presently consists of 10 undergraduate and postgraduate schools including Medical School and School of Foreign Service. Despite its Catholic roots, it is autonomous and enrols a large number of non-Catholic students every year. Aside from its stellar academic programme, it also conducts extensive research activities and has been rated exceptionally high in terms of output. To enhance the quality of research, it also partners with other elite universities. So far as its alumni are concerned, the list is as amazing as it gets and includes multiple Rhodes Scholars, artists, and Fullbright Scholars. - The University of Notre Dame, United States of America
Based in Indiana, Notre Dame, or officially the University of Notre Dame du Lac, is one of the most notable Catholic universities in the world. Home to a number of cultural landmarks such as the Golden Dome, it is known for its comprehensive academic curriculum and student culture. Presently, it houses 7 schools and colleges which include the College of Arts and Letters, College of Science, College of Engineering, and School of Architecture. Many institutes and centres operate within the university campus such as the Eck Institute for Global Health, the Centre for Social Concerns, and the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies. - KU Leuven, Belgium
One of the most reputed Catholic universities in Europe, KU Leuven is a sister university to UC Louvain and has many satellite campuses across the country. While most programmes are instructed in Dutch, there are a good number of courses administered in English. It is largely autonomous and is open to accepting students from across various backgrounds. Its academic structure comprises 3 groups each of which consists of its own faculties, schools and departments. These three groups are the Biomedical Sciences Group, Humanities and Social Sciences Group, and Science, Engineering and Technology Group. In addition to these groups, there are many research centres and institutes such as the European Centre for Ethics and University Statistics Centre. The university is noted for its research in the production of efficient solar hydrogen panel. - Boston College, United States of America
Boston College is a private research university that has a formidable reputation in research. It offers courses in all three-degree levels and comprises as many as 8 colleges and schools. These include Carroll School of Management, Graduate School of Social Work, Woods College of Advancing Studies, and Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. Being a high-grade research university, the number of centres and institutes it houses should not be surprising and they include the Centre for Asset Management, Business Institute, Boisi Centre for Religion and American Public Life, and Centre for Work and Family. Many high profile politicians have been alumni of Boston College. - Fordham University, United States of America
Fordham University was founded in the year 1841 and is among the oldest catholic institutions in New York City. Currently, it has four undergraduate schools and six postgraduate schools and these schools include Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, School of Professional and Continuing Studies, and School of Law. Throughout its academic administration, Jesuit influences are easily palpable. To complement the academic experience, extensive research activities are conducted in collaboration with Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Centre and Los Alamos National Laboratory. It also conducts a study program in London.
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