Category Archives: Financial Aid

Victory in House for Religious Freedom of Catholic Colleges

The U.S. House voted 303-114 to repeal Obama administration regulations that threatened the religious liberty of Catholic colleges and the independence of all U.S. higher education by encouraging states to increase their scrutiny of colleges. H.R. 2117, the Protecting Academic Freedom in Higher Education Act, repeals Department of Education regulations that The Cardinal Newman Society decried in November [...]

“Blessed John Paul and Pope Benedict have Dealt a Death Blow to the Long Purgatory Afflicting the Church”

Fr. C. John McCloskey III, a member of the Cardinal Newman Society’s National Advisory Board, wrote a piece at The Catholic Thing saying he’s bullish on the future of the Catholic Church, especially in the face of persecution and further societal decline. Fr. McCloskey said that Catholics should take heart because “Blessed John Paul and [...]

CNN: “Want Cheaper Tuition? Find Religion”

CNN reports that despite the trend of skyrocketing tuition costs across the nation, some Catholic colleges are actually cutting tuition. It’s a trend seen among religiously-affiliated colleges across the nation, both big and small. Duquesne University, the largest Catholic university in Pennsylvania with 5,858 undergraduates, is reducing tuition by 50% for students who enroll in [...]

University of Mary Offers More Aid to Students from Catholic High Schools

Our Sunday Visitor currently has an article posted examining the efforts of various Catholic universities around the U.S. to make their education more affordable for students.  In particular, the article gives details about a new financial aid initiative at the University of Mary in Bismark, North Dakota. From the article: Last year, the University of [...]

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