°®¶¹´«Ã½ graduates have entered a wide-range of careers.
For example, a philosophy major, after studying law at Yale, served as a special counsel
to the White House; a psychology major joined Texas Instruments as a software engineer;
a modern language major became a pilot for American Airlines; and a history major
entered graduate school at Oxford University. Science majors have earned PhD's in
humanities, drama majors have gone to medical school, and theology majors have entered
the business world.
°®¶¹´«Ã½ students leave with more than the specific knowledge of their discipline. Armed
with the freedom of a liberal education and the wisdom of the Core, our graduates
have taken on myriad leadership roles, serving as doctors, teachers, economists, lawyers,
politicians, and even bishops. The extent to which °®¶¹´«Ã½ students have immersed themselves
in every facet of society is made possible by °®¶¹´«Ã½'s unique education. The tools earned
by the rigorous study of the Core texts are not merely additional; rather, they are
foundational to any noble pursuit and subsequent success.
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"Fidelity to man requires fidelity to the truth, which alone is the guarantee of freedom and of the possibility to integral human development." - Pope Benedict XVI |
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