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Why Study Catholic Studies?

The mission of Catholic Studies is to share "the rich experience of the Church's own culture," assist students in their spiritual as well as their intellectual development, and establish ÂÌñÒùÆÞ as the regional center for Catholic intellectual and creative life (Ex Corde Ecclesiae, § 43).

Students in of the Catholic Studies Department will graduate with a broad knowledge of the history of Christianity, the spirit of the Catholic vision and tradition, the Catholic imagination in literature, and the Catholic intellectual tradition. Students will have extensive opportunities for spiritual development.

 

 

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Career Preparation based on leadership

Student Research

Study Abroad

Check out the current and past research that Aquinas students do with faculty to further the world's knowledge.

STEM Scholars

Colloquia

The Catholic Studies Colloquium is a forum for regional Catholic scholars and scholars of Catholicism to share their work and build relationships.

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The AQ Difference

Check out the current and past research that Aquinas students do with faculty to further the world's knowledge.

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Speaker Series

The Catholic Studies Speaker Series offers 2-3 lectures per year by national and international Catholic figures and scholars.

 

IMAGINE THE POSSIBILITIES

Occupational Employment and Wages - May 2022

Employment estimate and mean wage estimates for Directors, Religious Activites and Education:

Employment Mean hourly wage Mean annual wage
24,030 $29.11 $60,540

Percentile wage estimates for this occupation:

Percentile 10% 25% 50% 75% 90%
Hourly Wage $14.49 $18.30 $23.74 $34.76 $48.87
Annual Wage $30,150 $38,060 $49,380 $72,290 $101,650

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100%First-year students qualify for financial aid
All full-time professors have a mandatum from the Bishop of the Diocese of Grand Rapids or the Archbishop of Detroit.  
Graduatesfind employment in parishes in the Dioceses of Grand Rapids, Lansing and others.
11:1Students to Faculty