Founded in 1993, the mission of The Cardinal Newman Society is to help renew and strengthen Catholic identity in Catholic higher education.
The Society seeks to fulfill its mission by assisting and supporting education that is faithful to the teaching and tradition of the Catholic Church; producing and disseminating research and publications on developments and best practices in Catholic higher education; advising students, alumni, trustees, campus officials, faculty and others engaged in renewing and strengthening the Catholic identity of Catholic colleges and universities and Church-affiliated ministries at non-Catholic colleges and universities; and studying and promoting the work of our patron, John Henry Cardinal Newman, especially as it relates to Catholic higher education and the unity of faith and reason.
Aquinas College Nashville, Tennessee
Ave Maria University Ave Maria, Florida
Belmont Abbey College Belmont, North Carolina
Benedictine College Atchison, Kansas
The Catholic University of America Washington, D.C.
Christendom College Front Royal, Virginia
The College of Saint Thomas More Fort Worth, Texas
DeSales University Center Valley, Pennsylvania
Franciscan University of Steubenville Steubenville, Ohio
Holy Apostles College & Seminary Cromwell, Connecticut
John Paul the Great Catholic University San Diego, California
Magdalen College Warner, New Hampshire
Mount St. Mary's University Emmitsburg, Maryland
Providence College Providence, Rhode Island
Southern Catholic College Dawsonville, Georgia
St. Gregory's University Shawnee, Oklahoma
Thomas Aquinas College Santa Paula, California
The Thomas More College of Liberal Arts Merrimack, New Hampshire
University of Dallas Irving, Texas
University of St. Thomas Houston, Texas
Wyoming Catholic College Lander, Wyoming
International, Online & Unique Colleges
Angelicum Great Books Program Online
Campion College Old Toongabbie, Australia
Catholic Distance University Online
Our Lady Seat of Wisdom Academy Barry's Bay, Ontario, Canada
Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas Rome, Italy
Redeemer Pacific College Langley, British Columbia, Canada
St. Bede's Hall Oxford, England
"How to Choose a Catholic College"
The Newman Guide also gives you...
Finding God on a Catholic Campus
A Foreword by Father Groeschel
The State of Catholic Higher Education
Why Study Philosophy and Theology?
Can You Afford a Catholic Education?
What's Catholic About Campus Living?
Twenty Questions and Answers About Selecting a Catholic College
The Value of a Catholic Education
Pope Benedict's
Address to Catholic Educators
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I strongly discourage students from considering Magdalen College, in Warner, NH. The college is undergoing tremendous financial hardships, and is not regionally accredited. If they lose their degree granting authority from the state of New Hampshire, students attending Magdalen could find themselves with a degree that will not be recognized by most other colleges.
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