Expertise BA in Anthropology, 1987. You go to ND, not for the football, but to be a
part of an intistution that is also a family. Rectors, teachers, and advisors
are all caring and helpful. There are no fraternites -- instead, the dorms
strive to provide a personal, friendly and ethical college experience. ND
also provides a strong general education with their First Year of Studies
program -- incoming students take a variety of foundational courses,
including Theology, regardless of their intended major. The program also
provides support services to encourage and assist students.
Q: ok i know this is probably one of the most popular questions you get, but what sort of clubs and ... A: I don't know that there's a standard answer to that. I did science fair, art club, chess club, ...
Q: I was wondering if ND has a graduate program for Parks and Tourism. I am looking to try and attend ... A: To my knowledge, ND doesn't have anything like that. If it's very new, however, it might not be ...