SKIP TO PAGE CONTENT

Walsh Recommended in New Edition of The Newman Guide

$content

School News

Walsh University is recommended in the 2017-2018 edition of The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College, a publication of The Cardinal Newman Society that recommends 29 Catholic colleges, universities and higher education programs for excellence in faithful Catholic education. This is the fifth consecutive year Walsh has been honored.

With the release of the 2017-18 edition, The Cardinal Newman Society celebrates 10 years of connecting families with faithful Catholic education through the Guide. The Society also celebrates the strength and accomplishments of the recommended institutions over the last several years, despite the substantial challenges faced by most private colleges.

Walsh University, the second-largest Newman Guide U.S. college, has added six new majors for a total of 70. The University was able to decrease its net price while offering substantial student aid.

"In the last 10 years, the institutions recommended in The Newman Guide have experienced remarkable success while remaining committed to a strong Catholic identity," said Cardinal Newman Society President Patrick Reilly. "The reputation of and appreciation for these faithful institutions is certainly growing in the Church, and they have become pillars of the New Evangelization in America."

The late Father Benedict Groeschel, CFR, who wrote the preface to the first Newman Guide 10 years ago, said it was the Newman Society’s "most important contribution to Catholic higher education ever."

Since the first edition of The Newman Guide  in 2007, the Newman Society has greatly expanded the profiles of the recommended colleges online at TheNewman Guide.com, distributed more than 100,000 free copies of the companion magazine My Future, My Faith, and launched the innovative Recruit Me! program to introduce families to The Newman Guide colleges.

Founded in 1993, the mission of The Cardinal Newman Society is to promote and defend faithful Catholic education at all levels, including elementary, secondary and higher education. The Society is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, nonprofit organization supported by individuals, businesses, and foundations.