They're at http://www.ajcunet.edu/
Their member listing is at http://www.ajcunet.edu/address.htm
Finally, if you want a good liberal arts education try one of the
"harder" ones, e.g. Georgetown, Boston College, Holy Cross, maybe
Fairfield.
Congratulations on your scholarship--put it to good use!
Mike Conrad
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>Hi, I was just wondering if any of you could list the Jesuit schools. I have a
>scholarship to go to any of them, but I don't know their names! And if you know
>any that are relatively "easy" to get into, i.e., for an A and B student who
>doesn't do many extra curricular activities, but wants a good liberal arts
>education, that would be great.
>Thanks!
There are 28 Jesuit schools. You'll get a good education from any of
them; Georgetown and Boston College are the most selective and are
not "easy" admits.
Boston College
Canisius (Buffalo)
Creighton (Omaha)
Detroit
Fairfield (Suburban Connecticut)
Fordham (New York)
Georgetown (Washington DC)
Gonzaga (Spokane, WA)
Holy Cross (Worcester, MA)
John Carroll (Cleveland)
LeMoyne (Syracuse, NY)
Loyola (Los Angeles, Chicago, New Orleans, and Baltimore)
Marquette (Milwaukee)
Regis (Denver)
Rockhurst (Kansas City)
St. Joseph's (Philadelphia)
St. Louis
St. Peter's (Jersey City, NJ)
San Francisco
Santa Clara (Silicon Valley)
Scranton (PA)
Seattle
Spring Hill (Mobile, AL)
Wheeling (WV)
Xavier (Cincinnati)