Carroll College - Tuition, Fees and Payment (2024)

All charges listed in the financial section are those that are current at the time of the printing of this catalog. These charges are subject to change without notice by the College.

Payment due dates are listed in the Payment Policy section under Payment Information.

Students unable to meet these obligations may apply for financial assistance through the Financial Aid Office, prior to the first day of classes.

Undergraduate full-time tuition entitles the student to take 12 to 19 semester credits. Additional charges for each semester credit over 19 are assessed at part-time tuition rates. The Auditors’ tuition entitles a student to attend class lectures without grades or credit.

Tuition and Fees

Academic Year 2022-2023 Tuition Rates:

Tuition and fees are adjusted on an annual basis. The following fee schedules are in effect for the 2022-23 academic year:

Undergraduate Full-time Tuition: per semester $18,914
Undergraduate students registered for 12 through 19 semester credits.
Undergraduate Part-time Tuition: per semester credit $1,575
Undergraduate students registered for less than 12 semester credits.
Undergraduate Overload Tuition: per semester credit $1,575
Undergraduate students registered for more than 19 credits.
Accelerated Nursing Program (Cohort 2 - start date Summer 2022): per semester $16,560
Accelerated Nursing Program (Cohort 3 - start date Summer 2023): per semester $16,975
Auditors’ Tuition: per semester credit $150
Students enrolled without credit.

Senior Citizens’ Tuition & Fee:

Students 60 years and over at the time of registration, enrolled for audit only.

1–3 semester credits $50
4–6 semester credits $100
7–9 semester credits $150
Technology Fee per semester $60

Post-Baccalaureate Tuition:

per semester credit $866

Carroll and non-Carroll graduates may take a maximum of 19 credits per semester at the post-baccalaureate rate. Students who take more than 19 credits will be charged $1,575 for each additional credit.

Advanced College Enrollment (ACE) Tuition:

per semester credit $50
Technology Fee per semester $60
Course and lab fees Varies by course

Study Abroad Faculty Led Tuition:

Students registered for full-time credits for the fall or spring semester may participate in a faculty led study abroad program within the respective semester. Students who are registered for part-time credits will be charged tuition at the rates as shown below. In addition, all students will be charged applicable program fees.

Fall or spring faculty led programs

Full-time students 12-19 credits, $0.00 additional tuition cost

Over 19 credits, Overload Tuition Fees apply

Part-time students: per semester credit $1,575

Summer faculty led programs

Per semester credit Varies by program

Summer 2023 Term Tuition & Fees:

Undergraduate Tuition per credit $720
Post Baccalaureate Tuition per credit $720
Audit Tuition per semester credit $150
Technology Fee $60
Course and lab fees Varies by course

Senior Citizen Tuition per credit (audit)

1–3 semester credits: $50
4–6 semester credits: $100
7–9 semester credits: $150
Advanced College Experience (ACE) tuition per semester credit $50

Academic Year 2022-2023 Fees:

Undergraduate & Post Baccalaureate Full-time Student Fee per semester $600
Undergraduate & Post Baccalaureate Part-time Student Fee- registered for 6 to 11.99 semester credits per semester

$300

Undergraduate & Post Baccalaureate Technology Fee- registered for less than 6 semester credits per semester $60
Audit & Advanced College Experience Technology Fee $60
Accelerated Nursing Program (Cohort 2 - start date Summer 2022) Student Fee per semester $600
Accelerated Nursing Program (Cohort 3 - start date Summer 2023) Student Fee per semester TBD
Accelerated Nursing Program (Cohort 2 & 3) Clinical Readiness Fee- charged first summer semester $127.00

Student Fee supports:

  • Technology on campus, including infrastructure, labs, classrooms, and internet access
  • Student activities, including lectures, activities, events, etc.
  • Wellness center, campus security, and parking.
Undergraduate Programs Enrollment Reservation (advance deposit) $200
Accelerated Nursing Program Enrollment Reservation (advance deposit) $400

Candidates who receive offers of admission must indicate their intention to enroll by making an advance deposit. This deposit will be credited to the student’s account in the first semester of enrollment.

Room and Board Requirements and Rates

As part of Carroll College’s commitment to being a uniquely engaged residential learning community, students will be expected to live in campus housing as part of their education. All unmarried students under the age of 21 are required to live on campus for the first three years and are encouraged to live on campus all four years. All students residing at the college must have a meal plan. Carroll College does not make exceptions on their requirements for housing and participation in a meal plan unless the student is married, has dependant children, has a medical condition the college is unable to accommodate or has experienced a financial catastrophe. In addition, students who graduate from a Helena area high school and will live at home with their parents or guardians within 20 miles of campus can also qualify for an exception to the Housing and Meal Requirement.

  1. Room and board rates include the non-transferable right to occupy the room assigned and to participate in the meal plan except during vacation periods when the residence halls and dining facilities are closed as indicated in the official college calendar. In determining the room and board rates, it is understood that students will not necessarily be present at every meal served. No refunds are made for meals missed. Students with special dietary needs are not automatically granted exceptions to the board requirements. Students who have special diets prescribed by a physician should submit a request to the Fall 2022 - Food Allergy, Special Diet, and Nutrition Accommodation Formfor review by the Accessibility Services Coordinator and a Nutrition Specialist to secure an appropriate accommodation.
  2. Carroll does not assume responsibility for loss or damage to any student’s personal property. Students are encouraged to obtain renter’s insurance for their personal property or consult their parent’s homeowner’s insurance policy for coverage.
  3. Personal effects of returning students may be left in the room during the regular term vacations. However, all personal effects must be removed from the college residence halls at the end of the academic year or upon withdrawal from the college.Items not removed within 30 days will result in additional fees, and possible donation of abandoned items.
  4. Occupancy of the student room or boarding on campus is not permitted after a student withdraws from the college.

Room and Board Rates Per-Semester Cost (2022-2023):

Guadalupe, St. Charles, and Borromeo Halls
Single-occupancy room $3,023
Double-occupancy room $2,633

Triple-occupancy room (Guadalupe/St. Charles)

$2,633

Double Deluxe room $2,911
Trinity Hall
Four-person suite, single bedrooms $3,187
Four-person suite, double bedrooms $2,911
Summer 2022 Room Rates:
Per week $125
Per week while attending summer classes or working on campus $65

Charges listed are subject to change without notice.

Campus Apartments

The apartments are a great addition to Carroll's on-campus living options. Open to 3rd-year and above students, these two and three-bedroom units offer a 12-month living option for Juniors and Seniors with the convenience of living on campus. The apartments are designed to offer students more choice in amenities to help keep living costs down, while keeping them close to their classes so they can focus on what’s important.

Apartment Rates

3-bedroom $1,470 per month (based on unit price)*
2-bedroom

$1,080 per month (based on unit price)*

Deposit $500 per person

*Monthly rent rates dependent upon apartment occupancy (e.g. 3 students in a 3-bedroom apartment = $490/month; 2 students in a 2-bedroom apartment = $540/month)

Note: Charges listed are subject to change without notice.

Meal Plans

The dining program at Carroll College is fashioned to build community and simultaneously reduce food anxiety for our students. While many colleges promote three meals a day in narrow meal windows, Carroll’s dining program operates a continuous service Dining Commons, and on-campus meal plans provide unlimited access during operating hours. Thus, students can step in for a full meal, a quick snack, or an extended study session, utilizing the St. Thomas Aquinas Commons [STAC] as they would a kitchen and dining room at home.

Meal plan selections are for the academic year and are non-transferable. Students are offered the opportunity to change their meal plan selection each semester through Friday of the week school begins. Students must show their ID/meal card to enter the dining hall and when using their Flex Cash.

Anytime Dining Plan: (Per Semester)

Platinum

Gold

Silver

Semester Meal Plan Rate $2,958 $2,858 $2,758
Available to: All Students All Students All Students
Meals (Day or night, in Campus Restaurant) Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Coffee (Brewed and specialty "to stay" in Campus Restaurant & Corette Library) Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
STAC Cash $200 $100 $0
Guest Passes 6 3 0
Parents Eat Free Yes Not Included Not Included
Monthly "Gift from Home" Yes Yes Not Included
Birthday (or designated day) Gift Yes Not Included Not Included
15% discount on Square Tomato student catering menu Yes Not Included Not Included

For the 2022-23 academic year, Junior, Senior, and Graduate students may choose between All Access or Block meal plans.

Apartment residents and Off-Campus students may also choose between All Access or Block meal plans.

Block plan options, available in 2022-23 for junior and senior resident students, commuters, and graduate students: (Per Semester)

Block Plan: (Per Semester)

Block 150 Block 75 Block 50
Semester Meal Plan Rate $1,450 $755 $530
Available to: Resident junior and senior students, graduate students, and commuters Graduate students and commuters

Graduate students and commuters

Meals (Day or night, in Campus Restaurant) 150 75 50
Coffee (Brewed and specialty "to stay" in Campus Restaurant & Corette Library) Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited
Guest Passes 6 3 0
Parents Eat Free Yes Not Included Not Included
Monthly "Gift from Home" Yes Not Included Not Included
15% discount on Square Tomato student catering menu Yes Not Include Not Included

All-access meal plans have unlimited access to the STAC during operating hours. Unused Flex dollars carry forward from fall semester to spring semester only if a meal plan is purchased spring semester. Unused Flex dollars do not carry forward from spring semester to fall semester.

Students may also take advantage of an “add-on” to their meal plan, the “golden ticket". Only students enrolled in a meal plan can participate in the golden ticket program.
Golden Ticket:

Golden Ticket Program – For $375 per semester, any student who has an Anytime Dining meal plan can enroll in the Golden Ticket program. This program includes:

§ To-Go bottomless mug refills for unlimited coffee and specialty drinks from the STAC and the Corette Library and up to four specialty drinks per day from Holy Grounds
§ Takeout container that provides unlimited takeout for the meal plan
§ A free concession stand combo at every home sports game

For dining hours and further information, please check the websitehttps://carroll.sodexomyway.com/or contact the general manager of Sodexo at (406) 447-5194.

See the full Carroll College Catalog for a description of other elective fees such as transcript fee, parking permit, as well as important Payment Information.

Undergraduate New Student Orientation Fee

(non-refundable) $100

This one-time fee is required of all entering new, full-time students, including transfers for fall semester only.

Nursing Fees

Traditional Undergraduate Nursing Fees

Charged to all students in the program except 1st year students

Student Liability Insurance Fee $20
Program Fee $350
Clinical Fee $340

Engineering Program Fee

per semester $100

Charged to all students in the program except 1st year students

Anthrozoology Program Fee

per semester $350

Charged to all students in ANZ classes 108 and above.

Program, Laboratory, Course, and Workshop Fees

The College levies non-refundable program, laboratory, course, and workshop fees for courses involving specialized equipment, software, or other supplies. In addition, some courses may require the student to purchase materials or equipment for their own use.

Courses requiring such fees or purchases are published each semester in the course schedule.

Other Fees

Late Payment Fee $100

This fee is charged to all students who have not made payment or enrolled in a payment plan by the semester program due date.See Payment Policy section. Registration or meal and/or room changes made after the semester program due date, that result in additional charges, are due immediately.

Housing Agreement Termination

The Reservation and Housing Agreement will be terminated if the resident withdraws from the college during or at the end of the semester, or is suspended or dismissed from the college or the residence halls for disciplinary reasons. Persons not enrolled in classes may not reside in the residence halls. Student must either be taking a minimum of 12 credits or get permission from the Director of Residential Life and Housing. The student is still responsible for any financial obligations incurred in accordance with this agreement. Rooms are contracted and assigned on the expectation that the student will occupy the room for the Fall and Spring Semesters. Refund and penalties for cancellation or termination of the agreement are as follows:

  • Beginning June 1, a cancellation fee of $600 will be posted to the student’s account (except in the case of a full withdrawal from the college).
  • Exceptions granted from Residential Life and Housing after August 4 will result in a cancellation fee of $600 posted to the student’s account
  • After the first day of occupancy when a student withdraws from the college, room charges are refunded in accordance with the tuition refund policy (See Carroll College Catalog). Students who leave the residence halls for other reasons will not receive a refund.
  • After the first day of occupancy, residents are responsible for the full length of their Housing Agreement. Residents. Students who want to be released from this contract for any reason before the end of the contract period must file a Request for Residence Hall Housing Agreement Release with the Residential Life and Housing Office. If approved for release from the Housing Agreement, the resident will be charged a $600 breach of contract fee, or will be responsible for the cost of housing based on the tuition refund dates; whichever is more.
  • If this contract is terminated, the Student agrees to vacate the residence hall within 72 hours, unless the student requests and is granted an extension by the Director of Residential Life and Housing

No refunds will be issued after the last three weeks of any semester.

Graduation Fees

Undergraduate Graduating Student Fee $160
Accelerated Nursing Program Graduation Fee $160

This non-refundable fee covers activity costs and is charged to all graduates in their senior year, whether or not they attend the Commencement exercises.

Late Graduation Application Fee $25
Transcript Fee: per copy $10

Parking Permit

Carroll College full-time and part-time students registered for 6 credits or more, receive a parking permit as part of their tuition and fees. For all others that want to park on campus, a permit must be purchased for the academic year (non-refundable).

StudentParking $100

All students who use campus parking facilities must register their vehicle with the Parking Office and reserve or purchase a parking permit. Fines are charged to any student who does not have a current decal properly exhibited on the vehicle while on campus or for failure to comply with parking regulations.

Other fees may be charged for requirements in programs or courses, but are not listed in this bulletin because they were not known at the time of publication.

Payment Information

Payment Policy

All registration charges must be paid by:

  • Undergraduate Fall term- August 1
  • Undergraduate Spring term- January 1
  • Undergraduate Summer term-five days prior to the start of each summer session
  • Accelerated Nursing Program Fall term- September 1
  • Accelerated Nursing Program Spring term- January 1
  • Accelerated Nursing Program Summer term- May 1

Students with an unpaid account balance or incomplete registration; may not attend classes, laboratories or placements until satisfactory arrangements have been completed with the Business Office. When completing the semester payment, deduct the amount of pending financial assistance from the semester balance. The items that may be deducted include:

  1. all scholarship assistance
  2. grants received from Carroll College
  3. Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grants
  4. Federal Pell Grants
  5. Leveraging Education Assistance Partnership Program (LEAPP)
  6. any loan certified by Carroll College and approved by the lender

The items that may not be deducted are work study, book grants, and loans not approved by the lender.

Students are expected to pay course fees and additional tuition upon adding classes after the start of the semester.

The College accepts cash or checks at the Business Office. Tuition payments by electronic check or credit/debit cards must be made on-line. Cards accepted are Mastercard, Discover, Visa, and American Express. Students make online payments at the Saints Student Account Center. Parents must be set up as an Authorized User by the student in order to make payments online.

Payment Plans

Carroll College offers students an interest-free installment payment plan. Students enroll in a payment plan online at the Saints Student Account Center. Late enrollments are allowed each semester. A non-refundable $50 set-up fee will be charged per semester agreement. Payments are due the first day of the month and delinquent if not received by the 10th day. Delinquent accounts are subject to a $10 late fee. The terms and conditions of the Payment Plan will be available to the student online when setting up the semester payment plan.

Carroll reserves the right to refuse subsequent semester payment by installment for students who have more than two late payments within a semester.

Students need to enroll in a new payment plan each semester.

Finance Charge

All balances in accounts receivable that have not been paid by the end of the month may be assessed a finance charge of 1 percent per month (12% annual) on the unpaid month-end balance. All accounts must be cleared by the end of each semester.

Return of Credit Balances

Students who receive loans, grants, or scholarships that are greater than the cost of tuition, fees, and room and board receive a refund after the funds are applied. Prior to refunding, students will receive a textbook voucher by email explaining how to use it at the Saints' Shoppe virtual bookstore with MBS Direct. Students who choose to have a credit balance remain on their account within the same financial aid award year must sign the Federal Student Aid (Title IV) Authorization Form in the Business Office every academic year.

Refund Policy

Should a student withdraw from the College, the following policies apply in computing the refund due to the student or the balance due to the College. The official withdrawal date is determined by the date the student begins the withdrawal process at the Registrar’s Office or officially notifies the Registrar of his/her intent to withdraw or the official date of suspension. In instances where the start date of a class is other than the first week of the semester, the Add/Drop period will be the first five days of that class.

Refund and Full Withdrawal from the College

In instances where a student withdraws from Carroll College due to personal reasons, administrative withdrawal, or suspension; the student’s tuition and student fees will be charged based on the date of withdrawal. Program, laboratory, course, workshop, and new student orientation fees are non-refundable.

Undergraduate Withdrawal Date Refund
Within 1st week of semester 100% refund, less minimum $25 registration fee
Within 2nd week of semester 75% refund, less minimum $25 registration fee
Within 3rd week of semester 50% refund, less minimum $25 registration fee
Beyond the 3rd week of semester 0% refund
Accelerated Nursing Program Withdrawal Date Refund
10 days prior to beginning of first course each semester 100% refund, less $400 deposit forfeiture
1-9 days prior 50% refund
First day of course in the semester or after 0% refund

Refund Policy for Undergraduate Summer Semester

Students must complete a drop card at the Registrar’s Office by the drop date to receive a refund.

Undergraduate Drop Date Refund
5 days prior to session start date 100% refund
4 days prior through 1st day of session 50% refund
After 1st day of session No refund

Drop Policy

In instances where an undergraduate student drops from some courses but continues others, no tuition refund is made for reduction of credit hours after the last day to change course enrollment as shown in the academic calendar. Additional program, laboratory, course, workshop, and new student orientation fees are non-refundable.

Refund of Carroll College Scholarships and Grants

In instances where a student withdraws from Carroll College due to personal reasons, administrative withdrawal, or suspension; the student’s institutional financial aid will be reduced based on the date of withdrawal during the semester. This follows the program's tuition refund policy.

Return of Federal Funds Policy

Federal regulations require that a portion of Title IV grants or loans be returned to the Title IV program upon a recipient’s withdrawal from school. The full financial aid refund policy for federal and institutional aid is available on-line or in the Financial Aid Office.

Refund of Room

All rooms are contracted and assigned on the assumption that the student will occupy the room for the fall and spring semesters. When a student withdraws from the College, room refunds are based on the academic withdraw refund policy. Students who leave the residence halls for other reasons will not receive a refund and may be charged a breach of contract fee. Refer to Section "Tuition and Fees: Other Fees" for more information.

Refund of Board

When a student withdraws from the College, board refunds are based on the academic withdraw refund policy.

Withdrawal

If an official withdrawal date from Carroll College is after the published refund dates, the student remains liable for tuition and fee charges remaining after Federal Aid has been adjusted per guidelines placed on Title IV funds by the Department of Education. This includes unofficial withdrawals for students who earn all F’s on their semester transcript.

Default/Collection

The student’s account will be considered in default if payments are not made when due, including failure to make payments due to insufficient funds in an account upon which payment is drawn or failure to make scheduled payments on a Payment Plan Agreement. Failure to pay will result in the following: 1) The student may be immediately withdrawn from classes (seeadministrative withdrawal from the College); 2) The student will not be able to receive formal grade reports or transcripts; 3) The student will not be able to register for subsequent terms; (4) The student’s housing and meal plans may be affected; 5) The student’s access to Carroll’s computer network may be denied; 6) The student will not receive a diploma upon graduation; 7) The student’s debt may be referred to a collection agency; and 8) The student’s repayment history may be referred to a credit bureau. In the event of default, the student will reimburse Carroll College the fees of any collection agency, which may be based upon a percentage at a maximum of 33.3% of the debt, and all costs and expenses the College incurs in such collection efforts, including reasonable attorney fees.

Bankruptcy

The College is a nonprofit institution of higher learning. As such, the student’s obligation will be deemed to be for the sole purpose of financing an education and is not dischargeable in bankruptcy proceedings.

Appeals

  • Outstanding Balance

    The Appeals Committee of Carroll College will review written appeals from students who feel that individual circ*mstances warrant exceptions to published policy. Written appeals must be received within 90 days from the last day of attendance. Such appeals should be directed to the Carroll College, Business Office-Appeals Committee, 1601 N. Benton Avenue, Helena, MT 59625-0002. Written response of the appeals committee’s decision will be mailed to the student within 5 business days of the committee meeting. Decisions of the committee are final.

  • Late Payment Fee

    The undergraduate student must complete the Petition to Waive Late Payment Fee form. The form must be received at the Business Office by September 15th for the fall semester and by February 15th for the spring semester. The Business Office Appeals Committee will review the petition and inform the student of their decision.

General Financial Information

  • At Carroll College, the payment of tuition and fees becomes an obligation at time of registration.
  • Due to the constant upward pressure on costs, the College reserves the right to increase its charges if this becomes necessary.
  • A student may not register for a subsequent semester unless all charges for the preceding semester have been paid.
  • The College reserves the right to deny the issuance of transcripts if a student has an unpaid financial obligation to the college.
  • The College reserves the right to administratively withdraw a student if appropriate payment or payment arrangements are not made by stated deadlines.
  • Tuition and fees become final at the last day to change course enrollment as indicated in the semester schedule.
  • The College does not assume responsibility for loss or damage to the personal property of a student.
  • Communications concerning student accounts should be addressed to Carroll College Business Office, 1601 N. Benton Ave., Helena, MT 59625-0002.

Payment Return Policy

A charge of $30 will be assessed each time that a payment is returned by a bank; this amount will be charged to the student’s account. After notification, a “hold” may be placed on all the student’s records.

Any payment received for tuition, fees, and/or room and board which is subsequently returned by the bank may result in postponement of the student’s registration for the semester.

Carroll College - Tuition, Fees and Payment (2024)

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The most popular majors at Carroll College include: Registered Nursing/Registered Nurse; Biology/Biological Sciences, General; Animal-Assisted Therapy; Business Administration and Management, General; Health Services/Allied Health/Health Sciences, General; Molecular Biochemistry; Psychology, General; Public Health ...

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Undergraduate full-time tuition entitles the student to take 12 to 19 semester credits. Additional charges for each semester credit over 19 are assessed at part-time tuition rates.

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The acceptance rate at Carroll College is 71.5%.

For every 100 applicants, 72 are admitted. This means the school is lightly selective. The school will have their expected requirements for GPA and SAT/ACT scores. If you meet their requirements, you're almost certain to get an offer of admission.

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Average GPA: 3.47

(Most schools use a weighted GPA out of 4.0, though some report an unweighted GPA. With a GPA of 3.47, Carroll University requires you to be around average in your high school class. You'll need a mix of A's and B's, and very few C's.

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While standing fast by the teaching of the Catholic Church, and avoiding a false conciliatory approach foreign to the true spirit of ecumenism, Carroll College welcomes in love and respect the full participation of other Christians and non-Christians in an ecumenical dialogue and in a truly humble and charitable joint ...

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Alcohol Policies

Intoxication and/or alcohol abuse shall not be tolerated and will not be accepted as an excuse for unlawful behavior or misconduct. Alcoholic beverages will be permitted at approved campus events in accordance with the guidelines established by the university.

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Carroll College is notable because 85% of its applicants to medical school are accepted. It is the 43rd most conservative college in the U.S.

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Overview. Carroll College is a private institution that was founded in 1909. It has a total undergraduate enrollment of 1,160 (fall 2022), its setting is city, and the campus size is 63 acres.

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High School Graduates and First Time students (no previous college credit): High school 2.6 unweighted grade point average or higher (valid for 5 years after high school graduation) Call the Advising office at 410-386-8435 to schedule an appointment to meet with an advisor and register for classes.

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The Carroll CC acceptance rate is 100%. Popular majors include Liberal Arts and Humanities, Nursing, and Business. Graduating 50% of students, Carroll CC alumni go on to earn a starting salary of $27,500.

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Carroll College is a private Catholic college in Helena, Montana. The college has 21 buildings on a 63-acre campus, has over 35 academic majors, participates in 15 NAIA athletic sports, and is home to All Saints Chapel.

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