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May 11 2010

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Liberal Studies Program – Online Catholic College with Fr. Fessio

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Fr. Joseph Fessio, S.J., Launches New Catholic College-Credit Online Program | May 10, 2010 | Ignatius Insight http://insightscoop.typepad.com/2004/2010/05/fr-joseph-fessio-sj-launches-new-catholic-collegecredit-online-program.html

SAN FRANCISCO, May 10, 2010—Jesuit Father Joseph Fessio¸ founder and editor of Ignatius Press, a former student of Pope Benedict XVI, and longtime leader in Catholic higher education, is launching a  groundbreaking, international college-credit program for Catholic high school students, homeschoolers, and others.

The program, called the Ignatius-Angelicum Liberal Studies Program (www.liberalstudiesprogram.com), is a joint project of Ignatius Press and Angelicum Great Books Program, a longstanding provider of homeschooling and other liberal arts resources. Father Fessio serves as Chancellor of the new online LSP program, which begins this fall.

The Need for a Solidly Catholic Online College-Credit Program

“The Liberal Studies Program comes at the perfect time to address a rapidly growing need and desire of serious Catholic parents and students,” according to Father Fessio, whose previous academic positions include founding and serving as the first Director of the St. Ignatius Institute, University of San Francisco, and Provost of Ave Maria University in Florida.

“Many of these students attend community colleges for one or two years, and then transfer to a four-year institution. But how many truly excellent Catholic colleges are there to transfer into? And at what cost? Furthermore, it’s the first years of a good Catholic college education that are the most important: the liberal arts foundation.”

The Liberal Studies Program (LSP) curriculum combines distance education, online classes— including a theology course nearing completion for full online access—and Ignatius Critical Editions Great Books and Study Guides, to provide Catholic high school students with the ability to earn college credit, while acquiring the foundations for a Catholic liberal education and lifelong learning. Participating students are homeschoolers, students in Catholic high schools, and other serious students ages fourteen and older.??”Great Books education is central to the LSP,” notes Angelicum Academy President Patrick Carmack. “It takes its  inspiration from the philosopher and renowned educator Dr. Mortimer J. Adler, the former Editor-in-Chief of the Encyclopedia Britannica and the Great Books of the Western World. Adler called for a reform of American education, which included providing many high school students college-level education in the liberal arts.”

Fidelity to the teaching of the Catholic Church is fundamental to the LSP program. Pope John Paul II’s Apostolic Constitution on Catholic higher education, Ex Corde Ecclesiae, guides the program’s understanding of the LSP’s Catholic mission.

LSP is accepted for college-credit at Benedictine College (Atchinson, Kansas, USA); Campion College, Australia; St. Bede’s Hall, Oxford, UK; Catholic Distance University; and many other colleges and universities.

An Affordable Program

“Many good Catholic families are blessed with talented children, but the costs of four years of private college are simply beyond their means,” notes Father Fessio. “Or they don’t want their children to be burdened with tens of thousands of dollars of debt when they graduate.”

The costs of the LSP are a small fraction of the expense of traditional college education. A private, four-year college tuition and fees average $26,273 per year—over $100,000 for a four-year degree. With a coordinated course of study through LSP and its affiliates in the Universities of Western Civilization network of cooperating colleges, students can obtain a bachelor’s degree with an accredited college for as little as $26,600—about a fourth of the cost of four years on campus.

“The LSP solves many of the problems of higher education at once,” insists Father Fessio. “It’s inexpensive. It provides up to two years of college credit. It challenges talented students, introducing them to the great books of Western civilization and the Catholic intellectual tradition.  It provides the foundation necessary for any professional career. Young people have another year or two before having to decide on a major. And, not to be taken for granted: the LSP faculty is composed of talented, experienced Catholic professors, with at least one PhD in each class.”

“And this is just the beginning,” Father Fessio continues. “As the LSP grows, we intend to provide opportunities for students to complement their on-line studies with week-long, even month-long meetings with professors and other students. There are already plans for gathering at the centrally located campus of Benedictine College near Kansas City, and even at Benedictine’s campus in Florence, Italy. Because the cost of the LSP is so modest, and because students will have much more control over their schedules, many, if not all, of the students enrolled in the LSP will be able to take part.”

Getting Started

Classes for the Ignatius-Angelicum LSP begin the first week of September, 2010. To register, students should call 1-360-496-0098, text 719-930-7549, or email lspmail@aol.com. they may also learn more at www.liberalstudiesprogram.com. Students must have access to a PC and a phone line. High-speed internet is helpful but not necessary. Most students participate from home.

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May 04 2010

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Not exactly homeschool related – but if you love Fr. Groeschel and want to support …

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The Franciscan Friars and Sisters of the Renewal – you will want to visit a revamped site, Friar Suppliers. What a wonderful way to be involved in their ministry by helping to feed them. They take a vow of poverty and depend on God’s providence to supply them with their daily bread.

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May 02 2010

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Summer Camps for teens at various Catholic colleges and universities

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My two oldest are still too young to attend any of these summer programs, but they are motivated at the idea of getting to spend a week or two away from home. I like the idea that they have time to be immersed in a college life setting to give them a taste and hopefully desire to choose one. So here is my list of summer programs including Wyoming Catholic College, Christendom, Ave Maria University, St. Thomas Aquinas and Thomas More. If you know of others, please post the information. I’ll be happy to update this list.

Also, I wanted to mention that I found out about several of these programs from a great Catholic yahoo list for Catholic homeschoolers looking into information for colleges. A number of faithful Catholic colleges and universities actually have  representatives that participate on the list so it’s a treasure trove of information: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/College4CathHS.

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Young college-bound Catholics who will be entering their junior or senior year of high school and are at least 16 years of age are invited to P.E.A.K. 2010 at Wyoming Catholic College July 17-30.

The name says it all: Powerful Experience of Adventure and Knowledge. It’s an introduction to traditional liberal education and what life is like at Wyoming Catholic College. Students will pursue wisdom in the three distinct ways that WCC offers: in study, in nature and in prayer. Taught by WCC professors, students will study philosophy, theology, Latin and humanities.

Plenty of time will be spent outdoors in the splendor of the Wind River Mountain Range. They will enjoy hiking, fishing, horseback riding, swimming in hot springs, star gazing and a two night camping trip. Attendees will be invited to immerse themselves in a rich spiritual life with daily Mass, adoration and Liturgy of the Hours. The full schedule will also include plenty of recreation time: intramural sports, dancing, coffee house evenings and much more. Students will stay in newly built dorms on the WCC interim
campus.

Wyoming Catholic College is also offering two adult summer conferences, a retreat for married couples and a “Leading the Restoration of Christian Culture” Rendezvous for CEO’s, business leaders and owners, senior managers, directors of organizations and Christian leaders.

For more info. on any of these, go to www.wyomingcatholiccollege.com

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Dear Friends,
Greetings from Christendom College where Catholicism is the air that we breathe!

I wanted to let you know about a great discount that we are offering to prospective students. Rising high school seniors (current juniors) can now
register for one of our one-week Experience Christendom Summer Programs for just $300. That’s a 40% savings.

Just register online and then click the “request financial aid” box and that’s it. The registration comes to us and you can then call us up and give us your
credit card info or simply mail in a check.

http://www.christendom.edu/admissions/hssummer.shtml

Spaces are filling up, particularly in the first and third sessions and the financial assistance is limited. This offer is only good for students who have not previously registered…sorry.

The registration deadline is one month prior to the beginning of each session.
Session dates are as follows:

Session I: June 19 (Sat) – June 26 (Sat) (ALMOST FULL)
Session II: June 27 (Sun) – July 4 (Sun)
Session III: July 10 (Sat) – July 17 (Sat) (NEARLY FULL)
Session IV: July 18 (Sun) – July 25 (Sun)

Tom McFadden
Director of Admissions

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Ave Maria University is excited to host its 5th annual  High School Summer Program this July 2010. The summer program is  designed for students entering their junior and senior years of high  school and high school graduates who wish to experience the dynamic  balance of life and academics at the college level.

Week 1 Course Options -  July 11-17, 2010

• Codes and Cubes

• C.S. Lewis and J.R.R.  Tolkien: Myth, Magic and Miracles

• The Art of Writing

• Rome: Open City

Week 2 Course Options: July  18-24, 2010

• Biology: Bacterial  Friends and Enemies

• Choral Music

• The Art of Writing

• The Latin Experience

• Theology of John Paul II  and Theology of the Body

Week 3 Course Options: July  25-31, 2010

• Biology: Bacterial  Friends and Enemies

• The Latin Experience

• Theology of John Paul II  and Theology of the Body

• Experiencing Drama

Click here to  Register Now!

General Information

What is offered? A week long opportunity to  experience the dynamic social and spiritual life of Ave Maria  University, combined with an array of academic programs to appeal to a  variety of academic interests (see course titles and descriptions  below).

Who is invited?  High School students entering their  junior or senior year and high school graduates.

When are the sessions?  There are three separate  week long sessions.
Week 1: July 11-17, 2010
Week 2: July 18-24,  2010
Week 3: July 25-31, 2010

Where is it held? Ave Maria University’s beautiful,  state-of-the-art campus in Ave Maria, FL. Ave Maria is located in  Southwest Florida, 20 miles east of Naples.

What does it cost? $500 for any (1) week long session  (includes tuition, room, board, and all activities). If students wish  to attend more than 1 week, the cost is $400 for the second week and  $300 for the third week.

Any questions? Please contact Rich Dittus at (239) 280-2551 or richard.dittus@avemaria.edu.
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Students of exceptional ability from around the country gather on  the campus of Thomas Aquinas College with members of the College  faculty as a community of teachers and learners for two weeks to read and discuss works selected from Plato, Euclid, Sophocles, Pascal,  Boethius, St. Thomas Aquinas and others.  Together with organized recreation and off-campus outings, these two weeks are an opportunity for forging new friendships, for enjoying the give and take of  rational argument, and for engaging at first-hand the ideas which civilize,  ennoble, and liberate.
Attending the Summer Program…

Who: Students who will have completed at least three years of  high school by the summer of 2010. Applications from students who will have graduated high school but are planning to enter College in the fall of 2011 will also be considered.

When: July 25th through August 7th, 2010

Cost: $975. Cost includes tuition, housing, meals, books, and  organized activities off campus. Students may wish to bring spending money for bookstore and gift shop items. Some need-based aid is available to students who would otherwise be unable to attend.

To apply:  Complete the application for admission; or, request additional information about the college. Send a transcript of high school studies completed thus far and a letter of reference from a teacher to:

Director of  Admissions
Thomas Aquinas College
10,000 North Ojai Road
Santa Paula, CA  93060

Applications to the 2010 Summer Program will be considered through mid-July of 2010. Applicants are typically informed of the Committee’s decision within 3 weeks of the date of receipt of the full application. Please do not hesitate to contact the Admission Office with any questions.

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“Thomas More College is building upon its widely popular Collegiate Summer Program by introducing an array of new and exciting summer schools for students and adults alike. Much has changed in our lineup this year, but we have worked diligently to maintain the high level of academic quality and rigor you have come to expect from Thomas More College.
Explore our flagship program, the Collegiate Program for High School Students, which for 30 years has provided young people a challenging introduction to the liberal arts and the Catholic tradition. Or read about our new, unique Way of Beauty Atelier, with courses that examine the relationship between Beauty and Truth as well as hands-on instruction in iconography and Western naturalistic art. Finally, take advantage of an exciting opportunity to study the social and political teachings of the Church as well as inspirational Catholic leaders throughout history and today with our Catholic Leadership Institute.”

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