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      • About 40 percent of incoming freshmen were Louisiana natives; others came from 44 states and 16 countries. Roughly half are Catholic, suggesting that despite its historic diversity, the class of 2023 will still be able to fall back on a significant force for unity.
      uscatholic.org/articles/201910/the-future-looks-bright-at-catholic-colleges/
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  2. Oct 29, 2018 · Some of America’s most faithful Catholic colleges are enjoying record enrollment numbers this year, setting an important example for the Church and for the bishops who recently gathered in Rome...

  3. Oct 10, 2024 · University of St. Thomas, Houston, another Catholic university in Texas, also welcomed a record-breaking undergraduate class this fall, with 683 freshmen and more than 200 new transfer students ...

  4. Jan 22, 2018 · In 2007, 57 percent of incoming DePaul freshmen who chose to report a religious affiliation identified as Catholic. In 2017 that number has dwindled to 38 percent. By comparison, the University of Notre Dame has 81 percent of its incoming freshmen identifying as Catholic.

  5. Approximately 41% of our students are Catholic, and daily masses are well-attended. The University also sponsors an Islamic prayer center, a weekly non-denominational worship service, a variety of religious clubs and organizations.

  6. 6 days ago · Ave Maria also has the highest percentage of Catholic students in more than a decade, at 93%. University of Dallas (Texas) Another university that has seen increased enrollment is the University of Dallas, where freshman enrollment was up significantly over last year, with a class of nearly 400 — a 14% increase from last year, Clare Venegas, vice president of marketing and communications ...

  7. Jul 11, 2023 · According to the ACCU, about 47% of freshmen at four-year Catholic colleges identified as Catholic in 2019. About 55% of students enrolled in Catholic higher education identified as white,...

  8. Jan 12, 2019 · 31 percent of incoming freshmen are religiously unaffiliated, a threefold increase since 1986, when just 10 percent identified this way. Because the survey is administered to students before they arrive on campus, the decline of religious identity noted in these cross-sectional studies cannot be attributed to college experience.

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