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A Jesuit Education

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What do Pope Francis, Olympic swimmer Missy Franklin, former President Bill Clinton and philosopher Descartes have in common?

They were educated by Jesuits.

Inspired by the vision of St. Ignatius of Loyola, Jesuits are a Catholic religious order who, for nearly the last 500 years, have dedicated their lives to education. Students of all faith and belief backgrounds find value in a Jesuit education.

Our alumni are part of a powerful global network, which includes more than 2 million graduates of the nation’s 27 Jesuit colleges and universities.

A Jesuit education emphasizes: Academic rigor Intellectual exchange Personal development of each student Serving those in need

Reflection: How do you think the Jesuit mission enhances a pharmacy education?

“The faculty set us up for success by making us come up with decisions on our own rather than just feeding us information. They challenge us to dig deep and find the answers.”

- KellyEanes, School of Pharmacyalumna

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