Through U.S. Service Academy visits and interviews, I learned how their admissions policies work, and I want to help you through the process.
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Deacon Eugene McGuirk May 9, 2024 543 Views
Through U.S. Service Academy visits and interviews, I learned how their admissions policies work, and I want to help you through the process.
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The Seton Experts offer family-friendly solutions to everyday problems that are simple, practical, and tempered by love.
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With three tracks, the Honors College Great Books program maximizes flexibility while shaping student understanding of history, philosophy, and religion.
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At Belmont Abbey's Honors College, Sophia discovered an incredible, loving community that aims to help you succeed in this world and the next.
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Mary Ellen shares a cute, simple craft that's colorful, fun, and guaranteed to keep little fingers busy and bring the outdoors inside.
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Betty Showers loves working with people, helping them solve their issues, and be part of the educational process. As Seton Registrar, she gets to do it all.
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A tireless advocate of education, especially for young women, and service to the poor, Julia Maria created a legacy that touched and saved countless souls.
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Featuring Seton Special Service answers on dyslexia evaluations, accommodations for unique needs, and curriculum designed for each student.
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Homeschooling mom of eight shares her list of simple, down-to-earth success strategies developed over her 28 years of homeschooling with Seton.
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We challenged the Seton staff to name their favorite read in the literature curriculum. They loved the challenge, and they loved these books.
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Mary Ellen loves finding ways to honor and celebrate our Blessed Mother, and her Dressed in Blue cake does both with style.
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The flexibility of homeschooling and the Seton curriculum has allowed the Stengel family to fulfill their love for the missions.
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Her flexible homeschooling schedule allowed Angelina to collect and deliver toy and baby supplies for her mission, Angel's Toy Chest.
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Teaching our children life lessons on living the Gospel include setting examples through service and doing some good wherever you are.
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Weaving a collection of memorable magazine columns, John Clark has a heartwarming reflection on family, beginnings, and possible destinations.
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On AMU's campus, Father ministers to students and, with the support of friends from Ave Maria, founded Our Lady of the Rosary Orphanage and Primary School in his home country of Uganda.
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Seton grad and Ave Maria junior advises Seton students to take ownership of their lives through structure, discipline, and time management.
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Graphic design wasn’t part of Kaylie's plan but when she dove into the world of art, she thought how cool it would be to design books. The rest is history.
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Pope Pius reformed the church, protected it from the heresies pervasive throughout Europe, and armed with the Rosary, he saved the Church.
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Seton Counselors offer mid-year advice, explain the ease of a switch to Special Services, and counsel the mom of a fifth-grade son who won’t listen.
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