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University of Notre Dame
Notre Dame, IN 46556
(219) 631-7505
The University of Notre Dame, founded in 1842, is a private institution affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church, offering undergraduate programs in architecture, arts and letters, business administration, engineering, and science. There are 5 undergraduate and 6 graduate schools. In addition to regional accreditation, Notre Dame has baccalaureate program accreditation with AACSB, ABET, NAAB, NASAD, and NCATE. The 10 libraries contain 2,583,444 volumes, 3,030,508 microform items, and 17,948 audiovisual forms/CDs, and subscribe to 23.903 periodicals. Computerized library services include the card catalog, interlibrary loans, and database searching. Special learning facilities include a learning resource center, an art gallery, radio and TV stations, and an art museum. The 1250-acre campus is in a suburban area 90 miles east of Chicago. Including residence halls, there are 149 buildings.
Student Life: 92% of undergraduates are from out of state, mostly the Midwest. Others are from 50 states, 84 foreign countries, and Canada. 55% are from public schools. 80% are white. Most are Catholic. The average age of freshmen is 18; all undergraduates, 20. 2% do not continue beyond their first year; 93% remain to graduate.
Housing: 6329 students can be accommodated in college housing, which includes single-sex dormitories, on-campus apartments, and married-student housing. On-campus housing is guaranteed for the freshman year only, is available on a first-come, first-served basis, and is available on a lottery system for upperclassmen. 85% of students live on campus; of those, 92% remain on campus on weekends. Upperclassmen may keep cars.
Activities: There are no fraternities or sororities. There are more than 200 groups and organizations on campus, including art, bagpipe band, band, cheerleading, choir, chorale, chorus, computers, dance, drama, ethnic, film, honors, international, jazz band, literary magazine, marching band, musical theater, newspaper, orchestra, pep band, photography, political, professional, radio and TV, religious, social, social service, student government, symphony, and yearbook. Popular campus events include the Collegiate Jazz and the Multicultural festivals, and the annual Intramural Bookstore Basketball Tournament.
Sports: There are 13 intercollegiate sports for men and 13 for women, and 23 intramural sports for men and 21 for women. Facilities include an athletic and convocation center with an 11,500-seat basketball arena and a hockey arena, a tennis pavilion, a golf course, an indoor sports center, and an aquatic center. The campus football stadium seats 80,225. There are general-purpose playing fields, stadiums for track, lacrosse, and baseball, and soccer and softball fields.
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Fax: (650) 508-3526
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