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College of Notre Dame
Belmont, CA 94002
(650) 508-3533, (800) CND-0545
Fax: (650) 508-3526
The College of Notre Dame, founded in 1851, is an independent liberal arts institution affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church. There is 1 graduate school. In addition to regional accreditation, CND has bacca¬laureate program accreditation with NASM and NCATE. The library contains 97,471 volumes, 68,975 microform items, and 7960 audiovi¬sual forms/CDs, and subscribes to 718 periodicals. Computerized li¬brary services include the card catalog, interlibrary loans, and database searching. Special learning facilities include an art gallery and the Ar¬chives of Modern Christian Art. The 80-acre campus is in a suburban area 25 miles south of San Francisco. Including residence halls, there are 23 buildings.
Student Life: 80% of undergraduates are from California. Others are from 23 states, 18 foreign countries, and Canada. 70% are from public schools. 38% are white; 25% Asian American; 17% foreign nationals; 13% Hispanic. 55% are Catholic; 30% claim no religious affiliation. The average age of freshmen is 18; all undergraduates, 24. 19% do not continue beyond their first year; 60% remain to graduate.
Housing: 300 students can be accommodated in college housing, which includes coed dormitories and on-campus apartments. On-campus housing is guaranteed for all 4 years. 63% of students com¬mute. All students may keep cars.
Activities: There are no fraternities or sororities. There are 27 groups on campus, including academic, art, band, cheerleading, choir, chorale, chorus, computers, dance, drama, ethnic, gay, honors, international, jazz band, literary magazine, musical theater, newspaper, orchestra, photography, political, professional, religious, social, social service, stu¬dent government, symphony, and yearbook. Popular campus events in¬clude Honors Day, Fiesta Latina, and Pilipino Cultural Night.
Sports: There are 5 intercollegiate sports for men and 6 for women, and 2 intramural sports for men and 2 for women. Facilities include a gym, a recreation center, tennis courts, a soccer field, a weight room, a swimming pool, a par course, an arcade, and pool and Ping Pong ta¬bles.
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