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At Marygrove, it’s most important to us that you spend your time on campus wisely, actually doing what you came
here to do: get an education and complete your degree. To help you meet
those goals, we’ll try to see to it that classes are scheduled conveniently,
that you have a choice of instructors, and that support services will
be there to help you overcome the inevitable rough moments.
But even if a good schedule and financial assistance are all that you expect or want from us, we believe that education is more than credits, courses, tuition grants, and examinations. During your years here, we hope to offer you opportunities to grow not only intellectually and professionally, but also emotionally, socially, and spiritually.
Whether you are single or married, full-time or part-time, Baptist or
Catholic, liberal or conservative, good in math or strong in English,
musical or athletic, we want you to meet and share experiences with faculty
and fellow students in a comfortable atmosphere. We want you to take advantage
of our deliberately diverse student body, our support services, our cultural
activities and academic rituals, and our social life.
In
other words, we want you as a full member of the Marygrove community.
As
a Marygrove student, you will be expected to represent the institution
and live up to
its reputation. You will begin your journey during the Opening Mass. Your
journey
will conclude at Baccalaureate. Both events are steeped in ritual and
tradition. Both are dignified, scholarly and will leave you with memories
to last a lifetime. Between these two points in your academic career,
you should seek to refine and transform yourself into the person you have
always envisioned being.
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