All prospective CCSJ students are invited at no charge to come see the Crimson Wave play crosstown rival PUC at the Hammond Civic Center on Saturday, February 7 with the women's basketball game beginning at 1 p.m. and the men's game tipping off at 3 p.m. Admissions staff will be on hand to give you an admissions packet and gift bag and to answer your questions. Check out WAVE highlights in the video below. CW
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Monday, January 26, 2009
Monday, January 19, 2009
MLK Day: A Reason to Believe
Calumet College of St. Joseph has been called by U.S. News and World Report the most diverse liberal arts college in the Midwest. As we celebrate Martin Luther King Day 2009, CCSJ's diversity is no small feat. As a liberal admissions college, CCSJ pledges to admit any student, regardless of family income, who shows the potential for success at the college level. And we have been doing this for over fifty years. CCSJ may not have the ivy covered buildings or nine digit endowments of the institutions who deny more students than they admit, but for the students who attend our institution, in many cases, they are the first members of their family to advance beyond the level of high school and seek the dream of success in higher education.
Calumet College of St. Joseph offers the lowest tuition for a private, four-year college in the state of Indiana. The College also offers over $2,000,000 in need and merit based financial assistance. The fact that 49% of our first time students are of Hispanic or African American origin is a source of great pride at CCSJ. Ours is truly an institution with a big tent. All our welcome. All are given a chance to succeed. CCSJ reflects the diversity of the communities surrounding the campus. This is what Martin Luther King's dream symbolized. At CCSJ we live the reality of that vision.
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Calumet College of St. Joseph offers the lowest tuition for a private, four-year college in the state of Indiana. The College also offers over $2,000,000 in need and merit based financial assistance. The fact that 49% of our first time students are of Hispanic or African American origin is a source of great pride at CCSJ. Ours is truly an institution with a big tent. All our welcome. All are given a chance to succeed. CCSJ reflects the diversity of the communities surrounding the campus. This is what Martin Luther King's dream symbolized. At CCSJ we live the reality of that vision.
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Thursday, January 8, 2009
CCSJ High School Counselor Podcast #1
Welcome to the first ever Calumet College of St. Joseph High School Guidance Counselor Podcast. Just click on the button below to hear updates on what is happening on the CCSJ campus. CW
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