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lotusblossom
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I am a recent graduate of Franciscan University of Steubenville, as is my husband (May 06). I highly recommend the school! It has a great environment of faith-filled young adults and staff and encourages good habits, not typically bad ones you find in most colleges.
-They have daily mass three times a day, almost daily confession and chapels in every dorm.
-They have solid professors and plenty of Franciscan friars as well as other religious on campus.
-They have a thing called Household Life which is compared to fraternities/sororities (which there are a few at FUS), but minus all the partying and more focused on growing in one’s faith.
-Like all schools, both good and bad, there is still drinking, smoking, and plenty of other bad habits that are there, but it is the “popular” thing to not get involved in those activites and most of those appear to take place off-campus. Franciscan also, I think, teaches students balance in life and strives to incorporate all aspects of a person’s life with their faith.
-There’s plenty of fun there with dances, coffeehouses (where people use their gifts to entertain esp. with music), sports, praise&worship, and all other things on campus.
-You can be charismatic or traditional and still feel welcomed. They have Latin Mass (Norvus Ordo) and Byzantine Divine Liturgy at least once a month on campus. Plus, there’s churches all around to go to.
-The city itself isn’t the safest, but as long as you use good judgement, you’ll stay out of trouble.
-You don’t have to be a theology major to learn and implement your faith. I was an accounting major, my husband a math/education major, and I was able to take many different theology courses, plus take part in so many activities.
-Great clubs - from pro-life to working in business to Latinos for Christ
-BEST PART - Austria study-abroad program. Any student can go, and it’s worth it. They have professors come over from here to teach, and SO much travelling time!
The only thing is that it tends to be a bubble - once you’re outside, it gets lonely, but hopefully you’ll learn to keep your faith strong outside of “The Hill” and get involved wherever you land.
Hope this helps! God bless!
-They have daily mass three times a day, almost daily confession and chapels in every dorm.
-They have solid professors and plenty of Franciscan friars as well as other religious on campus.
-They have a thing called Household Life which is compared to fraternities/sororities (which there are a few at FUS), but minus all the partying and more focused on growing in one’s faith.
-Like all schools, both good and bad, there is still drinking, smoking, and plenty of other bad habits that are there, but it is the “popular” thing to not get involved in those activites and most of those appear to take place off-campus. Franciscan also, I think, teaches students balance in life and strives to incorporate all aspects of a person’s life with their faith.
-There’s plenty of fun there with dances, coffeehouses (where people use their gifts to entertain esp. with music), sports, praise&worship, and all other things on campus.
-You can be charismatic or traditional and still feel welcomed. They have Latin Mass (Norvus Ordo) and Byzantine Divine Liturgy at least once a month on campus. Plus, there’s churches all around to go to.
-The city itself isn’t the safest, but as long as you use good judgement, you’ll stay out of trouble.
-You don’t have to be a theology major to learn and implement your faith. I was an accounting major, my husband a math/education major, and I was able to take many different theology courses, plus take part in so many activities.
-Great clubs - from pro-life to working in business to Latinos for Christ
-BEST PART - Austria study-abroad program. Any student can go, and it’s worth it. They have professors come over from here to teach, and SO much travelling time!
The only thing is that it tends to be a bubble - once you’re outside, it gets lonely, but hopefully you’ll learn to keep your faith strong outside of “The Hill” and get involved wherever you land.
Hope this helps! God bless!