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− | '''Benedictine College''' is a [[conservative]] [[Catholic]] college in Atchison,[[Kansas]], which was named as one of America's Best Colleges in 2008 by U.S. News & World Report.<ref>http://www.benedictine.edu/benedictine.aspx?pgID=874</ref> | + | '''Benedictine College''' is a [[conservative]] [[Catholic]] college in Atchison, [[Kansas]], which was named as one of America's Best Colleges in 2008 by U.S. News & World Report.<ref>http://www.benedictine.edu/benedictine.aspx?pgID=874</ref> |
Its fulltime enrollment is 1298 as of 2008, and has numerous sports teams from football to baseball. It "has a very high rate of students accepted by the medical schools of their choice," and is one of only 70 colleges offering a degree in [[astronomy]].<ref>http://www.benedictine.edu/benedictine.aspx?pgID=874</ref> | Its fulltime enrollment is 1298 as of 2008, and has numerous sports teams from football to baseball. It "has a very high rate of students accepted by the medical schools of their choice," and is one of only 70 colleges offering a degree in [[astronomy]].<ref>http://www.benedictine.edu/benedictine.aspx?pgID=874</ref> |
Revision as of 15:01, May 1, 2010
Benedictine College is a conservative Catholic college in Atchison, Kansas, which was named as one of America's Best Colleges in 2008 by U.S. News & World Report.[1]
Its fulltime enrollment is 1298 as of 2008, and has numerous sports teams from football to baseball. It "has a very high rate of students accepted by the medical schools of their choice," and is one of only 70 colleges offering a degree in astronomy.[2]