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About Thomas Aquinas College

Founded in 1917, Thomas Aquinas College is a four-year, co-educational institution where students study the major arts and sciences — mathematics, natural science, literature, philosophy, and theology — by reading the original works of the greatest thinkers in Western civilization, the great books, under the light of the Catholic faith. The College has developed a solid reputation for academic excellence and Catholic orthodoxy, earning high rankings from both secular and Catholic college guides. Its raduates have distinguished themselves serving the Church and society as lawyers, doctors, priests and religious, business owners, military service men and women, educators, journalists, and college presidents.

About the New England Branch Campus

On February 7, 2017, Thomas Aquinas College and the National Christian Foundation announced that they had entered into a preliminary agreement, under which the NCF will give to the College the campus of a former secondary school in Northfield, Massachusetts. The College will assume ownership of the property on May 2, 2017, and open its doors to students in the fall of 2018. Located in a lovely rural setting in the Connecticut River valley approximately 90 miles northwest of Boston, the 217-acre Northfield property boasts more than 500,000 feet of floor space, a portion of which will be given to Thomas Aquinas College, consisting in part of: dormitory and classroom space sufficient for an eventual enrollment of 400 students, a library, a science hall, a large auditorium, a music building, a gymnasium with related athletic facilities, and a beautiful chapel that can be adapted easily to Catholic worship. Read the full story.

 

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