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Is Notre Dame de Namur affiliated with Notre Dame?

Is Notre Dame de Namur affiliated with Notre Dame?

Notre Dame de Namur University (NDNU) is a private Catholic university in Belmont, California….Notre Dame de Namur University.

Former name College of Notre Dame
Religious affiliation Roman Catholic (Notre Dame Sisters)
President Lizbeth Martin
Academic staff 122 FTE
Students 1,492 (fall 2018)

What is Notre Dame’s acceptance rate?

15.8% (2020)
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University of Notre Dame admissions is most selective with an acceptance rate of 16% and an early acceptance rate of 25.8%. Half the applicants admitted to University of Notre Dame have an SAT score between 1400 and 1550 or an ACT score of 32 and 35.

Does Notre Dame de Namur University have a nursing program?

The Pre-Nursing Program in partnership with Samuel Merritt University (SMU) in Oakland, CA, provides students the opportunity to complete a five-semester liberal arts and science curriculum at NDNU.

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When did Notre Dame de Namur open in Belmont?

The college opened its doors in Belmont in 1923. In 1953 the College of Notre Dame became a four-year college with 23 Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur involved in the school. The college introduced evening classes in 1955, and in 1965, started the teaching credential programs.

What does Notre Dame de Namur University stand for?

As part of the university’s mission of social justice and the goal of equipping students with “what they need to know for life,” Notre Dame de Namur University offers over 20 community-based learning (CBL) courses, designed to promote learning through community engagement.

What do the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur say?

This is both a somber moment as well as an opportunity to break through this cycle of death. The Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur Read more › “Appreciate the happiness you have of forming young souls for the good God.”

Where to live at Notre Dame de Namur?

Notre Dame de Namur University offers traditional dorm living in Julie Billiart Hall and St. Joseph’s Hall, which are named for the co-foundresses of the Sisters of Notre Dame, Sister Julie Billiart and Sister St. Joseph Blin de Bourdon. The Carroll, Kane, and Wilkie Apartments are available for upperclassmen.