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Thomas Aquinas College

Thomas Aquinas College is a Private Roman Catholic liberal arts college with its main campus in Ventura County, California. A second campus opened in Northfield, Massachusetts in 2018.[1] Its education is based on the Great Books and seminar method. It is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission.[2] It is endorsed by The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College.

Thomas Aquinas College
MottoFides Quaerens Intellectum
Motto in English
(Faith Seeking Understanding)
TypePrivate liberal arts college
Established1971
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic
PresidentPaul J. O'Reilly
Dean
  • John Goyette (California)
  • Steven Cain (New England)
Students439
Location, ,
United States
Websitewww.thomasaquinas.edu

In December 2017 the Thomas wildfire, the largest of the season's wildfires, started near, and was named after, the college.[3]

Academics

 
The Chapel

Thomas Aquinas offers one degree program: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts.[4]

As a matter of principle, to ensure the institution's autonomy, the school does not accept any direct government funding; neither does it receive funding from the Catholic Church. Rather, it offers need-based scholarships funded by the private donations of individuals and foundations.[5]

In 2012, the American Council of Trustees and Alumni included Thomas Aquinas College in its What Will They Learn? study, which assigns a letter grade to 1,070 universities based on how many of the following seven core subjects are required, according to its specific criteria : composition, literature, foreign language, American history, economics, mathematics, and science. Thomas Aquinas College was one of 21 schools to receive an "A" grade, a grade assigned to schools that include at least six of the seven subjects.[6][7]

Curriculum

Thomas Aquinas offers one degree, a Bachelor of Arts in liberal arts. This is an integrated liberal arts curriculum made up primarily of the Great Books of the Western Tradition, with order of learning emphasized in the structure of the curriculum. Much of the first two years of the four-year program is devoted to the Trivium (logic, rhetoric, and grammar) and the Quadrivium (geometry, astronomy, arithmetic, and music.)[8] Natural science, philosophy, and theology are studied all four years. Over the first three years, a total of eleven papers are assigned in the various subject areas throughout the year—"Five essays are written in  freshman year, four sophomore year, and two lengthier essays are written in junior year."[9] In their fourth-year, students produce a senior thesis and defend it before a panel of faculty members.

The college replaces textbooks with original sources, the seminal works in all the major disciplines.[10] Thomas Aquinas College acknowledges that not all texts in their program are of equal weight. They regard some as masterworks and others as sources of opinions that "either lead students to the truth, or make the truth more evident by opposition to it."[8] Students read some texts in their entirety and only excerpts from others.[8]

The college's St. Vincent de Paul Lecture and Concert Series complements its regular academic program, providing events at least once a month during the academic year.

Student life

Three chaplain-priests live on campus. They provide the sacraments and spiritual direction.[11]

Intramural sports throughout the year include volleyball, soccer, football, basketball, ultimate, and baseball. The St. John Paul II athletic center is home to both male and female exercise rooms, a rock-climbing wall, a lap swimming pool, outdoor tennis and basketball courts, and an indoor gymnasium. The athletic center is the newest building on the California campus, opening its doors in early 2022.[12]

The St. Genesius players produce one play a year, commonly a selection from Shakespeare.[13] The College Choir presents an annual concert and a spring musical, often a production of Gilbert and Sullivan.[citation needed] It sings at Sunday Mass and special events. Another student choir and various instrumentalists and vocalists in the student body provide informal recitals throughout the year, at formal and informal events.

Unmarried students are housed on-campus in six dormitories. Married students may live off-campus. Men's and women's residence halls are off-limits to members of the opposite sex.[14]

The possession or use of alcohol or illegal drugs on campus or in the dormitories is not allowed and may entail expulsion from the college.[14]

Chapel

 
The Chapel

As the “crown jewel” of the Thomas Aquinas College campus, Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel was dedicated on March 7, 2009.[15] The design for this 15,000-square-foot (1,400 m2), $23 million building employs Early Christian, Renaissance, and Spanish Mission styles.[16] Designed by the New Classical architect Duncan Stroik, it is cruciform in shape and features both a 135-foot (41 m) bell tower and an 89-foot (27 m) dome.[17] Pope John Paul II blessed the chapel's plans in 2003, and in 2008, Pope Benedict XVI blessed its cornerstone. Adoremus Bulletin has called Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel “A Triumph of Sacred Architecture.”[18]

Library

The ceiling of the college's Saint Bernardine of Siena Library has been constructed with a 17th-century Spanish monastery Spanish ceiling. The library has a collection of rarities, including thousands-year old Hittite seals, and devotional and sacred objects of saints.[citation needed][19]

New England Campus

Beginning in the Fall 2019 semester, Thomas Aquinas College has operated on an additional campus in Northfield, Massachusetts. Both campuses are under the authority of the same governing board and follow the same curriculum, but each campus has its own unique cultures due to their geography. The New England campus formerly belonged to Northfield Mount Hermon School, a preparatory school that moved to another campus in 2005 and was given to Thomas Aquinas College in 2017 by the National Christian Foundation.[20] The campus is located near the Connecticut River, and includes 100 acres of land, residence halls, a library, gymnasium, a chapel, and plenty of classroom and administrative space.[21]

Notable alumni

  • Thomas Alexander (1999), Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Counter Narcotics and Global Threats[22]
  • The Very Rev. John Berg (1993), former Superior General of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter
  • Samantha Cohoe (2007), author of A Golden Fury and Bright Ruined Things[23]
  • Pia de Solenni (1993), theologian who formerly served as the chancellor of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange
  • Marie George (1979), natural philosopher and cosmologist[24]
  • Peter Kwasniewski (1994), traditionalist Catholic writer and composer of sacred music.
  • John Mortensen (1997), recipient of the Prize of the Pontifical Academies in 2010 and President of The Aquinas Institute, which is publishing the Opera Omnia of St Thomas Aquinas in bilingual Latin/English editions
  • Mary Bridget Neumayr (1986), chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality[25]
  • Rev. Sebastian Walshe, O.Praem. (1994), author of Understanding Marriage & Family: A Catholic Perspective and Secrets from Heaven: Hidden Treasures of Faith in the Parables and Conversations of Jesus
  • Michael Waldstein (1977), theologian and specialist in ancient Gnosticism, the Gospel of John, and the work of John Paul II, translator and commentator on Man and Woman He Created Them: A Theology of the Body and author of Glory of the Logos in the Flesh: Saint John Paul's Theology of the Body

See also

References

  1. ^ Beale, Stephen. "Thomas Aquinas College to Open East Coast Campus". National Catholic Register. Retrieved 17 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Accreditation". Thomas Aquinas College. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
  3. ^ "California Thomas Fire: No end in sight for week-long wildfire". BBC News. 2017-12-12. Retrieved 2017-12-12.
  4. ^ "Degree". Thomas Aquinas College. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
  5. ^ "Financial Aid". Thomas Aquinas College. Retrieved 2009-04-01.
  6. ^ "Thomas Aquinas College". What Will They Learn?. American Council of Trustees and Alumni. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  7. ^ Czupor, Z.J. (Oct 11, 2012). "National study ranks Colorado Christian in top 2% of colleges". Denver Post. Archived from the original on 15 February 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2013.
  8. ^ a b c "Curriculum". Thomas Aquinas College. Retrieved 2009-04-03.
  9. ^ "Syllabus". Thomas Aquinas College. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
  10. ^ "Great Books". Thomas Aquinas College. Retrieved 2009-04-03.
  11. ^ "Chaplains". Thomas Aquinas College. Retrieved 2018-01-13.
  12. ^ "Athletics". Thomas Aquinas College. Retrieved 2022-12-09.
  13. ^ "Theater". Thomas Aquinas College. Retrieved 2018-01-13.
  14. ^ a b "Rules of Residence". Thomas Aquinas College. Retrieved 2016-02-05.
  15. ^ . Ventura County Star. Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2010-01-13.
  16. ^ "Chapel". Thomas Aquinas College. Retrieved 2010-01-12.
  17. ^ . Inside the Vatican. Archived from the original on 2010-06-14. Retrieved 2010-01-13.
  18. ^ "Chapel". Adoremus Bulletin. Retrieved 2010-01-14.
  19. ^ "St. Bernardine of Siena Library". Thomas Aquinas College. 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2020-10-09.
  20. ^ "Thomas Aquinas College gets green light for New England campus". Ventura County Star. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
  21. ^ "College Receives Approval for New England Campus!". Thomas Aquinas College. 2018-10-17. Retrieved 2019-07-30.
  22. ^ "Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense: Thomas A. Alexander ('99)".
  23. ^ https://www.samanthacohoe.com/
  24. ^ "Marie I. George". www.stjohns.edu. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  25. ^ "Mary Bridget Neumayr ('86) Confirmed to top White House Environmental Post".

External links

  • Official website

Coordinates: 34°25′47″N 119°05′14″W / 34.4296°N 119.0871°W / 34.4296; -119.0871

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TypePrivate liberal arts collegeEstablished1971Religious affiliationRoman CatholicPresidentPaul J O ReillyDeanJohn Goyette California Steven Cain New England Students439LocationSanta Paula California United StatesWebsitewww thomasaquinas eduIn December 2017 the Thomas wildfire the largest of the season s wildfires started near and was named after the college 3 Contents 1 Academics 1 1 Curriculum 2 Student life 3 Chapel 4 Library 5 New England Campus 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksAcademics Edit The ChapelThomas Aquinas offers one degree program Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts 4 As a matter of principle to ensure the institution s autonomy the school does not accept any direct government funding neither does it receive funding from the Catholic Church Rather it offers need based scholarships funded by the private donations of individuals and foundations 5 In 2012 the American Council of Trustees and Alumni included Thomas Aquinas College in its What Will They Learn study which assigns a letter grade to 1 070 universities based on how many of the following seven core subjects are required according to its specific criteria composition literature foreign language American history economics mathematics and science Thomas Aquinas College was one of 21 schools to receive an A grade a grade assigned to schools that include at least six of the seven subjects 6 7 Curriculum Edit Thomas Aquinas offers one degree a Bachelor of Arts in liberal arts This is an integrated liberal arts curriculum made up primarily of the Great Books of the Western Tradition with order of learning emphasized in the structure of the curriculum Much of the first two years of the four year program is devoted to the Trivium logic rhetoric and grammar and the Quadrivium geometry astronomy arithmetic and music 8 Natural science philosophy and theology are studied all four years Over the first three years a total of eleven papers are assigned in the various subject areas throughout the year Five essays are written in freshman year four sophomore year and two lengthier essays are written in junior year 9 In their fourth year students produce a senior thesis and defend it before a panel of faculty members The college replaces textbooks with original sources the seminal works in all the major disciplines 10 Thomas Aquinas College acknowledges that not all texts in their program are of equal weight They regard some as masterworks and others as sources of opinions that either lead students to the truth or make the truth more evident by opposition to it 8 Students read some texts in their entirety and only excerpts from others 8 The college s St Vincent de Paul Lecture and Concert Series complements its regular academic program providing events at least once a month during the academic year Student life EditThree chaplain priests live on campus They provide the sacraments and spiritual direction 11 Intramural sports throughout the year include volleyball soccer football basketball ultimate and baseball The St John Paul II athletic center is home to both male and female exercise rooms a rock climbing wall a lap swimming pool outdoor tennis and basketball courts and an indoor gymnasium The athletic center is the newest building on the California campus opening its doors in early 2022 12 The St Genesius players produce one play a year commonly a selection from Shakespeare 13 The College Choir presents an annual concert and a spring musical often a production of Gilbert and Sullivan citation needed It sings at Sunday Mass and special events Another student choir and various instrumentalists and vocalists in the student body provide informal recitals throughout the year at formal and informal events Unmarried students are housed on campus in six dormitories Married students may live off campus Men s and women s residence halls are off limits to members of the opposite sex 14 The possession or use of alcohol or illegal drugs on campus or in the dormitories is not allowed and may entail expulsion from the college 14 Chapel Edit The ChapelAs the crown jewel of the Thomas Aquinas College campus Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel was dedicated on March 7 2009 15 The design for this 15 000 square foot 1 400 m2 23 million building employs Early Christian Renaissance and Spanish Mission styles 16 Designed by the New Classical architect Duncan Stroik it is cruciform in shape and features both a 135 foot 41 m bell tower and an 89 foot 27 m dome 17 Pope John Paul II blessed the chapel s plans in 2003 and in 2008 Pope Benedict XVI blessed its cornerstone Adoremus Bulletin has called Our Lady of the Most Holy Trinity Chapel A Triumph of Sacred Architecture 18 Library EditThe ceiling of the college s Saint Bernardine of Siena Library has been constructed with a 17th century Spanish monastery Spanish ceiling The library has a collection of rarities including thousands year old Hittite seals and devotional and sacred objects of saints citation needed 19 New England Campus EditBeginning in the Fall 2019 semester Thomas Aquinas College has operated on an additional campus in Northfield Massachusetts Both campuses are under the authority of the same governing board and follow the same curriculum but each campus has its own unique cultures due to their geography The New England campus formerly belonged to Northfield Mount Hermon School a preparatory school that moved to another campus in 2005 and was given to Thomas Aquinas College in 2017 by the National Christian Foundation 20 The campus is located near the Connecticut River and includes 100 acres of land residence halls a library gymnasium a chapel and plenty of classroom and administrative space 21 Notable alumni EditThomas Alexander 1999 Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Counter Narcotics and Global Threats 22 The Very Rev John Berg 1993 former Superior General of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter Samantha Cohoe 2007 author of A Golden Fury and Bright Ruined Things 23 Pia de Solenni 1993 theologian who formerly served as the chancellor of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange Marie George 1979 natural philosopher and cosmologist 24 Peter Kwasniewski 1994 traditionalist Catholic writer and composer of sacred music John Mortensen 1997 recipient of the Prize of the Pontifical Academies in 2010 and President of The Aquinas Institute which is publishing the Opera Omnia of St Thomas Aquinas in bilingual Latin English editions Mary Bridget Neumayr 1986 chairman of the White House Council on Environmental Quality 25 Rev Sebastian Walshe O Praem 1994 author of Understanding Marriage amp Family A Catholic Perspective and Secrets from Heaven Hidden Treasures of Faith in the Parables and Conversations of Jesus Michael Waldstein 1977 theologian and specialist in ancient Gnosticism the Gospel of John and the work of John Paul II translator and commentator on Man and Woman He Created Them A Theology of the Body and author of Glory of the Logos in the Flesh Saint John Paul s Theology of the BodySee also EditGreat Books Thomas More College of Liberal Arts St John s College Shimer College Wyoming Catholic CollegeReferences Edit Beale Stephen Thomas Aquinas College to Open East Coast Campus National Catholic Register Retrieved 17 February 2017 Accreditation Thomas Aquinas College Retrieved 2009 04 01 California Thomas Fire No end in sight for week long wildfire BBC News 2017 12 12 Retrieved 2017 12 12 Degree Thomas Aquinas College Retrieved 2009 04 01 Financial Aid Thomas Aquinas College Retrieved 2009 04 01 Thomas Aquinas College What Will They Learn American Council of Trustees and Alumni Retrieved 11 January 2013 Czupor Z J Oct 11 2012 National study ranks Colorado Christian in top 2 of colleges Denver Post Archived from the original on 15 February 2013 Retrieved 11 January 2013 a b c Curriculum Thomas Aquinas College Retrieved 2009 04 03 Syllabus Thomas Aquinas College Retrieved 2021 03 17 Great Books Thomas Aquinas College Retrieved 2009 04 03 Chaplains Thomas Aquinas College Retrieved 2018 01 13 Athletics Thomas Aquinas College Retrieved 2022 12 09 Theater Thomas Aquinas College Retrieved 2018 01 13 a b Rules of Residence Thomas Aquinas College Retrieved 2016 02 05 News Ventura County Star Archived from the original on 2011 07 17 Retrieved 2010 01 13 Chapel Thomas Aquinas College Retrieved 2010 01 12 A Sign of Contradiction Inside the Vatican Archived from the original on 2010 06 14 Retrieved 2010 01 13 Chapel Adoremus Bulletin Retrieved 2010 01 14 St Bernardine of Siena Library Thomas Aquinas College 2011 07 07 Retrieved 2020 10 09 Thomas Aquinas College gets green light for New England campus Ventura County Star Retrieved 2019 07 30 College Receives Approval for New England Campus Thomas Aquinas College 2018 10 17 Retrieved 2019 07 30 Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Thomas A Alexander 99 https www samanthacohoe com Marie I George www stjohns edu Retrieved 2022 07 01 Mary Bridget Neumayr 86 Confirmed to top White House Environmental Post External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Aquinas College Official websiteCoordinates 34 25 47 N 119 05 14 W 34 4296 N 119 0871 W 34 4296 119 0871 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Aquinas College amp oldid 1126420094, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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