About Aquinas

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An Overview

The Importance of Your Gift

Help us lay Foundations for Life with a gift to Aquinas College!

Since opening its doors to the public in 1961, Aquinas College has continued to provide students with an exemplary liberal arts education in an atmosphere permeated with faith and directed to the intellectual, moral and professional formation of the human person. The development of critical thinking and analytical skills is stressed to ensure that our graduates are prepared for all of life’ challenges.

This unique educational opportunity offered by Aquinas College would not be possible without the philanthropic support of each member of our campus family — the Dominican Sisters, alumni, friends, parents, students, faculty and staff. In order to foster the mission of a liberal arts education in the Dominican tradition, we offer our benefactors various opportunities to invest in the future of our students and the College.

Your philanthropic support of Aquinas is a gift which allows students to share in a wonderful educational experience that is a foundation for all the years of their lives.

“What we have heard and known for ourselves and what our ancestors have told us, must not be withheld from their descendents, but be handed on by us to the next generation . . . ”
— Psalm 78:3-4

For additional information, please contact Rickey Schuller, Director of Development and Community Relations at schullerr@dominicancampus.org or (615) 297-7545, extension 398.

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"I wanted a strong Catholic college with a great Business program. I found them both at Aquinas."

- Scott
Business Student

"The faculty is so nice and enthusiastic! They are always willing to help."

- Abbey
Student

"Going into the medical field, I especially wanted a school that valued the dignity of human life."

- Maria
Student

"I was attracted to Aquinas because it taught the Catholic Faith and had a good nursing program."

- Mary F.
Aquinas Student

"I chose Aquinas because of the strong Catholic identity and the fact that it valued the Dominican tradition and, at the same time, it was located in the south in the city of Nashville."

- Mary W.
Aquinas Student

"The academics here at Aquinas College will require lots of hard work and time, but there is so much academic support, and lots of people who love to just get together and study."

- Mary W.
Aquinas Student

"It’s important to me to have good role models and to have teachers who believe that I can succeed and challenge me in my studies as well as my faith."

- Lauren
Student

"I would tell prospective students to make sure they visit for a day. Just so they can see the atmosphere and experience what a day would be like if they attended Aquinas."

- Therese Y.
Aquinas Student

"It has been a place where I have been able to get involved, meet fun people, and be challenged academically."

- Mary W.
Aquinas Student

"I wanted to attend a small Catholic College where I could pursue nursing as my major. I wanted to be at a college with friendly people and where everyone knows everybody and the students are not just seen as a number but are seen as individual and unique people."

- Mary W.
Nursing Student

"Nashville definitely played a role in picking Aquinas."

- Mary W.
Aquinas Student

"It is a beautiful up and coming campus… a peaceful quiet place where I could picture myself studying or where I could picture myself playing sports with other students."

- Mary W.
Aquinas Student

"The faculty at Aquinas College makes sure they challenge students and make us work for the grades we receive, but at the same time they know we may struggle and they make the students very aware that they want us to succeed and that they are here at the College to help us along the way."

- Mary W.
Aquinas Student

"The staff is wonderful. The grounds are beautiful. The curriculum is great. You will definitely make friends for lifetime."

- Maria
Student

"I love all my professors. They care about their students and challenge them. Their faith is number one in their lives and that’s what matters the most to me."

- Lauren
Student

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