Aquinas College
School info
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Overall Quality
Reputation
3.3
Food
2.5
Clubs
2.3
Facilities
3
Internet
3.3
Location
3.8
Opportunities
3.8
Safety
0
Social
3.5
Happiness
3.8
Basic Information
Location
- Nashville, TN
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private
- Established: 1886
- Founder: The Dominican Sisters of Grand Rapids, specifically Mother Aquinata Fiegler, OP
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Aquinas College offers over 100 major and minor choices
Key Area
- Family violence prevention
- Mancala mechanism
- soil carbon sequestration
- aquatic sensor development
- Group B Streptococcus infection pathways
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of students enrolled at Aquinas College is approximately 1,300
- Undergraduates: 1,238 to 1,364 undergraduate students
- Academic Staff: The number of academic staff at Aquinas College is approximately 150-200, based on the provided faculty lists
- Administrative Staff: The number of administrative staff at Aquinas College is not explicitly listed in the provided sources. However, based on the information given, it appears that there are numerous administrative roles, but a specific count is not provided. Therefore, I can only give an approximate range based on the number of roles mentioned: **Approximate Range: 50-100 administrative staff** This is a rough estimate based on the detailed lists of faculty and staff provided in the sources, but it does not include all possible administrative roles that might not be listed
Notable Alumni
- Sister Jean Paul Tillman
- O.P.
- Ph.D.
- Stella Ferris
- Gary Eberle
- Sister Marybride Ryan
- Dr. Eugene Smith
- Sister Anabel Bollman
- Sister Marie Celeste Stang
- Dr. Gary Konow
- Brad Smith
- Jacqueline D. Taylor
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Overall 1.8
It is easy to be focused here but really different coming from a university and graduating from a high school class with about the same amount of people this whole college has. Also, I am a minority so I feel out numbered and different because of my race...