Walsh University

Founded by the Brothers of Christian Instruction, confronting the great problems of society and culture as mandated in Ex Corde Ecclesiae.

Walsh University
Walsh University (photo: Register Files / Walsh University)

📍2020 E. Maple St. NW, North 

Canton, OH 44720

📞(800) 362-9846

🌐 Walsh University Website

 

No. of Students: 2,400

No. of Majors/Areas of Study: More than 60

Mandatum: Yes

Daily or Weekly Eucharistic Adoration: Yes

Places Where Students Can Study Abroad: Austria, Haiti, Ireland, Italy, Mexico, Tanzania, Uganda and Uruguay

Annual Cost of Tuition: $32,780 

Typical % of students who receive scholarships and/or typical amount of financial aid: 98% 

Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 14:1

 

Why Walsh

As a Catholic university welcoming students of all faiths, Walsh University continues to pursue its enduring mission: the creation of leaders through service to others. Our hope is that students leave Walsh with a sense of purpose about who they are and how they will contribute to their communities, country and world.


The Institution:

  • President’s Oath
  • Catholic Board
  • Catholic Faculty
  • Mandatum Required
  • Theologians’ Oath

Campus Culture:

  • Mass and Confession
  • Speakers Vetted
  • Unobjectionable Clubs
  • No Coed Dorms *
  • Health Services Okay

School’s Comments:

Institution: The university has an Our Lady of Perpetual Help Society dedicated to the preservation of Walsh’s Catholic heritage.

Dorms: All dorms have single-sex wings and/or floors. Some residence halls have four-person apartments that are single-sex.

Palestinian Christians celebrate Easter Sunday Mass at Holy Family Church in Gaza City on March 31, amid the ongoing battles Israel and the Hamas militant group.

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‘Why go to Mass on Sundays? It is not enough to answer that it is a precept of the Church. … We Christians need to participate in Sunday Mass because only with the grace of Jesus, with his living presence in us and among us, can we put into practice his commandment, and thus be his credible witnesses.’ —Pope Francis