Thomas Aquinas College 231 Main Street, Northfield, MA 01360
About the Business
Thomas Aquinas College is a prestigious university located at 231 Main Street in Northfield, Massachusetts, United States. Known for its rigorous academic programs and commitment to the Catholic intellectual tradition, the college offers students a transformative education rooted in the teachings of St. Thomas Aquinas. With a focus on liberal arts education, Thomas Aquinas College provides a challenging and enriching learning environment where students are encouraged to explore the depths of knowledge and truth. The campus is nestled in the picturesque town of Northfield, providing a serene and inspiring setting for students to grow academically, spiritually, and personally. With a strong sense of community and a dedication to intellectual inquiry, Thomas Aquinas College prepares students to become leaders in their fields and make a positive impact on the world.
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Location & Phone number
231 Main St, Northfield, MA 01360, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday:
08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday:
08:30 - 17:00
Thursday:
08:30 - 17:00
Friday:
08:30 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Beautiful Mass at 7:15 on Saturday, followed by Confession with good advice."
"Phenomenal school. Great books and Catholic. Have been very impressed with everyone I have met from TAC. Top notch education and wonderful teachers and students. A graduate will read and study the greatest books and thinkers of western civilization with a Catholic lens."
"Thomas Aquinas has a BEAUTIFUL campus in a stunning location, but I was just NOT INTO attending ANY kind of a religious college, give me non-sectarian please. Religion does NOT belong in an academic setting. This is just MY OWN personal preference. To each their own."
"Thomas Aquinas is newly based on the breathtakingly beautiful campus of the historic Northfield side of Northfield Mount Hermon School, founded in 1879. So much history at this site -- NMH was founded by Dwight L. Moody to educate young people who had limited access to education. NMH enrolled students from all races and ethnicities; 16 Native Americans were among the first 100 students at Northfield, and Mount Hermon's first graduates included a former slave as well as students from China, Sweden, England, Ireland, Canada, and Japan. NMH today maintains this commitment to diversity, with students of color making up 20 percent of the student body and 23 percent coming from other countries. In 1971, Northfield and Mount Hermon became a single coeducational school. The school consolidated to the Mount Hermon campus in September 2005, and the Northfield campus was sold in 2009."
"Four-year liberal arts, Great Books undergraduate college in the Catholic tradition of education."
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