<p>Do a search on this site and elsewhere before making any commitment to Kings. There has been a lot of uncertainity about their accredidation and the chances of being accepted into graduate schools.</p>
<p>My daughter (Protestant) attends a Catholic university. There are plenty of non-Christians at the school and they are not made to feel uncomfortable in any way. While her school does require courses in theology, they are very broad (choices include non-Christian options) and there is no attempt made to persuade anyone to a set belief system. She opted to take a class on Catholic history - wanted to take the trip to Italy and Germany that was part of the course -and vehemently argued with the priest over many issues; he graded her according to how well she could support her own opinions or Protestant positions. They had a wonderful time together on the class trip to Europe and she behaved herself during the private meeting the class had with Pope Benedict. Mutual respect accomplishes much.</p>