BC, Holy Cross, Providence, Stonehill, Fairfield, Marist for non-Catholics

<p>Not exactly secular by any definition.</p>

<p>The Jesuit presence on the BC campus has not disappeared. On the contrary, in the year 2007-2008 there are 37 Jesuits who work full-time at Boston College: 24 teaching in different faculties and 13 serving in administrative positions. Some 65 Jesuits live at St. Mary’s Hall, while others live in small community groups at Barat House (Newton Campus), Roberts House (Beacon Street), Rici House (Quincy Road), and at other nearby residences. In addition to the members of the regular community, there are some 23 Jesuit graduate students from various foreign countries, as well as a number of visiting Jesuit scholars from other institutions. Altogether this community of 95 Jesuits is one of the largest at any college or university in the world. </p>

<p>[Jesuit</a> History At BC - Boston College](<a href=“http://www.bc.edu/offices/historian/resources/jesuit.html]Jesuit”>http://www.bc.edu/offices/historian/resources/jesuit.html)</p>