<p>cahsparent:
If you can afford BC and make the personal decision to do so for your D, I strongly believe you won’t regret it. </p>
<p>Our S is graduating next month. Aside from academics, his 4 years at BC exceeded his and our expectations for enabling and inspiring him to personally grow and thrive. He’s been involved in countless activities, volunteering in foreign countries (both leading & participating), numerous fundraising events for social causes, study abroad, the annual mud-volleyball games, and many more that I’ve forgotten. </p>
<p>He called us up last year after returning from one of the big weekend retreats (I think Kairos), and said “I am so glad I went to a Jesuit college” - and this is from someone who was “so done” with Catholic religious school in 10th grade that he never wanted to set foot in a church again.</p>
<p>When you read or hear that BC “educates the whole person”, they’re not kidding.</p>
<p>I hope some current BC upper class-members can chime into this thread and share their thoughts on some of the special added value they got from BC.</p>