Liberal agnostic at a California Catholic college?

<p>We toured a couple of those colleges mentioned and though my D is technically catholic, she considers herself liberal agnostic. Most Jesuit schools have 50% catholic student body…at the most. One school we toured was 30%. Most of them require 2-3 theology courses, but offerings will include things like: World Religions or even liberation theology. Even 30+ years ago when I attended a well-known Jesuit college, two of my most interesting courses were theology and I was a liberal agnostic. There was even a Hillel. There will be lots of like-minded students and the professors (even the priests) are used to critical thinkers. Every agnostic I’ve known who’s attended has not had a problem. ON THE OTHER HAND…she shouldn’t expect to get birth-control at the school’s health clinic–especially in this climate.</p>