How will the education at Thomas Aquinas College prepare me for life?
As one of our graduates – Wendy Teichert, ’81 – has said, “If this question means, ‘Will this education get me a job?’ I just say that, well, I won’t regret it if it doesn’t. It has been worthwhile on its own. Yet I think that the general foundation which Thomas Aquinas College provides – the arts of thinking clearly and the principles of ethical and Catholic living – will serve anyone not only to get a job, but also to live the life befitting a free man.” And indeed graduates of Thomas Aquinas College are teachers, doctors and dentists and nurses, engineers and research scientists, lawyers and political activists, priests and religious, postmen and handymen and contractors, businessmen, architects, fathers and mothers, computer scientists and robotics experts, playwrights and composers and journalists. Anything, basically, that they want to be. Graduate and professional school admissions committees eagerly admit them into a wide range of post-secondary education. See our Alumni sectio