The Collegium Gift Registry
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a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to supporting the Collegium.
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Help us provide faithful, affordable, classical education.
The cost of providing our education and formation is a little over $28,000/year. We charge our students $13,800/year. You can make a contribution to purchase specific needed items below - or you can contribute toward the purchase of any of these items.
Catholic Seminar
CAT 101
Divine Office/History of the Liturgy/Pre-Science
(1 credit)
In the Catholic Seminar, students study, engage, and debate various issues of current importance in the Church. Catholic Seminar 101 addresses the practical matters of The Divine Office, studies the historical development of the Catholic liturgy, and prepares the student for the liberal arts design of the curriculum by examining the presuppositions of modern science and its connections to every area of learning.
CAT 201
Apologetics and Externals of the Faith
(1 credit)
In the Catholic Seminar, students study, engage, and debate various issues of current importance in the Church. Catholic Seminar 201 addresses the Externals of the Catholic faith, vocations and apologetics, and explores the exercise of Tradition.
CAT 401
Catholic Literature II
(1 credit)
In the Catholic Seminar, students study, engage, and debate various issues of current importance in the Church. CAT 401 gives the student the opportunity to continue the studies from CAT 301 in a more in-depth manner. Various Catholic authors are explored, as well as their influence on the culture and the faith.
MUS 102/CAT 102
Music History II (1 credit)
Surveys many of the musical works – mostly by listening – that are not covered in Music History I, III, or IV.
CAT 301
Catholic Literature I
(3 credits)
In the Catholic Seminar, students study, engage, and debate various issues of current importance in the Church. Catholic Seminar 301 examines the place that Catholic literature has played in a wider cultural context, and explores many of the themes of great Catholic authors.