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NORTHEAST CATHOLIC COLLEGE Admissions Career Pathways Academics Catholic New England Student Life PoliciesCareer PathwaysLocal AttractionsSpiritual LifeEventsStuden t OrganizationsCampus Living Student Life Campus Living Campus living at Northeast Catholic College offers students the opportunity to experience a close-knit community where life-long friendships develop and where the joyful pursuit of wisdom animates community life. We embrace fully the gifts of youth, the potential for greatness, and the call to fidelity that have been entrusted to us. We delight in our friendships and enjoy the goodness of our community, expressed through our casual conversations over lunch, adventures off campus, and special on-campus events—including dances, dinners, bonfires, sports, retreats, speakers, plays, concerts, etc.—that mark our life together.

We work hard in the classroom and out, but we also seek and relish the higher things rooted in the embodied goodness of the created order: we learn together, pray together, relax together, and we grow together. We invite you to join us in a community where the dignity of the human person is always honored, where friendship and solidarity create an openness to others, and where caritas animates how we understand ourselves and determines our destination. The ethos of the collegiate community is deeply Catholic and reflects a close integration of the values expressed in Blessed John Henry Newman’s Idea of a University, Pope Saint John Paul II’s Ex Corde Ecclesiae, and Pope Benedict XVI’s “Address to Catholic Educators” in 2008. The policies and procedures that govern student life are clearly expressed in the College’s student handbook. The College’s approach to student life reflects a commonsense and magisterially informed understanding of human nature expressed through policies consistent with those found at other “Newman Guide” colleges. If you have any questions about our approach to student life, please feel free to review our student handbook and speak to our Dean of Students, Michael Coughlin, by calling 603-456-2656. {reflist}