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Notre Dame College
Motto Changing the world, one student at a time.
Type Private
Established 1922; 103 years ago (1922)
Religious affiliation
Catholic
President Dr. J. Michael Pressimone
Students 2,100
Location , ,
United States
Campus Urban
48 acres (19.4 ha)
Colors Royal Blue and Yellow Gold
         
Nickname Falcons
Affiliations NCAA Division II (MEC)
Website www.notredamecollege.edu

Notre Dame College, also known as Notre Dame College of Ohio or simply NDC, is a Catholic college located in South Euclid, Ohio. It's a liberal arts college, which means it offers a wide range of subjects, not just one specific field. The college was started in 1922. For many years, it was a college only for women. However, since January 2001, both young men and young women can attend.

About Notre Dame College

Notre Dame College is a private college. This means it is not run by the government. It is connected to the Catholic faith. The college's motto is "Changing the world, one student at a time." This shows their goal to help each student grow and make a positive difference.

Campus Life and Location

The college is in South Euclid, Ohio, which is a city area. Its campus covers about 48 acres (that's like 36 football fields!). The school colors are royal blue and yellow gold. These colors are often seen in their sports teams and school events.

Students and Leadership

Currently, about 2,100 students attend Notre Dame College. The college is led by its president, Dr. J. Michael Pressimone. He helps guide the college and its students.

Sports and Affiliations

The sports teams at Notre Dame College are called the Falcons. They are part of the NCAA, specifically NCAA Division II. This means they compete against other colleges in sports. They are also a member of the MEC. You can find out more about the college by visiting their website: www.notredamecollege.edu.

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