<p>What exactly are catholic schools? If you aren't catholic, does it affect your admission?</p>
<p>No - that would be discrimination based on religion</p>
<p>I think the term Catholic school speaks for itself, it’s a school who’s religious affiliation is to Catholicism. Being of another religion does not affect admission decisions, but does sometimes affect whether or not students will apply there. Many catholic schools, or schools with official religious affiliation, require that you take a few courses in religious studies or something similar.</p>
<p>Exactly, Georgetown requires you take 2 theology courses (this does not mean you have to take 2 bible study courses, as you’d surprised what courses fall under THEO)…</p>
<p>thanks
thats all i wanted to know</p>