<p>..and was blown away with how pretty and accommodating it is! Our tour guide Brian, was a great kid. Admissions administration was completely welcoming and helpful. We were planning on just walking around on our own but there were 2 other families in the same boat so they razzled dazzled a tour for us. Glad they did b/c we saw much more then anticipated. </p>
<p>Thank you to the gentleman crossing City Ave who saw the look of confusion on my face & waved the window down and told us where to find Admissions. Which, btw, is on the the opposite side of the street from the Gothic looking Cathedral. </p>
<p>I had a similar experience when visiting St. Joe’s. I was blown away by the beauty of the campus. I had no plans of taking an official tour of the campus, but the admissions called in a lovely girl who gave my family and I a tour of the entire campus, and she was even from my area. They also answered every question I had and I felt very comfortable there.</p>
<p>We can’t visit St. Joe’s for a while but one of my daughter’s got an email today for a free application…she wasn’t sure she wanted to apply, but this helped:
No application fee
No essay required
A two-week admission decision
Automatic consideration for generous scholarships
Priority housing opportunities
My other daughter didn’t get the email and her ACT scores were 2 points lower so she is waiting to see if this past test makes any difference. Saving 60.00, especially times 2 is something I look for, it does add up!</p>
<p>They didn’t send their scores anywhere, but at the bottom of the email, it said they got the information from the ACT. I suppose in thinking about it more, it could have been just their name, but why just 1 daughter and not the other?? Hmmm. I know they both told me they put they want to get mail, but I will ask them again.
I hope you have a nice visit, please post if you can about it.</p>