Why Jesuit Education?
The Jesuit tradition emphasizes open inquiry, a sense of purpose, and service to others. A Jesuit education challenges the mind, encourages the development and exploration of values and beliefs, and inspires high achievement.
The Catholic order that founded Holy Cross, the Jesuits are known throughout the world as educators dedicated to "finding God in all things," exploring wide-ranging cultures and academic fields. Jesuit education takes the whole person into account and fosters not only intellectual development, but also moral and spiritual growth. Intellect and faith are seen as complementary, not contradictory. The Jesuit tradition values the richness and variety of human experience and is therefore dedicated to helping all students discover the deeper meaning and purpose in their lives while also finding their individual places in the larger society. With a strong commitment to service and a generous commitment to the common good, Jesuits educate "men and women for others" who develop their gifts and achieve at the highest possible level. True to Jesuit ideals, Holy Cross enables students to cultivate inquiring minds and ethical values for engaged, fulfilling lives.