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Originally posted by sugar and spice
ND does have a moral clause to an extent, though, doesn't it? I know that, at least in theory (I don't know how often it's practiced) you can get punished or kicked out for being caught with a member of the opposite sex in your room after a certain time.
Not as strict as BYU obviously.
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Yeah, they do...although you're right about its enforcement. My perspective on Notre Dame is that it is less of a partying environment and more of an academic school (because of its competitive admission process). Although I am sure that there is drinking, sex, etc. there as well. I still think the same way about Ivy League schools...that there is no social life whatsoever. I know that this is not true though.
Kitso, there aren't alot of Catholic non-Jesuit schools that are well-known. The one that comes to mind is Pepperdine, which is in Malibu. I doubt that it is very strict. Christian Brothers University, which is in Memphis, is a HUGE party school.
To give you some perspective, think of St. Mary's, Incarnate Word, and St. Edward's...all in Texas. Those are all pretty normal college environments where many of the attributes that have been listed hold true, yet it is not too strict.
edited to add: adduncan is right about Catholic University. Very good school and a very traditional reputation as a Catholic school.