greatmightypoo wrote:
This a weird (and hopefully not offensive) question...but...should a Jewish person apply to Mendoza? Specifically, is it required to attend any religious services or courses?
I've looked into a few other religious schools (like CMU) but they do not have specific courses for religion, and they have some kind of Jewish organization on-campus (usually a Hillel). Notre Dame doesn't...which makes me wonder if my religion is even tolerated. I don't want to go to a program where I'd be pressured to convert or feel uncomfortable for being different. I'd rather not even attend grad school.
Hi,
As a first year MBA student at Mendoza (a non-Christian), I can assure you that you have absolutely nothing to worry about. There is no pressure on anyone to convert or any reason to feel uncomfortable in Notre dame whatsoever. In fact, we have a Jew in our class and many others from many different religions and I have never seen anyone feel uncomfortable at all.
Everyone is welcome here and we cherish our diverse community.
All the best,
Arun