Descripción
Susan Mountin, Rebecca Nowacek
What distinguishes a Jesuit education from the education provided at other colleges and universities? Many of the aims of Jesuit
education-intellectual excellence, development of moral as well as intellectual capacities, a commitment to social justice-are shared by
many institutions of higher education, whether religiously affiliated or secular. Is there, then, a distinctively Jesuit means toward those ends-one with deep roots in Jesuit tradition? We believe there is: a cycle of experience,
reflection, action, and evaluation that can be traced back to the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius.