Scholarship foundation seeks stronger ties among Catholic schools, colleges
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — The Rochester-based Catholic Education Foundation, an organization that provides scholarships nationwide to Catholic high school students, has announced a new effort to expand and strengthen the relationships that Catholic elementary and secondary schools have with Catholic colleges.
The venture is a joint effort with the Cardinal Newman Society, a national organization based in Virginia that works "to help renew and strengthen Catholic identity in Catholic higher education," as its mission statement says.
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