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Jesuit Institutions

Jesuit institutions are schools, colleges, and universities founded by the Society of Jesus, a Catholic religious order established in the 16th century. Known for their emphasis on education, social justice, and a holistic approach to learning, these institutions prioritize critical thinking, moral integrity, and community service. Jesuit education aims to develop not just intellectual skills but a sense of responsibility to society. Prominent examples include Georgetown University and Boston College. The approach encourages students to engage with the world thoughtfully and compassionately, fostering a commitment to making a positive impact.