Notre Dame College

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For other universities and colleges named "Notre Dame", see Notre Dame#Educational institutions.

Notre Dame College in South Euclid, Ohio is a Catholic coeducational career-focused liberal arts college. Established in 1922 as a Women's college it is now coeducational, as of January 2001. Traditionally, this institution of higher education served primarily as a residential campus, but in 1978, Notre Dame College began to offer a program known as Weekend College, or WECO. Local residents whose schedules impeded them from taking classes during the normal work week now were given the opportunity to enroll in weekend college classes and eventually earn a verifiable college degree from Notre Dame College of Ohio. In 2003, WECO celebrated it's 25th anniversary.

Located on 53 wooded acres in a suburban neighborhood of Cleveland, Ohio the College offers 29 majors, individually-designed majors, and a growing intercollegiate athletics program.

In 2006, Notre Dame College added athletics programs in men's wrestling and women's swimming and diving, among others. It now features 17 men's and women's sports programs. The college is a member of the American Mideast Conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. Its teams compete against other NAIA teams as well as NCAA Division II and Division III schools.

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