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St. Norbert College

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Be cautious of closed minded Catholic College. - Assistant Professor St. Norbert College Employee Review

2.0
Jun 1, 2010
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Pros

If you are Catholic and are comfortable with the conservative nature of a small Catholic College. This is a true community, it feels like a family. It offers a chance to have real balance in work and family life. This is a place that you will have direct contact with the full spectrum of potential colleagues across field and specialties.

Cons

This is not a place for Single people, progressives, gays, or most liberal academics. The Green Bay area is very gossipy and suspicious of outsiders. The students are hostile to professors who challenge them and illuminate the problems with the status quo. There are major climate issues related to race, class, and gender.

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5.0
Nov 15, 2025
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Pros

Good leadership Provides one-on-one time with professors Good stepping point for future careers

Cons

Work load was sometimes slow Only 6 hours/week

1.0
May 18, 2026
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Pros

Small campus. Lots of empty office space.

Cons

A college that has destroyed itself. Cut over a dozen programs, fired over half of its faculty, and is now scrambling to hire underpaid adjuncts to teach in areas where they used to have outstanding, full-time faculty. Incompetent and corrupt leadership have imploded an institution that took over a century to build. This is a "Catholic liberal arts" college where you can't major in religious studies. Or history. Or theater. Or physics. Or geology. Or Spanish. The list goes on. The college now caters in peddling majors that they can't actually successfully produce career opportunities for graduates, and charges elite-college tuition prices. If you're someone who cares about higher education, or having an employer that values human dignity: steer well clear.

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