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Welcome to Walsh University

As a Catholic University welcoming students from 42 states and 35 countries offering undergraduate, graduate, and online adult accelerated degree programs, Walsh's ultimate mission is to develop leaders in service to others. Walsh University offers small class sizes, hands-on experiential learning opportunities, interdisciplinary institutes, internships and global learning programs. Plus, a Walsh education is also affordable, with 98% of students receiving some form of financial scholarship or aid. With a strong alumni network making an impact around the world, graduates leave Walsh University prepared to succeed in the workplace and in their communities for life.

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Walsh University Continues to See Growth, Welcoming Largest Freshman Class Since 2019
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Men’s Rugby Opens Home Season with Showdown Against University of Notre Dame
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President Tim Collins Named to The Catholic Herald's 2025 List of U.S. Catholic Leaders
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Benjamin Kim
Class of 2027

Major: Computer Science

Benjamin Kim, a sophomore from Canal Fulton, Ohio, has a passion for cybersecurity and a deep appreciation for the close-knit community at Walsh University. As a Computer Science major with a focus on cybersecurity, Benjamin is driven by his love for technology and a desire to protect people’s digital information from threats. His ultimate goal is to one day work for the government, safeguarding sensitive data. 

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