John Carroll University is a Jesuit Catholic university that "challenge[s] students to advocate for justice and work toward being better people." The ethos of service and giving back influences the academic experience with many service-learning opportunities as well as internships focused on social justice. JCU "generally emphasizes critical thinking and active learning," and classes are "rigorous and rewarding." Some classes incorporate offcampus service, such as the Inside-Out Prison Exchange course, which brings together students from JCU with students incarcerated at a nearby women's prison. Another example is Carroll Reads, a tutoring program that matches JCU students with elementary school students for one-on-one reading support. JCU also offers over 45 study abroad programs, including some that involve interning abroad to help students gain experience working internationally. When it comes to on-campus learning, students describe professors as "approachable, supportive, and genuinely invested." Beyond the classroom, professors "give great advice" and "are more than willing to help in all areas of life." Students feel supported by the administration as well, noting that the school "makes an effort to provide students with networking opportunities" and "offers a lot of connections to internships and jobs."