Campion College offers a liberal arts education at the tertiary level – something rare in Australia.
Our undergraduate program brings together philosophy, theology, history, and literature in a shared curriculum, forming students not only for a career, but for a life of thought, purpose, and responsibility.
In an era of increasing specialisation, this kind of education is not widely available, but its need has never been greater.
Explore the liberal arts program
Why Support Campion College
A different kind of tertiary education
At Campion College, we prioritise:
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Students engage in discussion, not passive lectures |
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Taught by scholars who know their students |
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Philosophy, theology, history, and literature |
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Education for life, not just preparation for employment |

Why This Matters
In a higher education environment shaped by scale and specialisation, Campion College offers something different.
Students are known by name. They are challenged to think deeply. They are formed through sustained engagement with the Western intellectual tradition.
This is education as formation – not just information and career specialisation.
A Community of Learning
- Discussion-based classes
- Close academic mentorship
- Shared curriculum and intellectual community
- A college experience built on formation and friendship

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Why Support Campion College
A liberal arts program built on small classes and full-time academics is not sustained by tuition fees alone.
Support from donors makes this model possible and ensures it can continue for future generations of students.