 Another viewer asks, how much do extracurricular activities factor into the application process? I think, especially at Catholic, and I'm sure other universities were looking to bring in students who are not only academically qualified but who were really confident are going to contribute to our campus community. And that's through those extracurricular activities that we're able to kind of garner that. So we want to bring in students who are involved, who have taken on leadership roles, and we know who are going to come to the campus and be successful. So I think extracurricular activities are really important, especially when you're looking at liberal arts schools as well. And as far as defining extracurricular activities, what are some of the extracurricular activities that your students have put on their applications? Yeah, sure. So it can be school clubs, whether that's academic, cultural, special interests, sports, a job is considered an extracurricular activity, showing that you have that responsibility of time management skills, volunteer experiences. If you've taken any mission trips or something that are broad, I think there's a very broad scope that falls under extracurricular activity.