* Credits: 126
Graduation from the equivalent of US high school
GPA equivalency of a 2.5 on a 4.0 scale
Minimum English test scores for direct undergraduate academic admission:
Pearson English Language Test (PTE): 55
Duolingo: 90
International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): 61
Submission of ACT/SAT test
Completion of IB Curriculum, British O or A levels
Home country that is test exempt
Previously studied for at least 1 year in an English test exempt country
Completed a bachelor’s degree in an English Test Exempt country
Completed ESL coursework from our partners (MLC, WESLI, ELS)
The Classical Education program comprises an interdisciplinary course of study in Classical studies and Classical teaching methods, grounded in the Liberal Arts tradition with a strong foundation in the Lutheran heritage.
What to expect
Students can anticipate engaging the Liberal Arts at all levels of the program. You will gain a solid foundation in Classical culture and the Christian intellectual tradition. You will explore the history, theory and practice of a Classical approach to curriculum and pedagogy. You will develop a thorough knowledge of Biblical content and demonstrate an understanding of the Christian worldview from a Lutheran perspective. Upon graduation, you will have the broad content knowledge and practical experience that Classical schools are looking for in teacher candidates.
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Medical insurance: 1,999 $ USD per year