Modeled on the Harvard curriculum of 1643, New Saint Andrew's College in Idaho emphasizes the study of classical antiquity and scripture. Students come from 20 different Christian denominations, 35 states and eight countries. Graduates pursue diverse careers and have gone on to pursue graduate study at Oxford, Notre Dame, Duke, Vanderbilt and St. John's. The college limits enrollment to a maximum of 200.
Hillsdale is a coed liberal arts college in Michigan. It sits on 200 acres of scenic campus. Approximately 1,350 students are enrolled. Hillsdale offers 26 majors, six interdisciplinary majors and nine pre-professional programs. The college curriculum emphasizes the Judeo-Christian faith and the Greek and Roman cultures. More than 100 organizations and clubs, including sororities and fraternities, are open to student membership.
Gutenburg College of Oregon offers a liberal arts education through a biblical world view. Students are required to follow one curriculum and study the same subjects, including modern and classical languages, art and sciences. Gutenburg College grants a bachelor of arts in liberal arts as authorized by the state. A capella choir and recreational indoor soccer team are just two of the many extra-curricular activies in which students can participate.
Located in Fort Worth, Texas, the College of Saint Thomas Moore offers a bachelor of arts degree in liberal arts. The Catholic faith provides a basis for the curriculum as well as student life. All students of the college participate in interterm programs in Rome, Oxford and Greece. On-campus activities include daily mass and lectures.