College Directory
Thinking about college?
Check out these homeschool-friendly schools!
St Johnʼs College
Annapolis, MD
www.sjca.edu
St John’s College is a
co-educational liberal arts
college known for its
distinctive curriculum
based on the most important books of the
Western tradition. There are no majors or
departments, and all students follow the same
discussion-based program. Students read the
classics of literature, philosophy, theology,
psychology, political science, economics,
history, mathematics, laboratory sciences,
and music.
Bryan College
Dayton, TN
www.bryan.edu
800.277.9522
All students at Bryan scrutinize various
worldviews under the lens of Scripture as an
integral part of their education. Students may
choose from over 40 academic concentra-
tions from Athletic Training and Computer
Science to Christian Education and
Communications. Visit bryan.edu to create a
personalized brochure and find out more.
Nicolet Bible Institute
White Lake, WI
www.nicoletbibleinstitute.org
Nicolet Bible Institute, a one-
year, college-level program,
exists to foster growth in the
spiritual lives of students.
Additional emphasis is placed
on finding God’s call. NBI
provides a great transition from home-
schooling to the next step in one’s journey of
faith. Transferable credits. For more informa-
tion - www.nicoletbibleinstitute.org
Andrews University
Berrien Springs, MI
www.andrews.edu
800-253-2874
Andrews University consists of the College of
Arts and Sciences, the College of Technology,
the School of Business, the School of
Education, the Seventh-day Adventist
Theological Seminary, and the Division of
Architecture. Devotion to Christian faith and
values, dedication to academic excellence, and
committment to community define Andrews
University’s theme of Seek Knowledge,
Affirm Faith, and Change the World.
Wilson College
Chambersburg, PA
www.wilson.edu
Wilson is an independent
college dedicated to the education of women,
rigorous study in the liberal arts and sciences,
and strong career preparation. Wilson is
committed to environmental sustainability,
preparing articulate, ethical leaders for a
global world. Wilson’s supportive, diverse
community is guided by the Wilson Honor
Principle.