College Guidance
Graduates of Redeemer Classical Christian School are well prepared to pursue higher education.As a feature of classical education, our humanities program integrates the history, literature, philosophy, theology, arts and music of each time period studied.All students are required to take two years of Latin, two years of logic, debate, oratory, Biblical doctrine and Christian apologetics. During the senior year, every student will research, present and defend a thesis paper.In addition to classical studies, Redeemer also provides challenging course work in math, science and foreign language.
Our students have been honored as National Merit Finalist and Commended Scholars.We have a National Achievement Scholar. Several have earned the distinguished Carson Scholar Award.
Redeemer students have high success in college acceptance and merit scholarships earned.The thirty members of the Class of 2009 received more than $ 1 million in merit scholarships.Some of the colleges and universities that have accepted our students are:
Allegheny College (PA)
American University (DC)
Appalachian State University (NC)
Bucknell University
Cedarville College (OH)
Clemson University
College of Notre Dame (MD)
The College of New Jersey
Columbia College (MO)
Covenant College
Dickinson College (PA)
Drexel University (PA)
Duquesne University (PA)
University of Delaware
Eastern University (PA)
Eastern University (PA)
Elizabethtown College
Emerson College (MA)
Franklin and Marshall College (PA)
Geneva College (PA)
Georgia Tech
Goucher College
Grove City College (PA)
Hofstra University (NY)
Hood College (MD)
Houghton College (NY)
James Madison University (VA)
Johns Hopkins University (MD)
John Cabot University (Italy)
Lehigh University (PA)
Liberty University (VA)
Loyola University (MD)
Lynchburg College (VA)
University of Maryland - Baltimore County
University of Maryland - College Park
McDaniel College (MD)
Messiah College (PA)
University of Miami
Milligan College (TN)
Missouri State University
New York University
Northeastern University
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Norwich University (VT)
Palm Beach Atlantic University (FL)
University of Pennsylvania
Randolph Macon College
University of Richmond (VA)
Roanoke College
Rutgers University (NJ)
St. Mary's College
Salisbury College
Stevenson University (MD)
Towson University (MD)
Virginia Military Institute (VA)
Virginia Tech (VA)
Washington College (MD)
Washington and Lee University (VA)
West Virginia University
College of William and Mary (VA)
Wheaton College (IL)
Wingate University (NC)
York College (PA)
The SAT average for the Class of 2010: 567 Critical Reading, 568 Math, 549 Writing.




