Worldview Crux Scholarship Opportunities
/Worldview Crux receives no government funding, but we do have several scholarship opportunities available for students and we can receive outside, independent scholarships that are stackable.
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Worldview at the Abbey is a Christian gap year program associated with Worldview Academy summer camps. Bill Jack, Jeff Baldwin, August Huckabee, and Hannah Hall founded the Abbey in 2014, and the curriculum centers around a Socratic teaching of classical texts in general education classes such as literature, political science, history, and economics, as well as teaching rhetoric, and apologetics from a Christian worldview. Along with classroom teaching, students engage in community service and leadership initiatives throughout the year to solidify the teaching in the classroom.
Worldview Crux receives no government funding, but we do have several scholarship opportunities available for students and we can receive outside, independent scholarships that are stackable.
Read MoreBetween applications, campus visits, and financial aid, it’s easy to overlook the most important factor: your child’s faith. College will shape what they believe about truth, identity, and purpose — and as a parent, you get to coach them through that decision.
Read MoreWhen students and families first hear about Worldview Crux, their hearts light up — the adventure, the growth, the deep Christian teaching, and an entire year to sit with Worldview faculty.
But then, almost as quickly, a question follows:
“How do we pay for this?”
Evolution breaks the laws—of true science. Yet, the model of evolution is still taught in state schools as THE LAW in science education. The result: science education is dying. As a friend and Ph.D. candidate in epidemiology concluded, “We teach science as if everything is random, but we do science as if there is order in the universe.”
Read MoreDecisions about college can be intimidating. For many young people the decisions involved in their college educations will likely be the most significant they’ve made up to that point in their lives. College is a massive investment of time, resources, and energy; it can feel overwhelming as we try to make wise choices in this sphere. We at Worldview at the Abbey would love to be a resource to any student facing these decisions and would encourage you to consider the following points as you seek God’s will for your college education:
Read MoreHas any public-school student ever asked his literature teacher the following question, “Why don’t we study the greatest piece of literature in Western Civilization in our literature class?”
Nor has a student dared ask her history teacher, “Why do we not read the book that has had the most revolutionary impact on civilization?”
Read More“While evangelizing, my students were asked the question, “if there were not evil in the world, would we really appreciate the goodness?” The person argued that evil is necessary and beneficial to recognize the worth of goodness. To their credit, if you imagine a world without evil, it would seem difficult to see the goodness – because you would be swimming in it. Goodness is quite visible in this world due to the contrast it provides to evil. But is evil a prerequisite for good? Does evil need to exist for us to appreciate goodness? On the contrary, goodness can and does exist without evil.”
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