Aletheia Christian College

Spring 2026 at Aletheia Christian College

Courses that shape the imagination, cultivate wisdom, and prepare disciples for service.

Spring 2026 courses are offered in a limited cohort as we inaugurate the 10–4–1 formation rhythm. Enrollment is intentionally small to ensure close mentorship, guided practicum placement, and a prayerful retreat-based synthesis at the end of the term.

Intro to the Term (10–4–1)

At Aletheia, education is not a performance—it is sanctification. We do not train students to pass exams. We form disciples who love truth and serve communities in the name of Christ. Our courses follow a three-stage rhythm:

This rhythm moves learning from the page → to the person → to the practice → to worship

Spring 2026 Featured Courses

ENG 110 - Introduction to Literature
(3 Credits)

Literature is more than text—it is formation. Through Dickens, Brontë, Hugo, Lee, Paton, and others, students encounter the imago Dei, human suffering, moral courage, and redemption. Practicum placements mirror literary motifs in real ministries and communities.


Format: Hybrid | 10–4–1 Model
Instructor: TBD
Prerequisites: ENG 101 or equivalent

Bible as foundational knowledge

BIB 101 — Biblical Foundations I
(3 Credits)

A narrative and doctrinal study of Scripture from Genesis to Revelation. Students are grounded in sovereignty, wisdom, covenant, and redemption, learning to read Scripture as a unified revelation of Christ.


Format: Hybrid | 10–4–1 Model
Instructor: TBD
Prerequisites: NONE

EDU 202 - Biblical Foundations of Education
(3 Credits)

Establishes the theological and methodological foundations for Christian education. Students explore the biblical anthropology of the learner, the family as primary institution, and integrate Theopaideia with practical pedagogy.

Format: Hybrid | 10–4–1 Model
Instructor: TBD
Prerequisites: NONE

EDU 340 – Multi-Age & Integrated Instruction
(3 Credits)

A practical introduction to Theopaideia and multi-age Christian classrooms. Students integrate Scripture, subject matter, and relational discipleship to design learning that forms hearts and minds in Christ.


Format: Hybrid | 10–4–1 Model
Instructor: TBD
Prerequisites: • EDU 320 • EDU 330 • Junior standing or permission of instructor

Cohort-Based Courses & Practicum

Certain courses incorporate field experiences in ministry, education, or community service. These placements are supervised, pastoral, and formational—not transactional volunteering.

Examples:

  • Youth Mentorship / Literacy

  • Refugee Support / ESL Outreach

  • Elder Care

  • Creation Care Initiatives

  • Prison or Re-entry Support

  • Orphan / Foster Care Contexts

Placements are coordinated through partner ministries. Students may propose local contexts with faculty approval.

The Retreat — 1 Week of Embodied Wisdom

The semester culminates in a week of worship, reflection, and testimony. Students present final projects and trace the journey from literary encounter to embodied compassion.

This is not an academic conference. 


It is a consecrated gathering: to listen, to honor, to discern, and to celebrate what Christ has done among us.

Ready to Begin?

Spring registrations are open. Admission is rolling, cohort sizes are limited, and interviews are conducted prayerfully. We welcome those who seek truth, not merely credentials.