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<p>If you plan to major in math, you probably need a school with a strong graduate program in math if you will complete multivariable calculus while still in high school, since you could easily exhaust the math offerings at a smaller school since you are already so advanced in math. Most of these are big universities (though some may be small universities like Caltech).</p>
<p>However, most of the universities with strong math departments are not religious, although many secular universities have various student religious organizations or nearby churches. If you are Catholic, Notre Dame may meet the criteria, but Catholics typically do not describe themselves as “born-again”. Of course, which denomination of Christianity you follow can be important, since many of the religious schools are associated with a particular denomination.</p>
<p>You may want to go through the list found here. But note that there are various denominations represented, and the schools may have varying level of religiousness in the environment and curriculum. (The last few pages should have the most complete and updated information.)</p>
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