Christian Colleges with Good Music Programs

<p>One note … BYU students would never consider transferring to Notre Dame or Wheaton on the basis of their being “Christian.” </p>

<p>Nor would any Domers or Wheatonites ever transfer to BYU on the basis of its being “Christian.” </p>

<p>Conversely, each might transfer to the other on the basis of studying “abroad”, sort of. </p>

<p>No soap box. Just the truth.</p>

<p>Just like Kevin Roose did when he did a semester “abroad” at Liberty University from Brown University. :slight_smile: </p>

<p>[The</a> Unlikely Disciple: A Sinner’s Semester at America’s Holiest University: Kevin Roose: Amazon.com: Books](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/The-Unlikely-Disciple-Semester-University/dp/B004Z4M3SE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358016111&sr=8-1&keywords=kevin+roose]The”>http://www.amazon.com/The-Unlikely-Disciple-Semester-University/dp/B004Z4M3SE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1358016111&sr=8-1&keywords=kevin+roose)</p>

<p>I recommend the book, btw, for parents and mature high school students. There’s a bit of some graphic terminology but the book is excellent, IMO.</p>

<p>Amen. Brown being as Baptist as Liberty is Catholic. Christian, yes!</p>

<p>Juxtaposing Christian colleges against Catholic colleges becomes totally simple when you pose Christian college STUDENTS against Catholic college students.</p>

<p>All may be components of the holy catholic church (small “c”) but have little theological commonality. Or as Papa Portokalos said so well about the marriage of his daughter to Ian Miller (pron EEE-on MEEE-lar), as different as apples and oranges, but in the end … “all fruit!”</p>

<p>Gonna have to check that book out! Sounds like space aliens landing in Utah. And the aliens were Catholic! ;)</p>

<p>I came on this thread to put in a plug for St. Olaf and see that others have beaten me to it. Definitely check them out.</p>

<p>I go to Lee University and we have a good music program.</p>

<p>mbnathan…We have actually visited Lee and our daughter came to the Music Camp last summer. She really enjoyed the camp and especially having a theory class with Dr. Lebarr and having a couple of voice lessons with Cheryl Brendel. We are coming down for Lee Days on April 5th so perhaps we could meet you while we are there.</p>