Lyceum graduates have been accepted at and are attending colleges and universities throughout the United States. They have received many fine academic scholarships and are pursuing studies in all areas of learning from engineering and business, to theology and liberal arts. Our first NCAA scholar athlete graduated in the class of 2019. Lyceum graduates have obtained graduate degrees in business, classics, engineering, physics, philosophy, and theology. Our graduates serve as officers in the U.S. Army and the United States Marine Corps. Lyceum graduates are also pursuing priestly and monastic vocations.
The “tools of learning” (grammar, rhetoric, and logic) which our graduates acquired through the study of Latin, Greek, and Euclidean geometry, and the ability to think which they mastered through reading and discussing good and great books, as well as the mastery of usual college preparatory classes in mathematics and sciences which they completed, have proved to be an outstanding preparation for the challenges which they face in college. Many colleges actively recruit our graduates because the breadth and depth of their learning is almost unheard of in a typical modern high school curriculum.
Our Graduates have been accepted at:
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1. American Academy of Dramatic Arts, New York
2. Ave Maria University, Florida
3. Baldwin-Wallace College, Ohio
4. Bard College at Simon’s Rock, Massachusetts
5. Belmont Abbey College, North Carolina
6. Benedictine College, Kansas
7. Boston University, Massachusetts
8. Bowling Green State University, Ohio
9. Canisius College, New York
10. Case Western Reserve University, Ohio
11. Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.
12. Cleveland Institute of Music, Ohio
13. Cleveland State University, Ohio
14. College of the Atlantic, Maine
15. College of Saint Mary Magdalene, New Hampshire
16. Christendom College, Virginia
17. Cuyahoga Community College, Ohio
18. Duquesne University, Pennsylvania
19. Fordham University, New York
20. Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio
21. Gannon University, Pennsylvania
22. Grove City College, Pennsylvania
23. Hillsdale College, Michigan
24. International Theological Institute, Austria
25. John Carroll University, Ohio
26. John Paul the Great University, California
27. Kent State University, Ohio
28. Loyola University Chicago
29. Marquette University, Wisconsin
30. Mercer University (The Robert McDuffie Center for Strings), Georgia
31. Mercyhurst University, Pennsylvania
32. Miami University, Ohio
33. Mount St. Mary’s University, California
34. Notre Dame College, Ohio
35. Oberlin College and Conservatory, Ohio
36. Ohio University, Ohio
37. Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico
38. Saint John’s College, New Mexico
39. St. Mary's College (South Bend)
40. St. Vincent College, Pennsylvania
41. The Ohio State University, Ohio
42. Thomas Aquinas College, California
43. University of Akron, Ohio
44. University of Alabama, Alabama
45. University of Cincinnati, Ohio
46. University of Dallas, Texas
47. University of Dayton, Ohio
48. University of Mary, North Dakota
49. University of Michigan
50. University of Minnesota
51. University of New Mexico
52. University of Notre Dame, Indiana
53. University of Oklahoma
54. University of Texas at Dallas, Texas
55. University of Toledo, Ohio
56. Walsh University, Ohio
57. Wyoming Catholic College
58. Xavier University, Ohio
59. Youngstown State University, Ohio