Bringing Jesus into every aspect of community

The College’s student-led house system is an opportunity for you to build lifelong friendships, live on mission together, and become more like Jesus alongside one another.

Character Service Friendship

Joining Your House

  • 1

    Enroll in the College

    After you are accepted, we’ll send you an email with your House assignment.

  • 2

    Connect with your leader

    Another student from your house will reach out to you to get you started.

  • 3

    Participate in community

    Invest in your house and build relationships through a variety of events.

What It Looks Like

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  • Competitions

    Every year, you will compete with the other houses, culminating in a two-day tournament including literature, art, trivia, and a field day. One House will be awarded the House Cup based on points earned throughout the year.

  • Competitions

    Every year, you will compete with the other houses, culminating in a two-day tournament including literature, art, trivia, and a field day. One House will be awarded the House Cup based on points earned throughout the year.

  • Competitions

    Every year, you will compete with the other houses, culminating in a two-day tournament including literature, art, trivia, and a field day. One House will be awarded the House Cup based on points earned throughout the year.

  • Competitions

    Every year, you will compete with the other houses, culminating in a two-day tournament including literature, art, trivia, and a field day. One House will be awarded the House Cup based on points earned throughout the year.

The Houses

  • Loyalty
  • Perseverance
  • Stewardship

Holding the rope

Andrew Fuller was a renowned English Baptist theologian and missionary advocate. As he looked to Scripture for his theological convictions, his writings inspired many—including his close friend William Carey. Fuller became one of the founders of the Baptist Missionary Society, sending Carey to the field. Fuller then directed and maintained the work from home, tirelessly promoting the society and its missionary efforts.

Where You’ll Live