Student Application Admission Requirements High School Completion Current high school transcripts may be accepted for conditional admission* Completed high school transcripts and/or a high school diploma will be required for full admission* Complete the Christ College applicationReference Letters**1. Academic2. Personal/Pastoral*Mail Official Transcripts to Christ College Admissions P.O. Box 372244, Satellite Beach, Florida 32937**Email reference letters to admissions@christ-college.comRecommended1. A 3.2 or higher GPA2. The Classic Learning Test | CLTChrist College strongly values consideration of the whole person in the admission decision. Please see below for additional information and recommendations. Application OverviewThe purpose of the Christ College application is for us to learn about you academically, personally, and spiritually. We want to know what makes you unique, what motivates you, and why you believe Christ College may help you become the kind of person you were created to be. We recommend preparing and uploading your personal introduction, short essay responses, unofficial transcripts, and other documents before submitting the application, though this is not required. The application may be saved and revisited prior to submission.There are several portions to the Christ College application process:1) Personal Information2) Academic Information3) Short Essays Aristotle states that “by nature all humans desire to know.” What do you think Aristotle meant by that and, if you could, what follow up question would you ask him? Why is it important for humans to cultivate the life of the mind? Does being a follower of Christ change this? If so, why and how? What is the ultimate end of human life and how do you anticipate studying at Christ College equipping you to pursue it? What are the books that have most influenced your life? What do you think you will gain from a Christ College education? 4) Learning Relationally As a college focused on transformative education, Christ College requires students sign a Code of Ethics. This common commitment to a shared life is one way Christ College students acknowledge their commitment to personal holiness, moral formation, and the responsibility to one another in pursuit of a common goal of loving God with all they are and loving others as themselves. Explain, in your understanding, how character and virtuous habits contribute to learning? 17% of survey complete. Next