Kepler partners with various, like-minded institutions to help college-bound students successfully navigate their path to post-secondary education. Whether it is a grant, dual enrollment credits, or something else, each of our partners offers Kepler students a unique opportunity and educational experience that is suited to their particular calling and need.
Kepler students who are college bound can save thousands in tuition through Kepler's dual enrollment partnership with regionally-accredited Colorado Christian University (CCU).
Select classes at Kepler Education are eligible for dual enrollment with CCU and the list is growing. As we continue to build out the dual enrollment program at Kepler, juniors and seniors will be able to earn their A.A., saving them thousands in tuition costs and up to two years studying away at college.
To learn more, schedule an appointment with Kepler's Dean of Academics, or visit Colorado Christian University.
Gutenberg College is a nationally accredited undergraduate “Great Books” liberal arts program located in Eugene, Oregon. Gutenberg exists to educate individuals and to foster a biblical worldview with a desire to pursue truth conscientiously. Learn more about Gutenberg College.
Those who have completed at least 3 credits with Kepler are eligible for a $1000, four-year, renewable grant at Gutenberg College. Those who have completed 6 or more credits and the Kepler diploma track are eligible for a $2000, four-year, renewable grant. To learn more, schedule an appointment with Kepler's Dean of Academics, or visit Gutenberg's Grants and Scholarship page on their website.