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Just a Few of the Benefits of Studying Latin and Greek

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  • Heightened appreciation, comprehension, and command of the English language in listening, speaking, reading, and writing
  • Fullest and richest possible access to the diverse traditions of art and literature, music and mathematics, science and religion
  • Provision of a flexible, expansive, progressive, and coherent organizing principle for an educational curriculum second to none: the best possible education
  • Heightened success in all academic subjects at all levels of education
  • Heightened performance on all parts of the college entrance examinations
  • Increased attractiveness to university admissions committees

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Distance Learning: Study Latin and Greek On Line or On Site

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  • Wherever it is feasible, we encourage students to join our classes in person on the premisses of The Lancaster Center for Classical Studies at 910 Marietta Avenue in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Wherever distance is great enough to render driving to our site impractical, however, it is possible for students to participate in our classes by way of a live online video-connection.
  • The on-line arrangement is possible for all of our courses, for homeschool students, public and private school students, college or university students, and adults.
  • If you are interested in live on-line participation, please see the appropriate areas of our website for further information in the category of interest to you, and then simply ask us about establishing your enrollment as an on-line participant.

Classical Liberal Arts Curriculum and Diploma Program.

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  • Our rich and inexhaustible Foundational Lingual Arts Curriculum is available free of charge to all participants in our Classical Latin and Greek Curriculum.
  • The LCCS Foundational Lingual Arts Curriculum is a twenty-first century broadening and deepening of the traditional classical liberal arts curriculum. It ranges from literature and history to physics and calculus, from grammar, logic, and rhetoric, to mathematics, science, and music, and it includes a New Testament Collegium, a program of studies in both the Koine Greek and the Vulgate Latin New Testament.
  • The culmination of our curriculum is a Diploma in Advanced Classical Studies. The LCCS Diploma is a high-school diploma recognized by the Department of Education of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is available to homeschool students participating in the LCCS Classical Latin and Greek Curriculum and Foundational Lingual Arts Curriculum.

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