Welcome to the age of information overload…
The age where every question is already answered and every thought already explored. Simply consuming more Bible knowledge is not the answer. Much more valuable is a quiet space to tune down the noise, clarify what actually matters, and focus on practical application. Gen Zers learn totally different than any previous generation. Their ability to absorb information is unparalleled. But the issue is translating that into action: knowing what to do with all the knowledge at our fingertips. That is why Logos takes a different approach. We don’t care if you’re smart; your phone will always be smarter. We would rather you become wise. Through a healthy fear of the Lord, meditating on the Scriptures, and hiding His Word in our hearts, we can become men and women who know how to live, not just how to find the answers.
What starts in the classroom spreads to the nations
Curriculum
30 weeks of instruction. 15 hours per week.
6 weeks from the Old Testament, 12 weeks from the New Testament, and 12 weeks of Biblically based topical studies.
Weekly Schedule
Aside from two trips and commencement, most weeks will follow the same basic format. 15 hours of class, free time after 4pm, outreach one night a week, outdoor adventures on Saturday, and church on Sunday.
Dates for 2027/28
August 30 - December 17. Fall semester (16wk)
Christmas Break
January 10 - May 5. Spring semester (17wk)
Assessments
We cannot grade how God is working in a student’s heart; but we can listen. There are no exams at Logos because ministers’ and leaders’ main tool of transformation is the tongue. Every other week, each student will be expected to prepare and deliver a 45-minute lesson or sermon to a small group of peers. Our more introverted students will have the option to do a written assignment instead, but we encourage all students to become comfortable speaking the Word. By the end of the year, students will have a portfolio of fourteen lessons on a wide array of topics to present to a potential employer.
Fees
$12,000 for both semesters or $7,000 for one.
This covers tuition, room and board (3 meals daily). Additional snacks, toiletries, etc. can be purchased on our weekly trips into town.
The trips to Pigeon Forge and Big Bend are both optional and therefore extra. But we will travel affordably.
$500 discount if full-year students pay in full by August. Otherwise, a third of the tuition will be due by the start of August, November, and February.
Frequently Asked Questions
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No, it is open for all. We recognize that many non-denominational churches have very similar theology. Our teachings would feel familiar for anyone coming from a conservative, evangelical background.
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Certainly. Many students will receive financial aid from their church or family. Although Logos is a registered non-profit, this will not be a tax-deductible donation if it is designated for a specific student.
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At the moment, we do not have housing solutions for married couples.