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Core Curriculum

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Distinctively Christian, intentionally integrative, and grounded in the liberal arts

A New Core for a New Generation

Forester Foundations continues Huntington University's historic mission: to educate and equip men and women to impact the world for Christ through scholarship and service. While the structure has evolved, the foundation remains the same—distinctively Christian, intentionally integrative, and grounded in the liberal arts. Through Forester Foundations, students are not only prepared for their careers but also called to live lives of purpose, creativity, discovery, and flourishing.

Forester Foundations: Core Four

Created to Belong

Created to Belong explores the concept of belonging in human relationships and helps students develop their God-given abilities to live faithfully, act justly, and contribute to thriving communities.

Created to Create

Created to Create invites students to explore the intersection of divine beauty and human creativity through the study of Christian artists, authors, poets, composers, filmmakers, and musicians.

Created to Discover

Created to Discover enables students to explore the rich intersections between mathematical and scientific inquiry and Christian theology.

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Created to Flourish

Created to Flourish explores what it means to truly flourish as human beings created in the image of God and examines how to cultivate a life that reflects wholeness in body, mind, and spirit.