A Classical Christian College Near Charlotte, NC
Offering Classical Liberal Arts Education Rooted in the Reformed Faith
NEW ABERDEEN COLLEGE
Proclaiming Christ,
Pursuing Wisdom


The mission of New Aberdeen College is to form mature disciples in the traditions of classical learning and the Reformed faith.
Experience a Christ-centered, rigorously classical liberal arts education that empowers you to engage culture with wisdom, virtue, and eloquence. You’re not just choosing a college. You’re choosing who you’ll become.
Expert, passionate educators • A curriculum rooted in timeless wisdom • A community that values both faith and intellect
Your Journey to a Transformed Education
Step 1: Explore Our Vision
Discover how our classical curriculum integrates theology, philosophy, and the liberal arts.
Step 2: Visit Our Campus
Join a Preview Day and experience our vibrant, faith-rooted community firsthand.
Step 3: Apply & Begin Your Journey
Secure your place and start your path to intellectual and spiritual growth.
Don’t settle for an education that compromises your faith or intellect. Join us and experience a classical education that prepares you for a lifetime of impact.
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The Areopagus Dinner
The College hosted its first Areopagus Dinner at the Hilton Charlotte University on April 10. Over 175 people attended and generously supported the college’s 2026-27 academic year. Speakers included guest speaker Rev. Tim Shaw, students Josslyn Ervin and Calvin Zappone, President Ryan Smith, and several board members. The energy in the room was palpable, and…
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What Happened When I Abandoned CCE
What happens to a person when he has a classical education in high school but decides to pursue a modern, secular education in college?
