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<p>This may not be an issue. The couple of rather conservative parents I know IRL tend to not worry about anything past undergrad. Either the 4 years in between start to break the bonds or they feel junior has grown up enough by then. I don’t know of anyone personally at Cedarville or LeTourneau though. The more conservative parents I know IRL + through our local high school tend to send their offspring to Liberty if they care about the evolution issue and Grove City if they aren’t as concerned about it. Liberty isn’t a small school, but maybe they’d like it anyway? I do know some students who go there with pre-med in mind. Students who have returned from there (on break or whatever) tell me they like it. Ditto that with Grove City. Parents have been pleased.</p>

<p>And this is still all hearsay as I’ve never personally looked into any of these schools beyond a cursory glance. My oldest is at a small Christian school in GA (Covenant College). He loves it there, but he’s not Pre-Med. They [Covenant] don’t take a stand on the “beginnings” issue and teach all ideas in their Bible class, so that one won’t do for your neighbors. My middle son is mainly looking at secular schools for Pre-med (Baylor being the exception) as he wants more research options than smaller schools generally have.</p>

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<p>Most parents who want this option consider it money well invested. Liberty is one that offers nice aid to high stat kids if your neighbor has the stats for it. I know of one girl who got a free ride, but she’s a NMF. I’m not sure of the aid available at Cedarville or LeTourneau. One internet contact has a student going to LeTourneau on a free ride, but I don’t really know if it’s merit or need-based or a combo of both. That student is in their Engineering - not Pre-med.</p>