College & Career
Wheaton Academy wants to help your student begin with the end in mind. Although your family is considering a high school for your student right now, thinking about the next chapter—college and beyond—is important as well.
Fast Facts
Earn College Credit in High School
Wheaton Academy offers multiple pathways for students to earn college credit, allowing them to challenge themselves academically, reduce future college costs, and gain a competitive edge.
Dual Credit Courses
Through our partnership with Colorado Christian University (CCU), students can earn college credit for select high school courses. These courses are taught on Wheaton Academy’s campus by our own faculty, providing students with a rigorous college-level experience.
Advanced Placement Courses
In addition to dual credit options, Wheaton Academy offers 24 AP courses across multiple disciplines. Students who score a 3 or higher on AP exams may be eligible to receive college credit at many universities nationwide.

Our Students Attend Top-Tier Colleges & Universities
Our graduates are prepared for college because of our academically rigorous programs, opportunities for co-curricular activities and clubs, and outlets for community engagement. Wheaton Academy students have been accepted into some of the most prestigious colleges in the United States.
This list is a snapshot of where Wheaton Academy students have been accepted over the last five years:
College Readiness
Current research trends show that students must be equipped with valuable skills that not only help them to navigate school, but also equip them to navigate life.
In our pursuit to ensure that our students are ready for their life calling, Wheaton Academy seeks to train and equip students in six primary areas: perseverance, social intelligence, self-control, gratitude, passion, and hope. We call these six traits our “College Readiness” skills. Not surprisingly, these values are also character traits advocated in Scripture.


national award
Blue Ribbion school
In 2019, Wheaton Academy was recognized by the US Department of Education as an elite, top 1% school in the United States.
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A student is considered an international student if an I-20 is required for residency AND the student will require housing with an approved Wheaton Academy family during the school year.
There are several steps to the admission process, and families are required to complete all of the steps before they can be considered for admission.
Start your application today
A student is considered an international student if an I-20 is required for residency AND the student will require housing with an approved Wheaton Academy family during the school year.
There are several steps to the admission process, and families are required to complete all of the steps before they can be considered for admission.