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Academics


Our Academic Pillar is to provide a sound education, based in the liberal arts.

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Academics


Our Academic Pillar is to provide a sound education, based in the liberal arts.

    HEAD, HEART, AND HANDS


    Head, Heart and Hands College of the Ozarks is a Christian liberal arts college committed to a five-fold mission of encouraging academic, Christian, cultural, vocational, and patriotic growth in its students. 

    FAITHFUL PROFESSORS


    The faculty of the College is comprised of men and women who are experts in their field and deeply committed to Jesus Christ. These professors take seriously the privilege of teaching and mentoring students throughout their educational journeys at the college. 

    FAITHFUL EDUCATION


    The College's academic program is intentionally Christ-centered and based on the biblical and historical confession that Jesus Christ is Lord. All the things one studies in college, from accounting to zoology, were created through him and for him and hold together in him (Colossians 1:15-20). Courses at our accredited Christian college are taught from the perspective of a biblical worldview, which provides a broad and robust understanding of the world that a secular worldview cannot provide.