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  1. Discover Principia College: where education is grounded in love, and personal growth and academic achievement go hand-in-hand. Visit our picturesque campus community, meet students from 26 countries and a variety of faith backgrounds, and find out why Principia College might be right for you.

  2. Principia College (Principia or Prin) is a private liberal arts college in Elsah, Illinois. It was founded in 1912 by Mary Kimball Morgan with the purpose of "serving the Cause of Christian Science ."

  3. An independent, co-educational school offering programs for Preschool through grade 12, and a liberal arts college. Home - Founded in 1898, Principia offers a preschool through college education based on Christian Science principles.

  4. Principia College provides the breadth of study and depth of expertise to open up new frontiers of learning. You will work closely with our world-class faculty in the classroom and beyond to stretch your limits and reach your potential.

  5. Founded on the principles of Christian Science, Principia Colleges 2,600-acre campus on the bluffs of the Mississippi River is home to students from around the world and a variety of faith backgrounds.

  6. Find everything you need to know about Principia College, including tuition & financial aid, student life, application info, academics & more.

  7. At Principia, we take a different approach to education—blending academic excellence with Christian Science-based character education. Along with our School and College, we provide programs for families with infants and a variety of opportunities for lifelong learning, all grounded in our mission.

  8. The official athletics website for the Principia College Panthers.

  9. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_PrincipiaThe Principia - Wikipedia

    Principia College is a private liberal-arts undergraduate college located on the bluffs of the Mississippi River in Elsah, Illinois. The college does not offer graduate programs.

  10. Principia College is currently redesigning curriculum in each academic program. We encourage you to speak with program faculty in your areas of interest to learn more about how the academic curriculum may change in upcoming course catalogs.

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