The Collegium Gift Registry
The Collegium Gift Registry is operated through Holy Angels Ministries,
a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to supporting the Collegium.
Your donation toward the purchase of items in the registry constitute
fully deductible contributions.
Help us provide faithful, affordable, classical education.
The cost of providing our education and formation is a little over $28,000/year. We charge our students $13,800/year. You can make a contribution to purchase specific needed items below - or you can contribute toward the purchase of any of these items.
Latin
LAT 101
Elementary Latin I (3 credits)
Introduces Latin as a spoken and written language. Students study the fundamentals of grammar, vocabulary, ecclesiastical pronunciation, elementary vocal expression and dialogues, and reading comprehension.
LAT 201
Intermediate Latin I (3 credits)
Continues to develop fluency with spoken Latin and begins readings in Latin prose, such as Julius Caesar’s Gallic Wars.
Prerequisite: LAT 102 or permission.
LAT 301
Advanced Latin I (3 credits)
Continues to develop fluency with spoken Latin, and more advanced readings in Latin prose, and Latin poetry, including Latin hymns and Psalms.
Prerequisite: LAT 202 or permission.
LAT 401
Advanced Latin III (3 credits)
Continues to develop fluency with spoken Latin, advanced readings in Latin prose and Latin poetry, and introduces scriptural and theological readings in Latin.
Prerequisite: LAT 302 or permission.
LAT 102
Elementary Latin II (3 credits)
Continues all the topics of LAT 101. Students will complete the fundamentals of grammar in this semester and will develop an adequate vocabulary to understand all the common parts of the Mass.
Prerequisite: LAT 101 or permission.
LAT 202
Intermediate Latin II (3 credits)
Continues to develop fluency with spoken Latin, readings in Latin prose, and introduces classical Latin poetry.
Prerequisite: LAT 201 or permission.
LAT 302
Advanced Latin II (3 credits)
Continues to develop fluency with spoken Latin, and more advanced readings in Latin prose, and Latin poetry, including Latin hymns and Psalms. By the end of this semester students will develop an adequate vocabulary to understand all the Psalms, hymns, readings, and orations of Lauds and Vespers. Prerequisite: LAT 301 or permission.
LAT 402
Advanced Latin IV (3 credits)
Continues to develop fluency with spoken Latin, advanced readings in Latin prose and Latin poetry, and scriptural and theological readings in Latin.
Prerequisite: LAT 401 or permission.