There are over 4,500 Lutheran High School alumni worldwide. When a student attends Lutheran High School they become a part of a wonderful network of friends and colleagues who have all shared a high school experience that has truly shaped their character. Since the first graduating class in 1976, Lutheran High School graduates have gone on to become pastors, business people, actors, athletes, missionaries, doctors, scientists, teachers, writers, artists and even firefighters! Alumni have taken their values and traditions established at Lutheran High School and cone on to make their mark on society.

Alumni often return to Lutheran High School as teachers, coaches, directors, volunteers and visitors. Recent years have seen the legacy of Lutheran High School continue with the enrollment of second generation Lutheran High School students.

Success at the Collegiate Level

During the last 10 years, graduating students from Lutheran High School have matriculated at many universities. In surveys, the vast majority of our graduates (93%) report successfully continuing their education at a college or university. Here's a selection of the most prestigious universities our graduates have attended:

  • Baylor University
  • Claremont
  • Dartmouth
  • Harvard
  • Johns Hopkins
  • Loyola Maramount
  • Pepperdine
  • Princeton
  • Purdue
  • Stanford
  • University of California, Berkeley
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • University of Southern California
  • Yale

What Our Grads Say About OLO

"I am so glad I participated in OLO. A couple of my (UCLA) classes in my first two quarters have used class web pages. Part of the way we get our participation points in the large lecture setting classes is by logging on to the class webpage and posting a weekly discussion responding to another student. It was extremely similar to the program I used in high school (OLO). Other students were intimidated and did not know how to post a response to a certain person, etc. I appreciate my online class so much and know it will increase my participation points because I know how the system and deadlines and postings work! Yay for OLO!" -Anna Devereaux, Class of 2007