Frequently Asked Questions
Cornerstone Christian University bases its education on the Judaeo-Christian traditional approach, which contrasts with the humanistic systems of secular education.
CCU offers a range of degree programs for pastors, missionaries, Christian educators, counselors, and business leaders, with flexible study options including on-campus, online, and external studies.
On-campus courses at CCU are offered once a week, allowing students to balance their studies with other life commitments.
Yes, graduate students have the option to complete their degree through CCU or transfer to Cornerstone Theological Seminary.
Tuition fees vary by program. Visit our tuition and fees page for the most up-to-date information.
CCU offers a variety of on-campus workshops and regional workshops to enhance the learning experience for students.
CCU’s programs are designed with flexibility in mind, offering accelerated formats and a choice between on-campus, online, and external studies to fit into the schedules of busy adults.
Cornerstone Christian University was founded in 1999 and has been a pioneer in distance education since its inception.
CCU’s approach is rooted in Judaeo-Christian values, providing a stable, traditional framework for education that contrasts with the changing philosophies of secular institutions.
Complete the FAFSA and explore our scholarships, grants, and loan options through the financial aid office.
The academic calendar, including important dates and deadlines, is available on our website under the Registrar’s Office.
Online classes are accessed through our learning management system, with flexible schedules, video lectures, and assignments.
You need a reliable internet connection, a computer, and basic software like a web browser and word processor to participate in online courses.