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prepared by Colorado Christian Universi
University Communications Department800.44.FAITH • www.ccu.edu
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COLORADO CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY FACT
Updated October 2011
Unless otherwise noted, the figures contained in this document represent the 2010-1academic and fiscal years, the most complete reporting periods to date.
UNIVERSITY OVERVIEW AND PROFILE
Colorado Christian University is the only member of the Council for Christian Colleges aUniversities located in the mainline Rocky Mountains region and minutes from Denver—a worclass location for a distinctive educational experience founded on Christ-centered ethics. Mothan 4,000 traditional, adult, and graduate students enroll annually at the main campus, in onlprograms, and at centers throughout the state.
• Type of Education: private, liberal arts• Degrees Offered: associate, bachelor’s, master’s, and licensure programs• Religious Affiliation: Christian, interdenominational• Athletic Affiliation: NCAA Division II, NCCAA Division I• Locations: Lakewood, Colorado; various statewide centers
LOCATIONS
HISTORY CCU began in 1914 as the Denver Bible Institute, with two students taught by one teacherseveral rented buildings. Denver Bible grew to become Denver Bible College, Rockmont Collein 1949, and then merged with Western Bible College in 1985 to become Colorado ChristiCollege. The College merged with Colorado Baptist University in 1989 and was renamed ColoraChristian University.
MISSION AND VISIONColorado Christian University cultivates knowledge and love of God in a Christ-centercommunity of learners and scholars, with an enduring commitment to the integration of exemplacademics, spiritual formation, and engagement with the world. We envision graduates who thcritically and creatively, lead with high ethical and professional standards, embody the charac
and compassion of Jesus Christ, and who thereby are prepared to impact the world.
CCU Main Campus8787 W. Alameda Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80226800.44.FAITH, 303.963.3000
www.ccu.edu
CCU Music Center 9200 W. Ellsworth Ave.Lakewood, CO 80226
University Spokesperson
Ron Benton303.963.3219, [email protected]
Sports Information Director Aimee Davison
303.963.3185, [email protected]
Central Colorado RegionDenver Tech Center
304 Inverness Way South, Suite 150Englewood, CO 80112
303.963.3030
Lakewood Center 200 S. Garland StreetLakewood, CO 80226
303.963.3300
Northern Colorado RegionLoveland Center
3553 Clydesdale Parkway, Suite 300Loveland, CO 80538
970.669.8700
Northglenn Center 10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200
Northglenn, CO 80260303.963.3320
Sterling Center 100 College AvenueSterling, CO 80751
970.521.6855
Southern Colorado RegionFor Air Force,
contact Colorado Springs Center
Colorado Springs Center 1125 Kelly Johnson Boulevard, Suite 105
Colorado Springs, CO 80920719.867.5800
Peterson AFBSchriever AFBU.S. Air Force Academy
Western Colorado RegionGrand Junction Center
2452 Patterson Road, Suite 200Grand Junction, CO 81505
970.242.1811
Global OnlineGlobal Enrollment Center
10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200Northglenn, CO 80260
303.963.3320
Main Campus,Lakewood
Denver Tech Center
Colorado Springs Center
Grand Junction Center
Loveland Center Northglenn Centerand Global Online
COLORADO
CCU’s main campus is housed inLakewood, Colorado—the “Gatewayto the Rockies”—at the edge of theRocky Mountains Front Range and only10 minutes from downtown Denver.In addition, the College of Adult andGraduate Studies (CAGS) operatesmultiple regional centers throughout thestate.
CAGS Regional and Global Online centers
LakewoodCenter
Sterling Center
Peterson AFB
U.S. Air Force Academy
Schriever AFB
LOCATIONS & CONTACTS:
REGIONAL CENTERS:College of Adult and
Graduate Studies
Colorado Christian University welcomes applications for admission and financial aid frompersons and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, age, handicap, or natioand ethnic origin in its admission policies, scholarship and financial aid programs, or ot
educational programs, policies, and activities.
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STRATEGIC OBJECTIVESCCU’s strategic objectives were adopted by the board of trustees to direct the implementatiof the University mission and vision, and to provide context for our first priority: an enduricommitment to Jesus Christ and His Kingdom. The strategic objectives provide a point convergence for every member of the CCU community and for every aspect of life at CCU, frohow we teach and learn in the classroom to how we live with and serve others.
Colorado Christian University shall:• Honor Christ and share the love of Christ on campus and around the world• Teach students to trust the Bible, live holy lives, and be evangelists• Be a magnet for outstanding students and prepare them for positions of significant
leadership in the church, business, government, and professions by offering anexcellent education in strategic disciplines
• Teach students how to learn• Teach students how to think for themselves• Teach students how to speak and write clearly and effectively• Give students significant opportunities to serve our Lord while they are at CCU, and
help them develop a lifetime habit of such service• Impact our culture in support of traditional family values, sanctity of life, compassion f
the poor, Biblical view of human nature, limited government, personal freedom, freemarkets, natural law, original intent of the Constitution, and Western civilization
• Be seekers of truth• Debunk “spent ideas” and those who traffic in them• Ask God to multiply our time and ability to the glory of His great name• Be a servant of the church
• Become a great university
UNIVERSITY WORDMARKThe University wordmark is the official University logo.
UNIVERSITY SEALThe CCU seal depicts the University’s core identity and is featured primarilyofficial documents and on formal occasions. The Word of God—the Bible—reon the Cross of Christ, which is laid upon the Shield of Faith, and all are surroundby three Greek words translated “grace and truth.” The outer rings contain t
University name and 1914, the founding year of our heritage school.
ACADEMIC ACCREDITATION• Institutional:
Higher Learning Commission, North Central Association of Colleges and Schools• Specialized:
Colorado State Board of Education (authorized to offer licensure programs)Commission on Collegiate Nursing EducationNational Association of Schools of MusicCouncil for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational ProgramsNational League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (seeking)
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPSAmerican Association of Colleges of Nursing
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of BusinessAssociation of Christian Schools InternationalColorado Music Educators AssociationCouncil for Christian Colleges and UniversitiesCouncil of Independent CollegesEvangelical Council for Financial AccountabilityNational Association of Independent Colleges and UniversitiesNational League for NursingProject Management Institute
National Associationof Schools of Music
Council of IndependentColleges
800.44.FAITH • www.ccu.edu
CCU Main Campus8787 W. Alameda Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80226800.44.FAITH, 303.963.3000
www.ccu.edu
CCU Music Center 9200 W. Ellsworth Ave.Lakewood, CO 80226
University Spokesperson
Ron Benton303.963.3219, [email protected]
Sports Information Director Aimee Davison
303.963.3185, [email protected]
LOCATIONS & CONTACTS:
REGIONAL CENTERS:College of Adult and
Graduate Studies
Colorado Christian University welcomes applications for admission and financial aid frompersons and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, age, handicap, or natioand ethnic origin in its admission policies, scholarship and financial aid programs, or o
educational programs, policies, and activities.
Central Colorado RegionDenver Tech Center
304 Inverness Way South, Suite 150Englewood, CO 80112
303.963.3030
Lakewood Center 200 S. Garland StreetLakewood, CO 80226
303.963.3300
Northern Colorado RegionLoveland Center
3553 Clydesdale Parkway, Suite 300Loveland, CO 80538
970.669.8700
Northglenn Center 10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200
Northglenn, CO 80260303.963.3320
Sterling Center 100 College AvenueSterling, CO 80751
970.521.6855
Southern Colorado RegionFor Air Force,
contact Colorado Springs Center
Colorado Springs Center 1125 Kelly Johnson Boulevard, Suite 105
Colorado Springs, CO 80920719.867.5800
Peterson AFBSchriever AFB
U.S. Air Force Academy
Western Colorado RegionGrand Junction Center
2452 Patterson Road, Suite 200Grand Junction, CO 81505
970.242.1811
Global OnlineGlobal Enrollment Center
10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200Northglenn, CO 80260
303.963.3320
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DEGREES, PROGRAMS, AND UNIVERSITY STRUCTURE(see also www.ccu.edu/catalog)Degrees Awarded ............................................................... 701Degree-Granting ProgramsTraditional Undergraduate .................................................... 25Adult/Graduate ..................................................................... 21Non-Degree ProgramsAdult/Graduate ..................................................................... 16Calendar SystemTraditional Undergraduate16-week fall/spring semesters, summeand winter sessions
Adult/Graduate .............................. 5, 7, 8, or 10-week courses
College of Undergraduate Studies• School of Business and Leadership • School of Music• School of Education • School of Theology• School of Humanities and Sciences
College of Adult and Graduate Studies• Biblical Studies and Applied Ministry Division • Business and Technology Division• Curriculum and Instruction Education Division • Nursing and Sciences Division• Social Sciences and Humanities Division
LEADERSHIP STUDIES - COLLEGE OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
CCU places specific emphasis on developing leadership character and abilities in students antherefore, offers multiple academic minors in leadership, including one of the first and only YouLife Leadership programs in the nation.
STUDY ABROAD (www.bestsemester.com) - College of Undergraduate StudiesCCU students have access to more than a dozen international-study programs hosted by tCouncil for Christian Colleges and Universities, and CCU also considers credits earned throuany other accredited study-abroad program. Our students have studied in Africa, Asia, AustraCentral America, Europe, New Zealand, South America, and across the United States, includithe National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) and Focus on the Family’s Focus LeadershInstitute.
ENROLLMENTTotal Enrollment ............................................................................................................... 4,016Traditional Undergraduate .................................................................................................. 956Adult/Graduate ................................................................................................................ 3,060
Adult ............................................................................................................................. 2,564Graduate ........................................................................................................................ 496
Applications ReceivedTraditional Undergraduate ........................................................................................... 1,325Adult ............................................................................................................................. 2,171Graduate ......................................................................................................................... 319
Retention (traditional freshmen, fall to spring)2010-2011 ...................................................................................................................... 92%2009-10 .......................................................................................................................... 87%2008-09 .......................................................................................................................... 90%
2007-08 .......................................................................................................................... 87%
TRADITIONAL FRESHMAN PROFILE (2009-10 averages)ACT score .......................................................................................................................... 23.7SAT-2400 score ................................................................................................................. 1601High-school GPA .................................................................................................................. 3.5
CCU Main Campus8787 W. Alameda Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80226800.44.FAITH, 303.963.3000
www.ccu.edu
CCU Music Center 9200 W. Ellsworth Ave.Lakewood, CO 80226
University Spokesperson
Ron Benton303.963.3219, [email protected]
Sports Information Director Aimee Davison
303.963.3185, [email protected]
LOCATIONS & CONTACTS:
REGIONAL CENTERS:College of Adult and
Graduate Studies
Colorado Christian University welcomes applications for admission and financial aid frompersons and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, age, handicap, or natioand ethnic origin in its admission policies, scholarship and financial aid programs, or ot
educational programs, policies, and activities.
Central Colorado RegionDenver Tech Center
304 Inverness Way South, Suite 150Englewood, CO 80112
303.963.3030
Lakewood Center 200 S. Garland StreetLakewood, CO 80226
303.963.3300
Northern Colorado RegionLoveland Center
3553 Clydesdale Parkway, Suite 300Loveland, CO 80538
970.669.8700
Northglenn Center 10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200
Northglenn, CO 80260303.963.3320
Sterling Center 100 College AvenueSterling, CO 80751
970.521.6855
Southern Colorado RegionFor Air Force,
contact Colorado Springs Center
Colorado Springs Center 1125 Kelly Johnson Boulevard, Suite 105
Colorado Springs, CO 80920719.867.5800
Peterson AFBSchriever AFB
U.S. Air Force Academy
Western Colorado RegionGrand Junction Center
2452 Patterson Road, Suite 200Grand Junction, CO 81505
970.242.1811
Global OnlineGlobal Enrollment Center
10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200Northglenn, CO 80260
303.963.3320
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STUDENT DEMOGRAPHICS• U.S. States Represented, all CCU ...................................... 49• Countries Represented (U.S. excluded), all CCU ................. 4• Out-of-State, Traditional Undergraduate ........................ 47%• Out-of-State, Adult/Graduate ......................................... 19%• Living on Campus, Traditional Undergraduate ............... 62%• Male-Female Ratio, all CCU ............................................ 9:16• Church Denominations Represented, all CCU ................... 40• Student Clubs/Organizations, Traditional Undergraduate. 28
ALUMNI (approximate figures, all heritage institutions)Total Alumni Since 1914 .................................................................................................16,147Alumni Still Living ...........................................................................................................15,721Alumni Living in Colorado ..................................................................................................70%Alumni Living in the Front Range........................................................................................38%
FACULTY, STAFF, AND CLASS SIZES• Traditional Undergraduate Total Faculty: 121
o Full-Time: 46o Affiliate: 75
• Adult/Graduate Total Faculty: 363
o Full-Time: 12o Affiliate: 351
• Total Staff: 219o Full-Time: 204o Part-Time: 15
• Student-Faculty Ratio, Traditional Undergraduate: 8:1• Student-Faculty Ratio, Adult/Graduate: 8:1• Average Class Size, Traditional Undergraduate: 14• Average In-Seat Class Size, Adult/Graduate: 9• Average Online Class Size, Adult/Graduate: 9
FACULTY EMERITI• Richard S. Beal, Jr.
Emeritus Professor of BiologyPh.D., University of California-BerkeleyB.S., University of Arizona
• L. David BeckmanPresident Emeritus and Emeritus Professor of Biblical StudiesTh.M. and Th.D., Dallas Theological SeminaryM.A. , Columbia UniversityB.A., Wheaton College
• Larry R. DonnithornePresident Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Leadership and EthicsEd.D., Harvard UniversityM.S., M.A., Stanford University
B.S., United States Military Academy (West Point)
CCU Main Campus8787 W. Alameda Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80226800.44.FAITH, 303.963.3000
www.ccu.edu
CCU Music Center 9200 W. Ellsworth Ave.Lakewood, CO 80226
University Spokesperson
Ron Benton303.963.3219, [email protected]
Sports Information Director Aimee Davison
303.963.3185, [email protected]
LOCATIONS & CONTACTS:
REGIONAL CENTERS:College of Adult and
Graduate Studies
Colorado Christian University welcomes applications for admission and financial aid frompersons and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, age, handicap, or natioand ethnic origin in its admission policies, scholarship and financial aid programs, or ot
educational programs, policies, and activities.
Central Colorado RegionDenver Tech Center
304 Inverness Way South, Suite 150Englewood, CO 80112
303.963.3030
Lakewood Center 200 S. Garland StreetLakewood, CO 80226
303.963.3300
Northern Colorado RegionLoveland Center
3553 Clydesdale Parkway, Suite 300Loveland, CO 80538
970.669.8700
Northglenn Center 10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200
Northglenn, CO 80260303.963.3320
Sterling Center 100 College AvenueSterling, CO 80751
970.521.6855
Southern Colorado RegionFor Air Force,
contact Colorado Springs Center
Colorado Springs Center 1125 Kelly Johnson Boulevard, Suite 105
Colorado Springs, CO 80920719.867.5800
Peterson AFBSchriever AFBU.S. Air Force Academy
Western Colorado RegionGrand Junction Center
2452 Patterson Road, Suite 200Grand Junction, CO 81505
970.242.1811
Global OnlineGlobal Enrollment Center
10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200Northglenn, CO 80260
303.963.3320
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FINANCIAL AID (2010-11)
• Total Federal Aid Awarded (All CCU).................. $23,994,954
• Financial Aid Disbursed (Traditional Undergraduate)Federal Scholarships/Grants .............................. $1,185,862State Scholarships/Grants ..................................... $219,819Institutional Scholarship/Grants ......................... $7,556,633Student Loans .................................................... $4,683,288Parent Loans ...................................................... $2,186,202Students Qualified for Any Form of Aid ....................... 95%
Students Qualified for Need-Based Aid ....................... 53%
• Financial Aid Disbursed (Adult/Graduate)Federal Scholarships/Grants ................................................................................ $2,946,629State Scholarships/Grants ....................................................................................... $625,963Institutional Scholarship/Grants .............................................................................. $567,665Student Loans .................................................................................................... $14,518,631Parent Loans .............................................................................................................. $79,337Students Qualified for Any Form of Aid .......................................................................... 60%Students Qualified for Need-Based Aid.......................................................................... 22%
FINANCES (per fiscal year, audited financial statements)• Operating Revenue
2010-11 ................................................................................... $38,058,5392009-10 ................................................................................... $35,914,8682008-09 ................................................................................... $33,426,856
• Endowment2010-11 ..................................................................................... $1,950,1862009-10 ..................................................................................... $1,875,3492008-09 ..................................................................................... $1,769,615
• Donations Received2010-11 ..................................................................................... $4,319,8222009-10 ..................................................................................... $2,578,0732008-09 ..................................................................................... $1,059,294
CCU Main Campus8787 W. Alameda Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80226800.44.FAITH, 303.963.3000
www.ccu.edu
CCU Music Center 9200 W. Ellsworth Ave.Lakewood, CO 80226
University Spokesperson
Ron Benton303.963.3219, [email protected]
Sports Information Director Aimee Davison
303.963.3185, [email protected]
LOCATIONS & CONTACTS:
REGIONAL CENTERS:College of Adult and
Graduate Studies
Colorado Christian University welcomes applications for admission and financial aid frompersons and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, age, handicap, or natioand ethnic origin in its admission policies, scholarship and financial aid programs, or ot
educational programs, policies, and activities.
Central Colorado RegionDenver Tech Center
304 Inverness Way South, Suite 150Englewood, CO 80112
303.963.3030
Lakewood Center 200 S. Garland StreetLakewood, CO 80226
303.963.3300
Northern Colorado RegionLoveland Center
3553 Clydesdale Parkway, Suite 300Loveland, CO 80538
970.669.8700
Northglenn Center 10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200
Northglenn, CO 80260303.963.3320
Sterling Center 100 College AvenueSterling, CO 80751
970.521.6855
Southern Colorado RegionFor Air Force,
contact Colorado Springs Center
Colorado Springs Center 1125 Kelly Johnson Boulevard, Suite 105
Colorado Springs, CO 80920719.867.5800
Peterson AFBSchriever AFB
U.S. Air Force Academy
Western Colorado RegionGrand Junction Center
2452 Patterson Road, Suite 200Grand Junction, CO 81505
970.242.1811
Global OnlineGlobal Enrollment Center
10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200Northglenn, CO 80260
303.963.3320
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ATHLETICS - College of Undergraduate Studieswww.ccucougars.comCCU competes primarily in the RocMountain Athletic Conference, one of tlargest and most competitive NCAA DivisioII conferences in the nation. In 2007, tUniversity added a Division-I membershin the National Christian College AthleAssociation. In recent news, CCU baseb
claimed the 2010 NCCAA regional title, men’s basketball compet
for the third-straight year in the RMAC Final Four, and the womebasketball team became RMAC East Division champs and ma
their first Final Four appearance. CCU is also a three-time consecutive winner of the RMASportsmanship Cup since the award was introduced in 2006.
• Athletic Affiliation: NCAA Division II, NCCAA Division I• Mascot: Cougar • Colors: Navy blue, gold• Men’s sports: baseball, basketball*, cross country, golf, soccer, tennis• Women’s sports: basketball*, cross country, golf, soccer, softball*, tennis, volleyball*
*Varsity and junior-varsity tea
MINISTRIES AND MISSIONS - College of Undergraduate StudiesIn all activities, the CCU charge is to engage the world with the message of Jesus Christ. Durithe last decade, the University has established numerous campus-based ministries to serve tDenver area and has sent over 100 short-term missionary teams throughout the United Statand to more than 36 countries. In any given year, 10 to 20 percent of the student body is parta “CCU2theWorld” missionary team.
• CCU ministries have reached:Foster families
Homeless communitiesIncarcerated youthInner-city youthInternational refugeesNursing-home residents/staff Skiers and snowboarders
• CCU Missions Report (2011-12):4 domestic trips, 8 international trips113 student participants, 12 staff participantsDestinations:Domestic: New Mexico, Wyoming, Utah (2)International: Costa Rica, Jamaica, India, Moldova, Scotland, Poland, Guatemala, Italy
CCU Main Campus8787 W. Alameda Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80226800.44.FAITH, 303.963.3000
www.ccu.edu
CCU Music Center 9200 W. Ellsworth Ave.Lakewood, CO 80226
University Spokesperson
Ron Benton303.963.3219, [email protected]
Sports Information Director Aimee Davison
303.963.3185, [email protected]
LOCATIONS & CONTACTS:
REGIONAL CENTERS:College of Adult and
Graduate Studies
Colorado Christian University welcomes applications for admission and financial aid frompersons and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, age, handicap, or natioand ethnic origin in its admission policies, scholarship and financial aid programs, or ot
educational programs, policies, and activities.
Central Colorado RegionDenver Tech Center
304 Inverness Way South, Suite 150Englewood, CO 80112
303.963.3030
Lakewood Center 200 S. Garland StreetLakewood, CO 80226
303.963.3300
Northern Colorado RegionLoveland Center
3553 Clydesdale Parkway, Suite 300Loveland, CO 80538
970.669.8700
Northglenn Center 10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200
Northglenn, CO 80260303.963.3320
Sterling Center 100 College AvenueSterling, CO 80751
970.521.6855
Southern Colorado RegionFor Air Force,
contact Colorado Springs Center
Colorado Springs Center 1125 Kelly Johnson Boulevard, Suite 105
Colorado Springs, CO 80920719.867.5800
Peterson AFBSchriever AFB
U.S. Air Force Academy
Western Colorado RegionGrand Junction Center
2452 Patterson Road, Suite 200Grand Junction, CO 81505
970.242.1811
Global OnlineGlobal Enrollment Center
10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200Northglenn, CO 80260
303.963.3320
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PRESIDENT – WILLIAM L. ARMSTRONG
Bill Armstrong served for 18 years in the nation’s capitol—six in the Houof Representatives and 12 as a U.S. senator. He was a member of tSenate Banking, Senate Finance, and Senate Budget committees afor six years was chairman of the Senate Republican Policy CommitteA successful businessman, Armstrong has been a director of six pubcompanies and chairman/owner/operator of 13 private companiincluding radio and television stations, a daily newspaper, investmefirms, a real-estate brokerage company, and a title insurance compaArmstrong also served for 17 years as a board member of Camp
Crusade for Christ.
During his years in the Senate, Armstrong established a reputation as a principled, issue-orientlegislator and was prominently “mentioned” as a potential candidate for the U.S. presidencyvice presidency. The New York Times described him as “a man whose restless intellect is admirby his foes as well as his friends.”
Armstrong became president of Colorado Christian University in 2006. “I feel a great sensedestiny about the opportunity to help educate a new generation of leaders,” he says. “It is tmost significant, energizing, and rewarding work I have ever undertaken.”
CCU Main Campus8787 W. Alameda Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80226800.44.FAITH, 303.963.3000
www.ccu.edu
CCU Music Center 9200 W. Ellsworth Ave.Lakewood, CO 80226
University Spokesperson
Ron Benton303.963.3219, [email protected]
Sports Information Director Aimee Davison
303.963.3185, [email protected]
LOCATIONS & CONTACTS:
REGIONAL CENTERS:College of Adult and
Graduate Studies
Colorado Christian University welcomes applications for admission and financial aid frompersons and does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, age, handicap, or natioand ethnic origin in its admission policies, scholarship and financial aid programs, or ot
educational programs, policies, and activities.
Central Colorado RegionDenver Tech Center
304 Inverness Way South, Suite 150Englewood, CO 80112303.963.3030
Lakewood Center 200 S. Garland StreetLakewood, CO 80226
303.963.3300
Northern Colorado RegionLoveland Center
3553 Clydesdale Parkway, Suite 300Loveland, CO 80538
970.669.8700
Northglenn Center 10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200
Northglenn, CO 80260303.963.3320
Sterling Center 100 College AvenueSterling, CO 80751
970.521.6855
Southern Colorado RegionFor Air Force,
contact Colorado Springs Center
Colorado Springs Center 1125 Kelly Johnson Boulevard, Suite 105
Colorado Springs, CO 80920719.867.5800
Peterson AFBSchriever AFBU.S. Air Force Academy
Western Colorado RegionGrand Junction Center
2452 Patterson Road, Suite 200Grand Junction, CO 81505
970.242.1811
Global OnlineGlobal Enrollment Center
10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200Northglenn, CO 80260
303.963.3320
DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE – DR. LARRY CRABPh.D., M.A., University of Illinois
B.A., Ursinus College
Dr. Larry Crabb is a well-known psychologist, conference and seminspeaker, Bible teacher, popular author, and founder/director of New WMinistries (www.NewWayMinistries.org). In addition to various speakiand teaching engagements, he offers a weekend conference throughothe country, entitled “Life on the Narrow Road,” and a weeklong Schoof Spiritual Direction held in Colorado Springs, Colo. In 2000, Crabwho held a private practice in clinical psychology from 1973 to 1982Boca Raton, Fla., was appointed as spiritual director for the Americ
Association of Christian Counselors. He formerly taught at Regent College, Grace TheologiSeminary, Florida Atlantic University, and The University of Illinois.
Dr. Crabb has authored many books, including Understanding People, The Marriage Build
Finding God, Connecting, The Safest Place on Earth, The Pressure’s Off, Shattered Dreams, aSoulTalk . His latest book, The PAPA Prayer, was released in February 2006.
DISTINGUISHED SCHOLAR IN RESIDENCE– KEVIN MILLERB.S. Oklahoma State UniversityM.S. Oklahoma State University
Kevin Miller returned to Colorado Christian University this year Executive in Residence and Distinguished Professor of Business aLeadership. Besides being the founding dean of CCU’s School of Busineand Leadership, he is the founder and President of Whitestone Miller, In
a venture consulting firm. Through WMI, Miller has served Fortune 5firms and privately held companies, with special focus on organizationstransition, including start-ups and turnarounds.
Miller displays his moral vision as the co-founder and President of Whitestone Leadership Forua non-profit focused on Christian education and outreach—as well as the co-founder for VanguaRoundtable, a discussion group for Christians focused on public policy and politics. A fellowCCU’s Centennial Institute, author of the book Freedom Nationally, Virtue Locally—or Socialisand on-air host of the radio program Executive Network, Miller has impacted a wide audience whis acumen.
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UNIVERSITY CABINETAs CCU’s senior leadership team, the Cabinet reports directly to tpresident, sets long-range strategy, and represents the academdevelopment, financial, student-life, and operational arms of tUniversity.
William L. Armstrong, President
Daniel Cohrs, CPA, Chief Financial Officer and Vice President for Business Affairs
Cherri Parks, Ph.D., Vice President for Academic Affairs, College Undergraduate Studies
James McCormick, M.A., Vice President for Student Development
Paul Eldridge, J.D., Vice President of Development
Ron Benton, M.S., MBA, Assistant Vice President for Administrative Services
John Andrews, Director, Centennial Institute
BOARD OF TRUSTEESThe CCU board of trustees works in partnership with the president and Cabinet, and is compris
of prominent individuals spanning the academic, professional, business, and ministercommunities.
TRUSTEES EMERITIDr. Leroy A. Green Dr. Stanley A. HarwoodMrs. Virginia Mullin Dr. Claud M. PettitDr. Kenell J. Touryan Mr. S. Parker Woolmington
ASSOCIATED ORGANIZATIONS AND EVENTSCentennial Institute (CCU think tank, established 2009)
Western Conservative Summit (hosted by Centennial Institute, established 2010)John Andrews, Director and former Colorado Senate President
303.963.3424, [email protected], www.WesternConservativeSummit.com
Values-Aligned Leadership Summit(CCU business-ethics and leadership conference, established 2003)
Dr. Gary Ewen, Dean, School of Business and Leadership303.963.3160, [email protected], www.ccu.edu/vals
Mr. Gary E. Armstrong (Chair)Ms. Lee McDowell (Vice Chair)Mr. William Armstrong, CCU PresidentMr. Terry ConsidineDr. James S. DixonDr. Margaret A. Fomer Mrs. Kaye Lynn FoteMr. Don M. HarwellMr. Sam KimbrielMr. Harold A. “Hal” Krause
Mr. Chick LeeMs. Terry LeprinoMr. Tim McTavishMr. William PaulsMr. Walt RakowichDr. Dale W. Schaefer Mr. Donald SieckeDr. Donald W. SweetingDr. John A. Turner Dr. Robert L. Woodson Sr.
CCU Main Campus8787 W. Alameda Avenue
Lakewood, CO 80226800.44.FAITH, 303.963.3000
www.ccu.edu
CCU Music Center 9200 W. Ellsworth Ave.Lakewood, CO 80226
University Spokesperson
Ron Benton303.963.3219, [email protected]
Sports Information Director Aimee Davison
303.963.3185, [email protected]
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Graduate Studies
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Central Colorado RegionDenver Tech Center
304 Inverness Way South, Suite 150Englewood, CO 80112
303.963.3030
Lakewood Center 200 S. Garland StreetLakewood, CO 80226
303.963.3300
Northern Colorado RegionLoveland Center
3553 Clydesdale Parkway, Suite 300Loveland, CO 80538
970.669.8700
Northglenn Center 10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200
Northglenn, CO 80260303.963.3320
Sterling Center 100 College AvenueSterling, CO 80751
970.521.6855
Southern Colorado RegionFor Air Force,
contact Colorado Springs Center
Colorado Springs Center 1125 Kelly Johnson Boulevard, Suite 105
Colorado Springs, CO 80920719.867.5800
Peterson AFBSchriever AFB
U.S. Air Force Academy
Western Colorado RegionGrand Junction Center
2452 Patterson Road, Suite 200Grand Junction, CO 81505
970.242.1811
Global OnlineGlobal Enrollment Center
10190 Bannock Street, Suite 200Northglenn, CO 80260
303.963.3320