Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU)
- When One Christian College Closes, Another Takes Care of Its Alumni NeedsHoughton University agreed to help two shuttered evangelical schools with files and transcripts going back decades. It ended up being more work than anyone bargained for.Emily Belz|
- Growth in Faith-Based Higher Ed Prompts Colleges to Share InnovationsLeaders in evangelical higher ed have joined a new commission to collaborate around recent innovations and adaptations.Adelle M. Banks - Religion News Service|
- Creating Christian College Presidents for the FutureA first cohort of scholars consider whether God is calling them to executive leadership.Hannah Vinueza McClellan|
- Billions in Federal Aid Helped Christian Orgs Survive the PandemicA CT analysis of federal data shows that ministries received about $7 billion in forgiven PPP loans, with about a third of US churches receiving funding.Emily Belz, with data analysis by Jung Kun Song|
- Evangelical Colleges Celebrate Best-Ever Enrollment NumbersStudents impacted by pandemic isolation seem drawn to Christian communities and education.Daniel Silliman|
- New Yorkers Watch as Their Only Evangelical Colleges CloseThe abrupt departure of Alliance University and The King’s College leaves a hole in an influential city.Emily Belz|
- Alliance University’s Financial Woes Threaten AccreditationThe school formerly known as Nyack College has had money troubles for years. But school leadership is optimistic with rising enrollment.Emily Belz in New York|
- Lincoln Christian University Announces Plan to CloseThe Christian college had dropped most undergraduate majors, athletics, and residential life last year in favor of Bible degrees.Emily Belz|
- It Takes a Campus: Pandemic Expands Mental Health Resources at Christian CollegesCounselors, students, chaplains, and professors alike are doing their part to help.Helen Huiskes|
- Evangelical Colleges Consider the Future of Online Education After COVID-19The pandemic accelerated the push for remote options but also left students longing for in-person community.Liam Adams|
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