Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU)
- 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|
- Turnover Rate Rising for Christian College PresidentsReplacements focus on new recruitment strategies and sustainability.Liam Adams|
- Priesthood of All Professors? Court to Consider ‘Ministerial Exception’ for Gordon CollegeDecision could impact freedom of faculty, ability of evangelical institutions to hire and fire.Daniel Silliman|
- Fewer International Students at Christian CollegesCOVID-19 causes decline, hurting CCCU campuses.Liam Adams|简体中文繁體中文
loading more