Tuition Installment Program
All accounts are due and payable at the beginning
of the semester. A student who is unable to pay in full may utilize
the option of a University endorsed tuition installment plan (TIP).
This plan allows the student to make a 20% down payment, followed
by monthly installments. Detailed information regarding the plan may
be obtained from the Administrative Offices. Payments made late
or not in accordance with the schedule will subject the student
to disciplinary actions. The University reserves the right to suspend
or dismiss a student for non-payment of amounts due. In the case
of a suspension, a fee of $75 will be charged for reinstatement
after the account is paid in full. The student’s Social Security
number should appear on all checks and correspondence. Prior balances must be paid in full in order
to be eligible to complete the registration process each semester.
The University will not issue transcripts or diplomas until the
student's account is paid in full.
REFUND POLICY... No refund will be made for registration or
examination fees. Refunds on tuition, audit, or credit will be made
as follows: Prior to first class 100% First week (1st-7th day) 90% Second week (8th-14th day) 80% Third week (15th-21st day) 70% No refund after the third week (21st day) For all students, “first class”
is considered the first scheduled class. For external students,
“first class” is determined by the issuing of materials
and assignments given.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE... A Central Christian University education
should be considered an investment for your future. But my God shall supply all your need according
to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. (Phil. 4:19) Student financial aid at Central Christian
University is offered for the purpose of providing educational opportunities
to as many prospective and current students and their families as
possible. The following information details the various
types of scholarships and financial assistance available at Central
Christian University, as well as how and when to apply for them.
Additional information is provided on the major institutional policies
governing areas such as awarding aid, disbursements, refunds, and
satisfactory academic progress. Recognizing that prompt payment is not only
a good Biblical principle, but also helps to develop a strong character,
the Central Christian University Administration has established
the following policy on finances for all students: Each student is expected to pay, in full,
the amount due at the beginning of each core program. Payments may
be made by cash, check, VISA, MasterCard or Discover. No diploma
for academic achievement will be awarded until all financial obligations
to Central Christian University have been paid.Central Christian University has uniquely
designed each undergraduate program to provide the most innovative
educational resources available anywhere today. These programs unite
both the academic and practical aspects of biblical education. When developing these degrees, Central Christian
faculty specifically selected programs and course materials that
are balanced appropriately between classic Christian foundations
and research revealing contemporary trends and patterns in the application
and practice of Christian ministry. Admittance to the college does not guarantee
the student admittance to a specific academic major and or degree
program. Each department establishes the criteria by which a student
is considered a major in that department. Departments also guide
exploratory majors with an interest in their areas. No grade below "C" may apply toward
the major or professional education courses. A course in which a
"D" is earned may apply toward general education, minor,
cognate, and general elective degree requirementsMajor = 30 hours
Minor = 18 hours