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CCCU Tuition Waiver Exchange Program List of Participating Institutions Updated 8/3/2021 Please Note: Students Will Be Notified CCCU Tuition Waiver Exchange Program List of Participating Institutions Updated 8/3/2021 Please Note: Students will be notified by one or more of the following options: A – Letter to Liaison Officer at Sending Institution B – Letter or Email to Student C – Correspondence by VPAA D – Call from Enrollment or Financial Aid Office Abilene Christian University Asbury University Bethel University (MN) Ann Varner Timothy Wooster Deb Harless Asst. Director of Student Financial Provost Executive VP and Provost Services Spaces 2 Spaces 3 Spaces 2 859-858-3511 x 2500 651-638-6370 325-674-6775 Fax: 859-858-4267 Fax: 651-635-1465 Fax: 325-674-2963 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Application: Jan 31 Application: Feb 1 Application: Jan 1 Selection: Feb 28 Selection: Feb 20 Selection: Feb 15 Notified by: A, B Notified by: A, B (Mar 1) Notified by: A, B & D Azusa Pacific University Biola University Anderson University (IN) Tina Sprague Michelle Reider (imports only) Sarah Rowe Enrollment Partnership Manager Sherri Price (exports only) Director of Admissions Spaces 2 Spaces 1 Spaces 1-3 626-815-2066 562-903-4752 765-641-4045 [email protected] [email protected] Fax: 765- 641-4091 Application: Feb 1 [email protected] [email protected] Selection: Mar 15 Application: Dec 1 Application: Jan 15 Notified by: A & B (Mar 15) Selection: Mar 1 Selection: Jan 31 Notified by: B & D Notified by: B (Jan 31) Belhaven University Tawesia Colyer Bluefield College Anderson University (SC) Associate Director of Financial Aid Mimi Merritt Jay Roberts Spaces 3 Director of Institutional Effectiveness Financial Aid Counselor 601-968-5933 Spaces 3 Spaces Open Fax: 662-796-3081 276-326-4202 864-231-7555 [email protected] Fax: 276-326-4288 Fax: 864-540-8361 Application: Mar 1 [email protected] tuitionexchange@andersonuniversity. Selection: Application: Feb 15 edu Notified by: A, B (Upon decision) Selection: Mar 15 Application: Jan 31 Notified by: A (Mar 20) Selection: Mar 15 Bethel University (IN) Notified by: B (Mar 15-Apr 1) Barb Bellefeuille Bushnell University VP for Academic Services Jocelyn Hubbs Arizona Christian University Spaces Open Director of Financial Aid Tracy Martin 574-807-7190 Spaces 10 Registrar Fax: 574-807-7484 541-684-7343 Spaces 3 [email protected] Fax: 541-684-7317 602-489-5300 ext. 4160 Application: Mar 1 [email protected] Fax: N/A Selection: Mar 20 Application: Rolling [email protected] Notified by: B (April 1) Selection: Rolling Application: Jul 1 Notified by: A, B Selection: Jul 15 Notified by: A, B Updated 8/3/2021 California Baptist University College of the Ozarks Corban University Taylor Neece Marci Linson Lori Bonham Dean of Admissions Dean of Admissions Director of Human Resources Spaces 4-5 Spaces 3 Spaces 3 951-343-4212 417-690-2636 503-375-7101 Fax: 951-343-4525 Fax: 417-690-2635 Fax: 503-375-7182 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Application: Feb 1 Application: Feb 15 Application: Jan 15 Selection: Mar 1 Selection: Feb 22 Selection: Mar 1 Notified by: B (Mar 15-Apr 1 Notified by: B (Mar 1) Notified by: B & D (Mar 15) Calvin University Colorado Christian University Cornerstone University Paul Witte Steve Woodburn Dave Emerson Director of Financial Aid Assistant VP of Financial Aid Director of Admissions Spaces 1 Space 1 Spaces 2 616-526-7920 303-963-3233 616-222-1426 [email protected] Fax: 303-301-8233 Fax: 616-222-1418 Application: Jan 1 [email protected] [email protected] Selection: January Application: Feb 1 Application: Feb 15 Notified by: A, B Selection: Mar 1 Selection: Feb 20 Notified by: A, B & D (Mar 1) Notified by: B (Mar 1) Campbellsville University Dr. Donna Hedgepath Concordia University, Irvine Covenant College Provost & VP Academic Affairs Lori McDonald Brenda Rapier Spaces 1 Director of Financial Aid Tuition Exchange Liaison 270-789-5231 Spaces 1 Spaces 1 Fax: 270-789-5550 949-214-3074 706-419-1154 [email protected] Fax: 949-214-3500 Fax: 706-820-2820 Application: Apr 15 (1st come, 1st [email protected] [email protected] serve – date is approx. based on Application: Jan 1 Application: Mar 1 applicants) Selection: Feb 1 Selection: Apr 15 Selection: May 1 Notified by: A, B & D Notified by: A (Apr 31) Notified by: A (May 15) Concordia University, Nebraska Crown College Central Christian College of Kansas Scott Jenkins Scott Moats Hannah Litwiller Director of Financial Aid Provost Executive Assistant to the President Spaces 1-3 (varies) Spaces 3 Space 1 402-617-4863 952-446-4210 620-241-0723 x124 Fax: 402-643-3519 Fax: 952-446-4149 Fax: 620-241-6032 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Application: Dec 1 Application: Feb 1 Application: March 1 Selection: Ongoing Selection: Mar 1 Selection: March 30 Notified by: A,B Notified by: A (Mar 15) Notified by: A, B (April 15) Concordia University, Wisconsin / East Texas Baptist University Charleston Southern University Ann Arbor Nathan Flory Teri Karges Robert J Nowak Director of Financial Aid Director of Financial Aid AVP of Enrollment Services Spaces 1 Spaces 1-3 Spaces 3 possible 903-923-2138 843-863-7050 262-243-4300 Fax: 903-934-8120 Fax: 843-863-7895 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Application: December 1 Application: June 15 Application: March 1 Selection: January 1 Selection: June 15 Selection: Apr. 15 Notified by: B &D Notified by: A, B (w/in 2 wks of receipt) Notified by: B Updated 8/3/2021 Eastern Nazarene College Fresno Pacific University Grace College Troy Martin Leigh Spencer Mark Pohl Director of Student Financial Services Human Resources AVP of Enrollment Mgmt & Fin Aid Spaces 3 Spaces: up to 3/year Spaces 3 617-745-3865 559-453-2000 574-372-5221 Fax: 617-745-3992 Fax: 559-453-5502 Fax: (574) 372-5120 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Application: Rolling Application: Priority - Feb 1st Application: Rolling Selection: Rolling Then first-come, first-serve Selection: Rolling Notified by: A, B & D Selection: March 15 Notified by: A, B (Rolling) Notified by: A, B Eastern University Greenville College Patti McHugh Geneva College David Kessinger Benefits & Training Administrator Kary Tejeda (imports) Fin Aid Director Spaces 3 Dir of Student Financial Spaces 3 610-341-5812 Services 618-664-7108 Fax: 610-341-1569 Stephanie Landry (exports) [email protected] [email protected] Employment Specialist Application: Feb 15 Application: Apr 1 Spaces 3 Selection: Mar 1 Selection: Apr 15 724-846-5100 Notified by: A, D (Mar 15) Notified by: A, B (Apr 30) 724-847-6560 Fax: 724-847-6776 Hannibal-LaGrange University Emmanuel College [email protected] Jordahn Leonard Debra Grizzle [email protected] Payroll Accountant / HR Coordinator Registrar Application: Dec 31 Spaces 1 Spaces 3 Selection: Jan 15 573-629-3058 706-245-7726 Notified by: A, B (Jan 30) Fax: 573-221-1685 Fax: 706-245-4424 [email protected] [email protected] George Fox University Application: Feb. 28 Application: Dec 1 Janelle Freitag Selection: March 15 Selection: Mar 1 Executive Assistant to the Provost Notified by: A, B (March 31) Notified by: A, B (Apr) Spaces 503-554-2141 Hardin-Simmons University Erskine College Fax: 503-554-3830 Monica Smart Amanda Taylor [email protected] Director of Financial Aid Dir. Of Financial Aid Application: Jan 31 Spaces 2 Spaces 3 Selection: Mar 1 325-670-1595 864-379-8886 Notified by: A & B (Mar 5) Fax: 325-670-5822 Fax: 846-379-2172 [email protected] [email protected] Gordon College Application: Feb 1 Application: Rolling June M. Bodoni Selection: March 15 Selection: Rolling Associate Vice President of Notified by: A & B Notified by: B, D (Rolling) Enrollment Spaces 3 Hope International University Evangel University 866-464-6736 Paul Alexander Judy Peebles, Executive Assistant for Fax: 978-867-4682 VP for Academic Affairs Enrollment Management [email protected] Spaces 3 Spaces Available: 1-3 Application: Jan 1 714-879-3901 x1251 Phone: 417-865-2811 x7346 Selection: Mar 1 Fax: 714-879-1041 Fax: 417-575-5478 Notified by: A, B (Mar 15) [email protected] [email protected] Application: Mar 1 Application: March 1 Selection: Mar 15 Selection: March 15 Notified by: A, B, C Notified by: B, D Updated 8/3/2021 Houghton College John Brown University Kuyper College Ryan Spear Ed Ericson III Kevin Gilliam Director of Admission VP Academic Affairs Director of Admissions Spaces 3 Spaces 1 Spaces 1-2 585-567-9376 479-524-7129 616-988-3695 Fax: 585-567-9522 Fax: 479-524-7278 Fax: 616-988-3608 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Application: Jan 31 Application: Jan Application: Jan. 31 Selection: Feb 1 Selection: Feb 15 Selection: Mar. 1 Notified by: A, B (early Feb) Notified by: B, D Notified by: B, C, D Houston Baptist University Judson College (AL) Lee University James Steen Betty Ann Middlebrooks Amy Ballard VP of Enrollment Management VP for Business Affairs Director of Human Resources Spaces 3 Spaces 3 Spaces 3 281-649-3752 334-683-5127 423-614-8000 [email protected] Fax: 334-683-5147 Fax: 423-614-8078 Application: 60 days before classes [email protected] [email protected] Selection: 45 days before classes Application: Application: Rolling Notified by: A (30 days before classes) Selection: Selection: December Notified by: A Notified by: A, B (before May 1) Howard Payne University Karen LaQuey Judson University (IL) LeTourneau University Dir.
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