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Online College education

Here at JAA our students are required, at a minimum, to be enrolled in college with at least 13.5 credits per quarter. That’s why the online learning program at Community Christian College is easily adapted and customized to meet student’s needs, no matter where they are located. With a passionate team of licensed teachers and staff, every course comes with tutoring services, online resource system, and academic counseling.

Community Christian College

Community Christian College exists as an associate degree granting liberal arts institution to foster student learning and to educate students in a Christian worldview by developing the skills, competencies, and character to engage and thrive in our diverse world. 

Students

Students are bound to make new discoveries, meet up with exciting people and ideas, face some tough challenges, and engage in some plain hard work! Our goal in the Administrative Offices is to give you the resources you need to succeed and reach your potential in this College setting. We desire to support your efforts and yet challenge you to stretch yourself beyond the “comfort zone” of what you have previously known

Programs

Community Christian College offers one program of instruction leading to the two-year Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts degree.  We believe it is essential for Christians to have some genuine understanding of basic areas of knowledge such as history, literature, the natural sciences, psychology, theology, and sociology.

Admissions

Community Christian College welcomes students who can profit from the College’s educational program, who are committed to learning, and who enjoy the prospect of learning within a community of Christian scholarship.

Credits

The Liberal Arts program consists of required courses and possible elective courses distributed evenly through two years of study in eight quarters (four quarters per academic year). Each course is worth from 1.5 or 4.5 quarter credits, thus yielding a degree program requirement of 94.5 quarter credits. Students must maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average (i.e. average of all terms combined) for graduation.