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CCSC Canyon Christian Schools Consortium CANYON CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS CONSORTIUM

when Christian schools work together, united for a higher purpose, we strengthen our community while providing students with an excellent, Christ-centered education.

Vision Grand Canyon University is a premier Christian university educating people to lead and serve.

Mission Grand Canyon University prepares learners to become global citizens, critical thinkers, effective communicators and responsible leaders by providing an academically challenging, values-based curriculum from the context of our Christian heritage. The curriculum at GCU is designed to prepare students with the skills and knowledge needed in the contemporary job market. Students are challenged to develop these tools and to push their intellectual limits in order to become successful in their careers. In addition, the curriculum fosters personal discovery so that students can realize within themselves the elements of compassion and accountability. A uniquely important element of the GCU mission statement is the defining attribute of its Christian heritage. The GCU community defines its culture by the way its members reflect a committed relationship with Christ and create the GCU experience in a manner that reflects His teachings to support students and graduates through a successful life journey. These normative Christian values are integral to the development, maturity and education of ethical and morallyrespectable citizens who continue on the path of life-long learning. Each element or objective of the GCU mission statement is uniquely addressed in the GCU curriculum and by the GCU culture, which shapes a rich learning environment from which students graduate with professional and life skills. Global Citizens Global citizens are those who learn with empathy, avoid ethnocentrism and embrace the reality that people are different with different perspectives on history, religion, value systems and many other aspects of life and living. Global citizenship means that by understanding others, one can understand himself or herself. Romans 10:12b The same Lord is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on Him. Critical Thinkers Critical thinkers are those who work to master clarity and logic in thought by asking questions and pursuing knowledge to avoid delusion and blind acceptance of ideas, to reduce vulnerability and to work to find solutions rather than dwell on problems. 2 Timothy 2:15 Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a workman who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth. Effective Communicators Effective communicators are those who work toward and develop excellence in proficient language use, understand how the written word impacts others intellectually and emotionally and are challenged to employ new venues or modes of communication. Psalm 19:14 May the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart be pleasing in your sight, O Lord. Responsible Leaders Responsible leaders are those who are grounded in the reality of the world, accept the consequences of choice and strive unselfishly to help others meet their highest potential through servant leadership. Matthew 20:26 Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant.

We Believe the Bible, in the Old and New Testament Scriptures to be the only infallible, true and authoritative Word of God.

Doctrinal Statement WE BELIEVE the Bible, in the Old and New Testament Scriptures to be the only infallible, true and authoritative Word of God. WE BELIEVE that there is one God, eternally existent in three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. We believe in God the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven and earth, of all that is, seen and unseen. WE BELIEVE in the deity of our Lord Jesus Christ, the only Son of God. For us and for our salvation He came down from heaven, was incarnate of the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary and became truly human. Being fully God and perfect man He performed miracles and lived a sinless life. WE BELIEVE Jesus Christ suffered a vicarious and atoning death through the shedding of His blood. He was buried and on the third day was resurrected in His body; after which He ascended to be seated at the right hand of the Father. He will come again in glory to judge the living and the dead and his kingdom will have no end. WE BELIEVE that mankind was originally created in the image and likeness of God and free from sin. Through the temptation of Satan, they transgressed the command of God and fell from their original righteousness, whereby all people have inherited a sinful nature that is opposed to God and are thus under condemnation. As soon as they are capable of moral action, they become actual transgressors. WE BELIEVE that for salvation of lost and sinful people, the regeneration by the Holy Spirit is absolutely essential. We believe in the present ministry of the Holy Spirit by whose indwelling the Christian is enabled to live a godly life. We believe that the Holy Spirit is fully God and is worshipped and glorified with the Father and Son. He divinely inspired the scriptures, convicts the world of sin, righteousness and judgment, leads Christ s Church in truth and is the Teacher and Comforter sent by Jesus Christ. WE BELIEVE that salvation comes through Jesus Christ alone; that salvation involves the redemption of the whole person and is offered freely to all who exercise faith in Jesus Christ. We believe in the resurrection of both the saved and the lost; those who are saved unto the resurrection of the living and those who are lost unto the resurrection of damnation. WE BELIEVE in the spiritual unity of believers in our Lord Jesus Christ as one holy Catholic and Apostolic Church, Christ s Body and Bride ministering reconciliation to a lost world. As ambassadors for the Kingdom of God and the Church, we affirm that evangelism and engagement in societal issues are both part of our Christian duty; both are necessary expressions of our doctrines of God and humanity, our love for our neighbor and our obedience to Jesus Christ. WE BELIEVE the message of salvation proclaimed by Christ s Church is an indictment upon every form of alienation, oppression and discrimination, denouncing evil and injustice wherever it exists by lovingly ushering in the good news that Christ reconciled the world to Himself.

About GCU Since 1949, Grand Canyon University has been helping students find their purpose and achieve their potential by preparing them to pursue their chosen career, advance in their current career or re-career into a different field. As a Christian university, GCU also encourages students to find their purpose in Christ, with an emphasis on applying Christian values and ethics to their studies and to the workplace. As a regionally accredited university, GCU offers online and campus-based degree programs in a dynamic learning environment for both traditional students as well as working professionals. Our classes offer engaging interaction with classmates and individual attention from instructors who care about your success. GCU is also experiencing an exciting time of campus expansion that includes new dorms, classrooms, a student recreation center, food court and bowling alley. The main attraction is the 5,000-seat Arena that is home to our men s and women s basketball teams and also hosts other events such as concerts and world-renowned Christian speakers. Accreditation Grand Canyon University has the following accreditations: Grand Canyon University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. (800-621-7440; http://www.ncahlc.org/). GCU, through its College of Nursing, is nationally accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) and is approved by the Arizona State Board of Nursing (www.aacn.nche.edu/ accreditation). Grand Canyon University is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP) to offer the following degrees: Bachelor of Science in Accounting Bachelor of Science in Marketing Bachelor of Science in Business Administration Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurial Studies Master of Business Administration Executive Master of Business Administration

Methods of Instruction TRADITIONAL CAMPUS Big things are happening at Grand Canyon University. Building on our rich academic, fine arts and athletic history, we ve committed more than $240 million dollars to expanding our campus in the heart of Phoenix. In addition, we added new degree programs and welcomed a record campus population of nearly 6,500 students in the Fall of 2012. With plans for new construction, a move up to Division I athletics and a diverse student body, this is just the beginning. EVENING COURSES Some individuals prefer the face-to-face interaction that can only be achieved through attending a traditional campus setting. For this reason, we offer classes that meet one evening per week at GCU s main campus, as well as select, off-site satellite locations. ONLINE You can be anywhere, study at any time and still enjoy the close connection with your classmates and instructor via online discussions. Students at Grand Canyon University receive 24/7 technical support through our online learning system. Offering bachelor s, master s and doctoral degrees, our colleges offer a variety of real-world, relevant programs that may be taken 100% online, with convenient start dates. TRADITIONAL CAMPUS EVENING COURSES ONLINE

Colleges COLLEGE OF THEOLOGY GCU offers several undergraduate and graduate Christian Studies degrees. These programs equip learners to lead as Christians in their areas of influence, be they secular, religious, professional or personal. Our Christian Studies degrees focus on biblical and theological knowledge, practical application of that knowledge, and the development of character and integrity in all aspects of life. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION The College of Education has been offering quality education degree programs for teachers since 1949. In fact, Grand Canyon University was originally established as a teacher s college and has been preparing educators and administrators for more than 60 years. The College of Education offers bachelor s and master s degree programs in areas such as elementary, secondary, early childhood, special education, curriculum and instruction, educational leadership and educational administration. KEN BLANCHARD COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Reflecting on our commitment to ethics and sound business principles, Grand Canyon University renamed its business school in honor of internationally respected business leader and author Ken Blanchard. The Ken Blanchard College of Business incorporates many of his proven educational, leadership and general management techniques into its curriculum and offers bachelor s degree programs in Business, Accounting, Applied Management, Economics, Finance, Healthcare Management, Public Safety, Emergency Management and Sports Management. Master s degree programs are offered in the areas of Accounting, Finance, Health Systems, Leadership, Marketing, Public Administration and Strategic HumanResource Management. COLLEGE OF NURSING AND HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS The College of Nursing and Health Professions is highly recognized and offers a variety of nursing and health professions degree programs. Our nursing programs include a traditional four-year bachelor s degree program in nursing, a fast track RN to BSN and MSN specialties in Family Nurse Practitioner, Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist, Nursing Education and Nurse Leadership. The Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education along with the Arizona State Board of Nursing accredits our Bachelor of Science in Nursing program. GCU also offers several health professions programs including a Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration, Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences: Professional Development and Advanced Patient Care, bachelor s degrees in Athletic Training and counseling, as well as a Master of Science in Health Care Administration. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES At Grand Canyon University, we consider the College of Arts and Sciences the foundational college of the university. All students who spend four years at GCU will take a number of their courses from this College, regardless of their major. In addition to offering the supporting coursework to students who are planning to join the workforce in business, education or health care, the College of Arts and Sciences also focuses on preparing students to live as vital members of our society. The College of Arts and Sciences offers bachelor s degree programs in Communications, English, History, Justice Studies, Psychology, Sociology, Biology, Pre-medicine, Respiratory Care, Exercise Science, Medical Imaging and Forensic Science. COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND PRODUCTION The College of Fine Arts and Production offers programs in theatre, dance, music, digital design and digital film, preparing students with a curriculum that emphasizes a diverse appreciation for the arts. GCU s College of Fine Arts and Production offers a uniquely cooperative approach where fine arts students are located in one college so they are able to train collaboratively. This type of holistic training prepares students for a future where their skills are able to cross over into other disciplines. Additionally, GCU s fine arts students are able to take part in GCU s critically acclaimed musical and theatrical productions as well as dance performances. COLLEGE OF DOCTORAL STUDIES The College of Doctoral Studies helps professionals develop the insight and inspiration needed to take their organizations to the next level of productivity and prosperity. Going beyond the typical program of study to focus on servant leadership, innovation and ethics, GCU s doctoral programs offer you a rare opportunity to evolve your leadership expertise in ways that positively impact all stakeholders in your organization. The College of Doctoral Studies offers three distinct degree programs tailored toward the specific interests of our students: the Doctor of Education in Organizational Leadership, Doctor of Business Administration and Doctor of Philosophy in Psychology. Programs Offered We offer more than 100 majors and concentrations in a variety of career fields. Faculty More than 2,000 faculty teach campus and online programs.

Services STUDENT LIFE Grand Canyon University has a vibrant student life, with a student government, intramural sports, campus events, student leadership programs and community service opportunities. SPIRITUAL LIFE Grand Canyon University offers Chapel, prayer ministry, Bible studies, campus ministries, outreach opportunities, mission trips and much more to strengthen the faith of our students. Because ministry is such a strong component of our student experience, our students make friends with others who have the same values and who encourage them to live out their faith in the real world. COMMUNITY LIFE Grand Canyon University s campus offers both dorm and apartment living. Hegel Hall, Canyon Hall, Prescott Hall, Camelback Hall, Sedona Hall, Chapparal Hall and Saguaro Hall open for the fall of 2013 feature suite-style rooms that can be shared by up to six roommates. Each room comes furnished with two extra-long beds, desks and furnished common rooms. The central common room is shared by all for TV, snacks and games. The North Rim Apartments bridge the gap between dorm living and the real world. Students seeking a more independent living arrangement can take advantage of the one bedroom/one bath, two bedroom/ one bath or two bedroom/two bath, unfurnished North Rim Apartments. A renovated, four-story Student Union slated to open in Fall 2013 will bring even more dining options to campus. There will also be a student relaxation and study space as well as a large coffee shop overlooking spectacular views of campus. Other campus features include a heated pool and bowling alley. ATHLETICS GCU has a rich tradition of excellence in sports and with 22 NCAA Division II athletic teams, offers more NCAA sanctioned sports than any university in Arizona. Last year the NCAA awarded GCU the Learfield Sports Directors Cup to recognize it as the nation s best Division II athletic program in America for the 2011-12 season. Grand Canyon University is pleased and honored to be moving to Division I athletics and joining the Western Athletic Conference, one of the longest-running and most reputable athletic conferences. Starting with the 2013/2014 season, Grand Canyon University will begin the process of reclassifying from Division II to Division I. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Grand Canyon University s library offers a study and research environment to students, faculty and staff. Library services include: Research assistance (online and campus) Library and database use instruction (online and campus) Wireless web access Course reserved materials Interlibrary loan (online and campus) Copiers/FAX machine COMPUTER LAB There are three computer labs on campus, both outfitted with new Dell OptiPlex computers and 17 monitors. The computer labs offer internet access and a host of applications for use outside of the classroom. Each student has an individual login that includes secured space on a server to store personal files. In addition to the lab computers, wireless access is available for students with laptops. RECREATION AND FITNESS CENTER The 50,000-square-foot Recreation and Fitness Center features modern locker rooms, athletic training facilities, three basketball courts and practice facilities for wrestling, basketball and volleyball. ARENA The 135,000-square-foot Arena seats 5,000 and houses GCU s men s and women s basketball programs, along with other athletic events, concerts and conferences. This facility opened in the fall of 2011. CAREER SERVICES Career Services provides the resources, professional knowledge and support to help students: Explore college majors and career options Write effective resumes Polish interviewing skills Establish networking etiquette Research industries Identify job opportunities on and off campus

Background and Purpose In the fall of 2010, a small group of Arizona Christian school administrators met with Brian Mueller, Grand Canyon University CEO, to learn of and assist in shaping an innovative new approach to supporting Christian education. Grand Canyon University and CCSC members recognized that when Christian schools function together in accordance with their mission and values, the entire Christian school community benefits. The consortium is designed to provide a holistic approach to Christian education by reducing the cost of private Christian education, increasing enrollment for faith-based high schools and offering incentives to attract top Christian high school students to Grand Canyon University. Our goal in creating the consortium is to provide CCSC students, parents and teachers with a variety of opportunities and benefits, including the following: Students graduating from a Canyon Christian Schools Consortium member high school can receive up to a $5,000 GCU scholarship.* Further, this scholarship is awarded each year tuition was paid at a CCSC member high school, which could total $20,000 toward college tuition over the course of four years. Grand Canyon University offers dual enrollment courses, providing students with an opportunity to reduce the time to complete a bachelor s degree from four years to three. This could reduce college costs by up to 25 percent. CCSC members have access to an exclusive 10 percent discount** for their faculty and staff, providing savings toward tuition and fees for degree programs at Grand Canyon University. Parents of CCSC member students are eligible for a 10 percent discount** on tuition for bachelor s, master s or doctoral degree programs at Grand Canyon University. The goal of the Canyon Christian Schools Consortium is to provide benefits to Christian schools that will impact their entire school community - teachers, staff, students and parents. Grand Canyon University greatly appreciates and values the ministry that Christian schools provide in helping to train our young people to be lights for Christ in the world and community in which they live. The relationships developed through CCSC help strengthen and support the overall work being done in Christian schools to share the love of Jesus Christ. Greg Harman, Academic Partnership Director Grand Canyon University *Scholarships may be awarded based on incomplete transcripts. At the time in which final, official transcripts are received, GCU reserves the right to rescind or modify the scholarship if it is determined that eligibility was not achieved. This scholarship offer is valid through 9/9/2013 for 2013 fall semester and 1/13/2014 for 2014 spring semester. To be eligible, students must meet scholarship requirements. GCU reserves the right to decline scholarship awards for any reason. If a student does not meet the minimum renewal criteria, their scholarship will be forfeited. Grand Canyon University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. (800-621-7440; http://www.ncahlc.org/) **The CCSC discount cannot be combined with any other institutional aid offer or discount.

Canyon Christian Schools Consortium Scholarship Students graduating from a CCSC member high school can receive up to a $5,000 GCU scholarship* for each year of attendance, which could total $20,000 toward college tuition over the course of four years. Graduating students must complete the GCU admissions application and submit official transcripts demonstrating admissibility, with a 3.0 or greater unweighted GPA or a minimum 19 ACT composite or 920 SAT (math and verbal only) score. CCSC Scholarship recipients must meet certain community involvement requirements while attending Grand Canyon University, including weekly Chapel attendance and participation in biannual University community building activities. Scholarship awards of $5,000 (for students living on campus) or $2,500 (for students living off campus) are split equally for fall and spring semesters. The scholarship is renewable based on the number of years high school tuition was paid at a CCSC member school. GCU scholarships are allowed to be stacked up to the following limits: - President s scholars up to $16,500* - All other scholars up to $14,000* - All scholars living off campus up to $11,500* Scholarship recipients must maintain a full-time student status (12 or more credits/semester), remain in good academic standing with a GPA of 2.5 or above and uphold the ethical and moral values by which GCU stands.

Dual Enrollment Grand Canyon University offers dual enrollment opportunities, providing high school students with an affordable and efficient way to gain a head start on their college degree. Students may participate in dual enrollment classes in one of two ways: 1. Qualified high school instructors may be approved to teach GCU courses at your school during the regular school day (if available in your state). 2. Students may attend online classes taught by GCU faculty. INDIVIDUAL COURSES Faculty, staff and parents at CCSC member schools receive a 10 percent discount** on individual courses. GCU provides the opportunity to take individual courses from our bachelor s and master s degree programs. These courses are designed with our students busy schedules in mind and are offered 100 percent online for maximum flexibility. Courses can be used to fulfill core subject area requirements, transfer into a degree program or provide in-depth information on a topic of interest. In addition, CCSC members will have access to an exclusive 5 percent discount for spouses of their staff, providing savings toward tuition and fees for online undergraduate, graduate or doctor degree programs at GCU. CREDITS AND COSTS Grand Canyon University s dual enrollment courses are four credits. Dual enrollment tuition is $210 for the course or $52.50 per credit. The fee for course materials varies by course. Educator and Parent Benefits DEGREE DISCOUNT Grand Canyon University is proud to offer faculty, staff and parents of students at CCSC member schools an exclusive 10 percent discount** toward tuition for bachelor s, master s and doctoral degree programs. In addition, CCSC members will have access to an exclusive 5 percent discount** for spouses of their staff, providing savings toward tuition and fees for online undergraduate, graduate or doctor degree programs at GCU. ONLINE CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR TEACHERS A 10 percent discount** on online continuing education courses is available to faculty, staff and parents at CCSC member schools. At GCU, teachers can earn three graduate credits in three weeks with our online continuing education courses. These courses provide a challenging and innovative take on today s most critical topics. We currently offer nearly 50 courses, with some of the most popular fulfilling endorsement requirements for special education and reading. Check with your Department of Education and school to ensure these courses will apply. GCU ONLINE JOB BOARD Grand Canyon University is pleased to offer our CCSC partners free access to the GCU Online Job Board, allowing you to conveniently reach our students with job and internship opportunities and maximize your recruitment efforts. This system will allow you to post jobs and internships, search resumes, review and accept applicants, communicate with candidates and keep in touch with us. Next Steps to Becoming a CCSC Scholar Students of CCSC member schools are eligible for a variety of unique benefits, including special scholarship opportunities at Grand Canyon University. For more information on attending GCU and CCSC scholarship opportunities, please contact: 800-800-9776 campusadmissions@gcu.edu **The CCSC discount cannot be combined with any other institutional aid offer or discount. *Scholarships may be awarded based on incomplete transcripts. At the time in which final, official transcripts are received, GCU reserves the right to rescind or modify the scholarship if it is determined that eligibility was not achieved. This scholarship offer is valid through 9/9/2013 for 2013 fall semester and 1/13/2014 for 2014 spring semester. To be eligible, students must meet scholarship requirements. GCU reserves the right to decline scholarship awards for any reason. If a student does not meet the minimum renewal criteria, their scholarship will be forfeited. Grand Canyon University is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. (800-621-7440; http://www.ncahlc.org/).