"Community Christian College, with campuses in primarily underserved urban communities, exists as an associate's 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."

To accomplish the mission, Community Christian College offers a two-year liberal arts education in a Christian environment. To complete the mission, we strive for the following:

1. To provide students the opportunity to complete successfully a program of study provided in a Christian setting and from Christian perspectives.

  • All students - including those from socio-economically or spiritually oppressed or disadvantaged backgrounds - are able to gain admission and begin a course of study at Community Christian College.

  • All students will complete a course of study or earn the A.A. degree.

  • All students will be equipped to continue their studies at a four-year college or university.

2. To offer a curriculum in the liberal arts that promotes the development of Christian knowledge, skills, and values.

  • The curriculum will include courses in six areas: Religious studies, humanities, communication skills and critical thinking, mathematics and natural sciences, social and behavioral sciences, and lifelong development

  • The students' exposure to the curriculum will be shaped and supported by an individual planning process (i.e. My Blueprint for Life).

  • The curriculum will be characterized by:

    • The use of God's Word in the classroom (as it illuminates all subject matter and inquiry).

    • The reliance upon prayer in the classroom.

3. To provide a Christian faculty:

  • Who are committed to integrating their Christian faith with their academic discipline in further education, research and writing.

  • Who are committed to leading by example.

  • Who are committed to the classroom.

  • Who are committed to working with students.

4. To manage the College in a way that:

  • Reflects sound financial stewardship.

  • Realizes efficient operations and effective management practices.

5. To use assessment and evaluation in such a way that:

  • Outcomes continually inform purposes, goals and objectives.

  • The mission and vision are furthered as a result.