Colorado Christian University
Locations: Lakewood (CO)
Annual Tuition: $39,266
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Write a ReviewMichelle Wayman
Reviewed: 2/1/2017
Degree: Counseling
Colorado Christian University makes getting your Masters Degree online very easy. The enrollment staff and faculty are very kind and helpful. The curriculum is solid and definitely will prepare you to enter the field after graduation. Though I haven't completed my degree yet, I am very glad that I choose CCU to pursue my Masters through.
LR
Reviewed: 1/31/2017
Degree: Counseling
Colorado Christian University was one of the best decisions I made when deciding on my future. The instructors are great and very knowledgeable not only with the course context; but they bring their personal experiences for the students to reflect on. The classroom size is not very overwhelming; especially, for being out of school for so long. The admin side of the house could use some improvements but that may be due to new staff and/or changes that has been occurring the past few months. Also,... Read More
Andrea
Reviewed: 12/16/2016
Degree: Counseling
The instruction at CCU is high quality. The teachers challenge you and expect a lot out of your performance. The instruction is appropriate for the ages of the students and gives great insight into the materials and allows the students space to explore the curriculum with the cohort and the professors. This program teaches you how to do what will be expected of you when the time comes. The administrative side of the degree can be frustrating at times but for the most part everything goes smoothly.... Read More
Kellie Murry
Reviewed: 2/26/2015
Degree: Counseling
Would like to see the overall communication to be more stream lined and found in once place.
Jessica Salmonsen
Reviewed: 7/10/2014
Degree: Counseling
The staff support at CCU is unlike any other school I have attended. They always answer my phone calls and emails and are always extremely helpful. CCU's use of technology is out of this world!
Kristy Palacios
Reviewed: 7/7/2013
Degree: Counseling
It is a newer program that struggles in its continuity. The program is not well structured at this point. Some professors are new to the profession and do not have adequate experience in practice and are not actively practicing. It is difficult to learn from professors who concentrate on undergraduate requirements, such as writing style, instead of teaching how to be a counselor. Quite overpriced, extreme amount of homework, and limited regard for student success. Only 9 credits transfer to other... Read More
Kristy Palacios
Reviewed: 7/7/2013
Degree: Counseling
The program is in the process of development and lacks continuity.