Christendom is just a four year college. Although there is an associated graduate program it really isn’t part of the college proper.
The tuition is clear, you may or may not get some combination of loans, work-study, scholarship (I got a free ride on tuition my senior year, but they required me to live on campus and pay for their food.) Beacuse it is a small liberal arts college, there just isn’t a lot to fudge.
GCU is only 15 miles from me. It looks to be well-run. If “misrepresenting” costs is a crime, I should have had the feds go after my first college, the University of Chicago, which had a Pell Grant for $500 as part of my financial aid, when it turns out I didn’t qualify. Also, $1,300 in “work/study”, only I had to find the job! I didn’t make anywhere near $1,300 that way.
University of Chicago, which had a Pell Grant for $500 as part of my financial aid, when it turns out I didn’t qualify. Also, $1,300 in “work/study”, only I had to find the job! I didn’t make anywhere near $1,300 that way.
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I had very similar experience with the same University of Chicago. Very long time ago. I guess they keep getting away with this. Maybe we should report?😜
No, it is not a crime.
Crime is to be a real Christian University!
Both Obama and Biden are trying to bankrupt any and all independent teaching institutions.
If GCU was teaching DEI, nobody would penalize them!