Central Christian Colleges of Kansas
| Founded in 1884, Central Christian is an evangelical college that provides a personalized educational experience through liberal arts and professional studies that seeks to prepare students to be academically competent, socially responsible, professionally astute, service oriented, and spiritually mature. Central Christian College is unveiling an accredited Bachelor of Science in Business in Organizational Leadership in a 100% online format. Whether you are working in a small or large company, are planning to run your own business, or are looking to advance your skills in your personal and professional life, Central Christian College's Bachelor of Science in Business in Organizational Leadership will teach you the attitudes, abilities, tools, skills, and knowledge, built upon a strong ethical foundation, to be able to help you excel in the global marketplace. Most students will have less than 24 college credits transferred in. Top 5 Reasons to Choose Central Christian College
Credit for Prior LearningThe prior learning credits can be achieved from a number of different sources, including college transcripts, workshops, seminars, self-study, non-credit classes, training programs and/or work experiences. It is the prior learning (not just the experience) from these sources that must be documented. The amount of credit, the courses to be accepted, and the method of evaluation will be determined on an individual basis. Adult learners may earn up to 30 semester hours of credit for prior learning by submitting a portfolio for evaluation by the program director. Participation in Online CoursesActive engagement allows you to get the most of your online Central Christian experience. It is required that students participate in threaded discussions a minimum of three times each week throughout each module. (Online attendance is fulfilled by logging into the course page and participating as instructed in each module syllabus.) |
Accreditation
Central Christian College of Kansas is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.



