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The Path to Your First Degree Starts Today! 

The Associate of Arts program allows students to enhance their learning by enrolling in a curriculum that will provide the foundation related to a specific discipline. This gives the student freedom to pursue whatever they desire from an arts perspective.

Start building a strong foundation of professional skills while gaining broader knowledge of the world around you. With an Associate of Arts degree, you can improve your writing, communication, critical-thinking, and computer-related abilities as you learn about a wide range of enriching subjects.

For example, in the Associates of Arts program you’ll study broad subject areas like math, history, the humanities, and the natural and social sciences. You’ll even learn about biblical literature. Plus, you’ll get to choose your own elective track.

The Path to Your First Degree Starts Today!

The Associate of Arts program allows students to enhance their learning by enrolling in a curriculum that will provide the foundation related to a specific discipline. This gives the student freedom to pursue whatever they desire from an arts perspective.

Start building a strong foundation of professional skills while gaining broader knowledge of the world around you. With an Associate of Arts degree, you can improve your writing, communication, critical-thinking, and computer-related abilities as you learn about a wide range of enriching subjects.

For example, in the Associates of Arts program you’ll study broad subject areas like math, history, the humanities, and the natural and social sciences. You’ll even learn about biblical literature. Plus, you’ll get to choose your own elective track.

The Path to Your First Degree Starts Today!

The Associate of Arts program allows students to enhance their learning by enrolling in a curriculum that will provide the foundation related to a specific discipline. This gives the student freedom to pursue whatever they desire from an arts perspective.

Start building a strong foundation of professional skills while gaining broader knowledge of the world around you. With an Associate of Arts degree, you can improve your writing, communication, critical-thinking, and computer-related abilities as you learn about a wide range of enriching subjects.

For example, in the Associates of Arts program you’ll study broad subject areas like math, history, the humanities, and the natural and social sciences. You’ll even learn about biblical literature. Plus, you’ll get to choose your own elective track.

  • An Associates Degree consists of 13 core courses with additional electives totaling 60 credit hours.
  • Each course is one semester long.
  • Classes are taught on campus and online.
  • The time it takes to complete the program is dependent on the number of transfer credits awarded upon enrollment.
  • Associates of Arts
  • Associates of Arts in Criminal Justice
  • Associates of General Studies

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How do I apply?

The first step towards your Associates is to apply, which you can do online in the Central Christian College Application Portal. After you finish that the admissions team will walk you through the admissions process.

How long will it take?

Students traditionally finish within two years but can finish sooner depending on the number of credits they transfer in from previous institutions.

Do you offer financial aid?

We do! Our financial aid office can help you get your federal financial aid and loans figured out.

Do I qualify for any scholarships?

There are numerous opportunities for residential students at Central Christian College to receive scholarships by utilizing your talents in areas such as sports, music or academic achievements. Contact your admissions counselor for more information!

Where do I schedule a visit?

To schedule a visit go to Preview.centralchristian.edu or call or text 620-241-0723 to schedule an in person or virtual visit.

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