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Partners Advancing the Kingdom Scholarship

Partners Advancing the Kingdom (PAK) is an initiative launched by Colorado Christian University to build partnerships with select Christian organizations. This partnership provides opportunities for students associated with these organizations to pursue their education at CCU.

The PAK scholarship is available to prospective students (new freshman and transfer students) whose parents are employees of these partner organizations. Recipients will receive a $1,250 annual award ($5,000 over four years) to CCU's College of Undergraduate Studies. Students must apply and be accepted to CCU by February 1 of each year in order to be eligible. Student eligibility is subject to program terms and conditions.

Interested students should consult their CCU enrollment counselor for application guidelines and details.

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