Community Christian College
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| Motto: | It's all about the students. |
| Established: | 1994 |
| Type: | Private |
| President: | Friedhelm Radant, Ph.D |
| Faculty: | 30 |
| Undergraduates: | 45 |
| Location: | Redlands, California, USA |
| Campus: | Suburban |
| Nickname: | CCC |
| Website: | http://cccollege.net |
Community Christian College is a private Christian two-year College located in Redlands, California, USA. Currently CCC exclusively offers an Associate's degree in Liberal Arts, generally for students who later plan to transfer to a four-year University. Because of the school's current Accreditation status, students are only secured full transfer to other Christian Universities that the school has close ties with. Yet it should be noted that various students have successfully transferred to Universities outside of this criterion.
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[edit] History
The College was incorporated in June 1994 as a nonprofit corporation for the public benefit. It is governed by its own self-perpetuating Board of Trustees, and, as such, is legally and financially independent of any church, denomination, or educational institution. The College's trustees, now 14 in number, include educators, business persons, pastors, and leaders of Christian non-profit organizations, all representing a wide range of denominations and Christian fellowships.
[edit] Organization
CCC operates three regional campuses in Redlands, Sun Valley, and San Bernardino. Many of the classes given outside of the Redlands campus are provided through Polycom (a teleconferencing system), where a professor on the Redlands campus can give his lecture to students on the Sun Valley and/or the San Bernardino campuses. The Polycom system also allows for students on one campus to interact audio-visually through two-way conversations with professors and fellow students on the other campuses.
[edit] Accreditation
Community Christian College is a candidate for accreditation with TRACS (Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools), which indicates that the institution has achieved initial recognition and is progressing toward accreditation.

