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  • Summit Christian College | Classes

    View the current semester's schedule of classes CLASSES Fall 2026 Classes All classes can be taken on the Gering Campus or through Summit Bridge . NOTE: Courses with prerequisites apply to degree seeking students only 7:30am - 8:50am Homiletics - MMN2103 J. McKean Tuesdays and Thursdays An introduction to the theory and practice of preaching, providing students with experience in the preparation and presentation of messages. Prophetic Themes of the Old Testament - BOT4503 A. Prohs Tuesdays and Thursdays This course focuses on the nature of Old Testament prophecy, the common characteristics of the prophets, and their messages. Pastoral Epistles - BNT4503 D. Robinson Tuesdays and Thursdays A detailed study of I and II Timothy and Titus, emphasizing the historical background and present-day application for the church and ministry. Composition and Grammar I - ENG1103 L. Seilsted Wednesdays and Fridays A study of basic sentence structure, conventional American English usage, and construction of logical thought units, including practice in writing paragraphs and longer compositions. Perspectives in Worldviews - PHI1103 D. Hulsey Wednesdays and Fridays An introductory course of worldview with a heavy emphasis on the Christian worldview and how it differs from deism, naturalism, post-modernism, Hinduism, and Islam. Adolescent Education - MCE3423 A. Grant Wednesdays and Fridays An examination of the characteristics and needs of the adolescent, together with the approaches necessary for effective teaching of adolescence. Prerequisite: MCE1103 9:30am - 10:50a m Life of Christ I - BNT1203 J. McKean Tuesdays and Thursdays A study of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ from before creation through his Galilean ministry as presented in the synoptic Gospels. The course will give special attention to the birth narratives in Matthew and Luke, Jesus’ miracles, and his teachings as presented in the Sermon on the Mount. Reformation History - HIS2403 A. Grant Tuesdays and Thursdays An in-depth study of the causal factors (issues, events, personalities, viewpoints, etc.) of the Protestant and Catholic reformations in Western Europe from the 15th century through the 18th century. Ministry with Youth - MMN3403 A. Dyson Tuesdays and Thursdays A study of current approaches to ministry with youth in which the roles of those working with youth are examined and youth program plans are developed. Logos in Use - MMN1103 A. Prohs Wednesdays and Fridays An introduction to the tools and features of the Logos Bible software, enabling students to use it for Bible study, research, and presentations. Principles of Interpretation - BGN2103 J. McKean Wednesdays and Fridays An introduction to principles and methods used in the interpretation and application of the Bible. Apologetics - PHI3203 L. Leatherman Wednesdays and Fridays An examination of the philosophical and logical bases of the Christian faith, evidences of the divine nature of the Christian faith, and the challenge given to that faith by the philosophical climate of contemporary society. 11:00am - 11:50a m Introduction to Christian Education - MCE1103 A. Grant Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays An examination of the role and function of the education program of the Church. A foundational course for all others in Christian education. Teaching and Preaching from the Old Testament - MMN4303 A. Prohs Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays To equip students to preach the various sections of the Old Testament by giving them the knowledge necessary to discover the relevance of the text and the life-changing message for Christians today. The course will focus on how the Old Testament text can be interpreted in light of its genre and context and our world today, and how to move from exegesis to exposition, from text to sermon. Prerequisite: MMN2103. Chapel - CHP1010-4040 A. Prohs Wednesdays 12:00pm - 12:50p m Mentored Ministry - The Meditation of a Christian Leader - MMN4303 L. Leathermon Wednesdays The Mentored Ministry courses are the for-credit courses of the Mentored Ministry Program. The Program is a “hands-on” focused, practical dimension of Summit Christian College’s academic program. It is designed to integrate academic exercise with practical ministry in an observable and evaluative environment, enabling the student to develop through various ministry activities. Mentored Ministry courses MMM2111-MMM3221 provide additional spiritual enrichment and development by examining the following four topics. MMM2111 – The Heart of a Christian Leader MMM2121 – The Prayer of a Christian Leader MMM3211 – The Meditation of a Christian Leader MMM3221 – The Purity of a Christian Leader 6:00pm - 8:40pm Introduction to Counseling - CSL3103 T. Grant Wednesdays and Fridays A consideration of the principles of various counseling theories and their application to human problems from the perspective of the pastoral ministry. Prerequisite: PSY2103. Financial Management - MAT2103 M. Merhing Tuesdays A study of practical financial methods to assist in personal and non-profit applications, including simple accounting, budgeting, the ethics of finance, and various aspects of managing a non-profit organization. Romans - BNT4313 J. McKean Tuesdays An in-depth study of the epistle, with emphasis given to Paul’s teachings on the Law vs. Grace and the relationship between Jews and Gentiles in the church. Old Testament Survey I - BOT1103 A. Prohs Thursdays An overview of the Old Testament, with a brief examination of the content of each book set in historical perspective, to introduce the student to the major themes and events and give a foundation for other Old Testament studies. Mentored Ministry Program Christian Involvement - MMM1110-4220 Last Thursday of the month on Short Schedule Christian Involvement courses are the non-credit hour courses of the Mentored Ministry Program. The Program is a “hands-on” focused, practical dimension of Summit Christian College’s academic program. It is designed to integrate academic exercise with practical ministry in an observable and evaluative environment, enabling the student to develop through various ministry activities. Communications Communication Concepts - COM2103 York College ONLINE - 8 weeks An introduction to the key concepts and guiding principles necessary for effective presentations. Topics include purpose, audience, credibility, logistics, content, organization, and performance. Download Class Schedule Tuition Costs: Standard - $690 per class Spiritual and Professional Development - $345 A single class for credit to put towards a degree if desired. Audit - $150 per class: A no-credit option without homework and tests. Apply Now Degree Seeking Non-Degree Seeking

  • Holy Land Tour | summitcc

    CELEBRATING 75 YEARS OF TRAINING LEADERS FOR MINISTRY! ANNOUNCING: A Pilgrimage to the Holy Land May 25th - June 4th, 2026 Imagine walking where Jesus walked... Journeying to Mount Carmel where Elijah stood before the prophets of Baal. Traveling to Galilee where Jesus called his disciples and taught the crowds and healed the broken. Walking the ancient Jericho-to Jerusalem Road as you recall the parable of the Good Samaritan. Tracing the footsteps of Redemption— You'll begin in Bethlehem and then visiting key sites in Jerusalem ; culminating at the Garden Tomb. This and so much more is waiting for you to experience! Celebrate SCC's 75th Anniversary with this once-in-a-lifetime pilgrimage to the Holy Land! SAVE YOUR SPOT TODAY! LEARN MORE

  • Summit Christian College | scholarships

    View our listing of scholarships currently available to students enrolled or enrolling in Summit Christian College. SCHOLARSHIPS We offer scholarships designed to contribute to your long-term success. All full-time degree-seeking students may apply for all applicable scholarships. Please submit completed applications to the Financial Aid Office along with all supplemental material in order to be eligible for the scholarship. Scholarships must be submitted by December 1 for the Spring semester and May 1 for the Fall semester. The current scholarships offered by Summit Christian College are listed below. Underlined titles are linked to the appropriate application form where you will find specific qualifications for that scholarship. For NEW students: For scholarships not automatically applied, submit the acceptance form or listed application to the Financial Aid Office (kcollopy@summitcc.edu ) to be eligible for the following scholarships. President's Up to 100% tuition for new incoming freshmen exhibiting high school academic excellence. *Due at time of application Campus Visit - 3-credit hour scholarship for a student completing a scheduled campus visit SCC Mission Trip High School - 3-credit hour scholarship to high school students participating in an SCC-sponsored mission trip Honor Camper - 3-credit hour scholarship for a student named as an honor camper at a summer youth camp Minister's dependent 25% tuition for new or returning full-time students Missionary’s dependent 25% tuition for new or returning full-time students Merit Scholarship acceptance form Freshmen enrolling in their first semester of post-secondary education may receive multiple Merit scholarships up to nine credit hours. *Due at time of application For RETURNING students: For scholarships not automatically applied, submit the appropriate application and supplemental material to the Financial Aid Office (kcollopy@summitcc.edu ). Mason Ministry Scholarship Up to 25% tuition for one semester for qualifying returning students. Phoebe Need-based for qualifying students. Funds are dispersed as available Senior 100% tuition for the senior year of SCC students with a 3.0+ cumulative GPA and a 3.5 GPA for the two previous semesters Academic Dean's - Up to 25% tuition for returning SCC students exhibiting academic excellence. (Partially Funded by the Mason Ministry Fund.) Minister's dependent 25% tuition for new or returning full-time students Missionary’s dependent 25% tuition for new or returning full-time students Alumni Scholarships: Alumni scholarships are for students who will become an alumni or for students who are dependents of alumni. Future Alumni Scholarship Students applying for the SCC Future Alumni Scholarship must submit BY APRIL 27, 2026 - the application, essay, and two references to alumni@summitcc.edu . Scholarships will be given as funds are available. All scholarships are for tuition only. ✓References need to be from a professor and a mentor in ministry ✓The essay will include 1) a description of the career you would like to pursue, and the reasons for this choice and 2) the characteristics that you consider most important in a Christian leader. Alumni Legacy Scholarship Students applying for the SCC Alumni Legacy Scholarship must submit BY APRIL 27, 2026 - the application, essay, and two references to alumni@summitcc.edu . Scholarships will be given as funds are available. All scholarships are for tuition only. ✓Applicants must be a current full-time student at SCC ✓Child of an SCC/PVBC alumnus ✓References need to be from a professor and a mentor in ministry ✓The essay will include 1) a description of the career you would like to pursue, and the reasons for this choice and 2) the characteristics that you consider most important in a Christian leader. Third-party scholarships (check with your church for details): Larry Plummer Scholarship - details pending

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  • Spring 2020 Dean's List and Honor Roll

    Summit Christian College in Gering, NE announces that the following students have been named to the Spring 2020 Dean’s List and Honor Roll. Dean's List (4.00 - 3.75 Semester GPA) Aaron Gorshuch Bergan Morris John Mulholland III Luke Muller Honor Roll (3.74 - 3.50 Semester GPA) Seth Leathermon Susanna Marks Chuks Morah Lauren Whaley Part-Time Honor Roll (4.00 - 3.50 Semester GPA, less than 12 semester credit hours) Nici Akey Michael Brown Summit Christian College offers Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Associate of Arts degrees and Certificate in Christian Foundations. Courses are available on campus and online through Summit Bridge. Learn more at www.summitcc.edu. Registration for the Fall 2020 semester is now open and classes begin Monday, August 24. Questions about enrollment can be made to admissions@summitcc.edu or call (308) 632-6933.

  • COMMENCEMENT 2020 - Degrees conferred, Wong gives commencement address online

    Summit Christian College is pleased to announce its 2020 graduates. Due to the COVID-19 restrictions placed on public gatherings during the Spring of 2020, Summit Christian College did not hold its annual Commencement ceremony. Instead, we would like to publicly recognize and honor our 2020 Graduates. We covet your prayers over these newly launched leaders, and we trust in God's almighty hand to guide them into their futures of purposeful Christian Service. Students completing all requirements for their chosen degrees for 2020 are Seth D. Leathermon, Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies; John Mulholland III, Bachelor of Science in Ministry Studies, summa cum laude; Natalie Jewel Santos, Associate of Arts; and Warren Steele, Associate of Arts. Seth Leathermon's immediate plans are to get married in July and stay in the area, enrolling in further Christian higher education and eventually serving in missions with his future wife, Brook. John Mulholland III completed his degree with a passion and long-term goals for cross-cultural ministry to Muslims. His immediate plans are to start a campus ministry at Western Nebraska Community College (WNCC) in Scottsbluff, NE Summit Christian College was also blessed with a very special Commencement address prepared by Mr. Wing Wong of Manchester, NH. Wong is a Platte Valley Bible College alumni and currently serves on the SCC Board of Trustees. Please see our 2020 graduates and Mr. Wong's Commencement address here.

  • AWARDS WEEK - Gorsuch honored with 2020 Barnabas Award

    Each spring Summit Christian College recognizes its outstanding students, student leaders, mentors and mentees, and scholarship winners during its Spring Awards Banquet. In the past, this event has featured a formal dinner prepared and hosted by our student leaders followed by an awards presentation in the SCC Chapel. Due to the current restrictions of COVID-19, the college will be announcing its award winners throughout this week. Today, we are pleased to announce that Aaron Gorsuch has been honored with the 2020 Barnabas Award. The name Barnabas means Son of Encouragement (Acts 4:36). The Barnabas Award is given to an SCC student that excels in encouraging others. The faculty believes this award is a great honor. Because of this, there have been years that it has not been awarded. Aaron is a nontraditional freshman this year. He has a caring heart and considers the needs of others. He continues to encourage others in their walk with Christ (as well as academic responsibilities) while pressing through trials of his own.

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