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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
- Summit Christian College | United States | Home
Summit Christian College is an accredited college offering bachelor's and associate degrees, certificates, and individual courses in Bible, theology, ministry, Christian leadership and education through on-campus and online classes. SCC, in Gering, Nebraska, has been educating leaders since 1951. Here at SCC, we are committed to preparing you for the ministry God calls you to. "For we are God's handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do." - Ephesians 2:10 LEARN MORE Pursue a Ministry Degree Preaching and Teaching Church Leadership Youth Education Family Education Biblical Languages Missions VIEW DEGREES They trained me to dive deeper into the Word beyond just reading the Bible. Tristan Bridges Associate Pastor Northpoint Christian Church Student Testimony - Jason Bowman Play Video Student Testimony - Kelsie Lawson Play Video Student Testimony - Cristy Diffendaffer Play Video Student Testimony - Aaron Gorsuch Play Video Play Video Play Video Facebook Twitter Pinterest Tumblr Copy Link Link Copied Close Cost 75% of the overall cost for your education is covered by donors. Meaning before any financial aid you'd pay no more than... $10,970 Per Year MORE INFO Connect Anchor TALK TO A RECRUITER Call: 308-632-6933 Text: 307-251-5283 Branden Rezanina Director of Recruitment Events Be a part of supporting this ministry GIVE
- Spring Seminars (list) | summitcc
A LIFE OF FAITH Spring Seminar Series 2026 UNITY IN FAITH - Monday, March 16th Seminar #2 - Taught by Andi Grant Learn more CONQUERING YOUR GIANTS - Monday, April 20th Seminar #3 - Taught by Dave Parrish Learn more THE FAITH OF JESUS - Monday, May 18th Seminar #4 - Taught by Jeffry McKean Learn more BEYOND SIGHT - **REGISTRATION CLOSED** Seminar #1 - Taught by Aaron Prohs Learn more SEMINAR FAQ WHAT’S THE COST? All seminars are FREE and are available both in person (Gering, NE) and via Zoom. The faculty of SCC offer these seminars to potential students and churches as a way to experience what taking a class would be like while being equipped with important truths of the faith. ARE THESE SEMINARS FOR CREDIT? No. SCC does offer courses for credit through Summit BRIDGE which uses Zoom. Classes can be taken individually or lead toward a degree or certificate. For more information check under the ACADEMIC tab from our website: Summitcc.edu CAN I ATTEND ON CAMPUS? Absolutely! We’re located at 2025 21st St, Gering NE. You can also attend online via Zoom. The seminar specific code will be given upon registration for each seminar. WHAT TECHNOLOGUY DO I NEED FOR ATTENDING VIA ZOOM? You can use your smartphone, tablet, laptop or desktop computer. You do need a WI-FI connection and can use either the Zoom app or your browser to attend. A webcam is helpful, but not necessary. HOW LONG ARE THE SEMINARS? Each one will be 45 minutes long. WHEN ARE THESE SEMINARS SCHEDULED? Each seminar takes place the third Monday of the month (February thru May) from 6:00-6:45pm. (Feb 16th, March 16th, April 20th, and May 18th) ARE THERE ANY TEXTBOOKS OR WORKBOOKS REQUIRED? The short answer is no, though we recommend you have something to take notes on. NOTE: Faculty may suggest books or resources to supplement what is being taught. WHO CAN I CONTACT WITH OTHER QUESTIONS? During business hours (8-4 Mon thru Fri), you can contact the SCC office at 308-632-6933. In addition, you can reach out via email to Andi Grant at agrant@summitcc.edu .
- Summit Christian College | Our History
Learn about the history of Platte Valley Bible College, now known as Summit Christian College, located in Gering, Nebraska. Our History Platte Valley Bible College was incorporated in 1951 at Scottsbluff, Nebraska. In August 2005, the college was renamed Summit Christian College to more accurately reflect its mission. Summit Christian Church is historically affiliated with nondenominational, independent Christian Churches and Churches of Christ of the Restoration Movement. Summit Christian College endeavors to educate Christian leaders beyond the boundaries of the North Platte Valley. Summit seeks ministry-minded students who desire to make sound Biblical training part of their lives and leadership. The college's inaugural academic year began with Dr. Ellis Baker as its first president. Classes were held in the facilities of the Church at Bryant until 1953, when the college moved to 1702 4th Avenue in Scottsbluff. For many years, a program of Medical Missions was the unique contribution of the college to the efforts of the Church in the area of world evangelism. The efforts of those dedicated men and women who conducted and staffed the Medical Missions course of study are sincerely appreciated. However, a diminishing demand and personnel for medical missions brought the college to fully transition into its mission of educating leaders for Christian service. Dr. Baker resigned as president during 1957 because of health. Ellwood Beeman was called to the presidency in 1958. The following year, Gerald Parriott was called to join the faculty. The teamwork of Mr. Beeman as president and Mr. Parriott as Vice President of Academic Affairs had a great stabilizing effect on the college throughout the next twelve years. The growth of the student body from seven to 103 called for expanded facilities. A church building on the corner of 16th Street and 3rd Avenue was purchased. By 1966 a new building was built at that same location. In October 1972 Frank Bush became the president, serving until January of 1979. Mr. Beeman assumed responsibilities of president until July of 1981. Gerald Parriott became the fourth president of the college July 1, 1981 with Mr. Beeman serving as Vice President of Academic Affairs. This reversal of roles was in accordance with Mr. Beeman's wishes. Mr. Parriott served as president until the fall of 1985, at which time he resigned to return to the classroom full time. Lawrence D. Leathermon accepted the call to serve as president of the college and served November 1985 to March 2001. Mr. Leathermon, as president, and Mr. Parriott, as Vice President of Academic Affairs, worked as a team for the betterment of Platte Valley Bible College from 1985 to 2001. Dr. Parriott was appointed president of the college and Mr. Charles Beard began his work as Vice President of Academic Affairs in 2001. Jason Hanselman, a 1996 graduate of Platte Valley Bible College, became the sixth president in May of 2003. George Keralis became Vice President of Academic Affairs in 2005. Mr. Hanselman helped the college establish a degree completion program that allowed the college to fulfill its mission of educating leaders in the best and most efficient manner possible. In June of 2007, Summit Christian College purchased buildings and property at 2025 21st Street in Gering, NE. The property had formerly belonged to Heritage Health Care of Gering. The college immediately began a renovation project that transformed the former health care facility into a modern campus. The college began classes at its new Gering campus in January 2008. Scott Gribble began serving as the interim president and Merle Powell began serving as the Vice President of Academic Affairs in May of 2008. In the spring of 2009, David Parrish became the seventh president of Summit Christian College. With the Gering campus as its base of operations for its traditional college program and adult continuing education programs, the college has a renewed interest in refining its programs that prepare people for leadership in the areas of ministry, missions, and Christian education. During the existence of the college, its graduates and former students have worked throughout the United States and around the world preaching the Word of Life.
- Summit Christian College | WyoBraskaGIVES
Help ensure that leaders are prepared for Christian Service by donating to Summit Christian College here. Our Participation in WyoBraska GIVES We are excited to let you know that SUMMIT CHRISTIAN COLLEGE is participating in WyoBraska GIVES , a 24-hour online giving event organized by Oregon Trail Community Foundation to grow awareness and philanthropy for area non-profit organizations. Our college is among 104 participating non-profit organizations from Bridgeport, Neb. to Torrington, Wyo. Go directly to our page profile here: The 24-hour online fundraising event will take place from midnight to midnight on Tuesday, Nov. 13. The minimum donation to any of the participating non-profits is $10. There is no maximum contribution. You can help us prior to the Nov. 13 event in these ways: Make a Cheer Page on our WyoBraska GIVES profile page. This is a fun way to show your support and fundraise on behalf of Summit Christian College. Commit to giving early by submitting a Pre-Event Donor Pledge form Commit to giving early by submitting a Pre-Event Donor Pledge Online The donations we receive will be added to our White Fields Scholarship Fund. Each year our college awards up to $50,000 in scholarships and waivers to our students. Giving to this fund helps our students to pursue an excellent biblically-focused education and training at SCC while avoiding expensive student loan debt. We are grateful for your support and generosity! WyoBraska GIVES/Summit
- State Authorizations | summitcc
State Authorizations Summit Christian College is a four-year college chartered under the laws of the State of Nebraska. It is primarily a Bible college dedicated to the task of preparing individuals to serve in Christ’s church and other kingdom endeavors in fulfillment of the Great Commission. Nebraska Summit Christian College is located in Gering, Nebraska, and is authorized by Nebraska’s Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education to offer undergraduate programs on a “continuing basis” (Nebraska Revised Statute § 85-2403). Arkansas Summit Christian College has received a Letter of Exemption from Certification issued by the Arkansas Division of Higher Education to offer church-related programs/courses and grant church-related degrees. Arizona Summit Christian College is authorized to offer online religious degrees and classes which are used solely for religious purposes within a religious organization (A.R.S § 32-3022(E). Colorado Summit Christian College is authorized as a Religious Training Institution under the Degree Authorization Act (C.R.S. § 23-2-103 (4). Hawaii Summit Christian College, an accredited college without a physical presence in Hawaii, is authorized to offer online classes and award religious degrees and certificates (H.R.S. § 16-255-3). Kansas Summit Christian College, having no physical presence in Kansas, is authorized to offer online courses and award religious degrees and certificates in the state of Kansas. Louisiana Summit Christian College, not being domiciled in Louisiana, is authorized to offer online education to residents of Louisiana. Montana Summit Christian College, an institution owned, controlled, operated and maintained by a religious organization lawfully operating as a non-profit religious corporation is authorized to award religious degrees and certificates in the state of Montana. Oklahoma Summit Christian College, not having a physical presence in Oklahoma, is authorized to offer online classes and award religious degrees and certificates in the state of Oklahoma (§ 3.1.4.B). South Dakota Summit Christian College, not having a physical presence in South Dakota, is authorized to offer online classes and award religious degrees and certificates in the state of South Dakota. Texas Summit Christian College, as an accredited college with no physical presence in Texas is authorized to offer distance education programs in the state of Texas Wyoming Summit Christian College is authorized to offer educational services to Wyoming students (W.S § 21- 2-401) Summit Christian College is authorized to operate in the state of Colorado as a post-secondary religious institution in the category of “Seminary or Bible college”. Summit Christian College is authorized to transact business in the state of South Dakota. Summit Christian College is authorized to offer educational services to Wyoming students. Summit Christian College is authorized to transact business in the state of Hawaii. If you don't see your state on the list and you wish to study at Summit Christian College via The Bridge, contact SCC at: 308-632-6933 contact@summitcc.edu
- Visit | summitcc
Schedule your visit now! We can't wait to meet you! VISIT Experience Summit Christian College firsthand by visiting our campus in Gering, Nebraska. We believe the best way to understand what makes SCC special is to immerse yourself in our community. When you visit, you'll be welcomed like family and have the chance to see all that we have to offer. During your visit, you can: Attend Classes: Experience our engaging and dynamic classroom environment. Meet Our Professors: Have insightful conversations with our passionate and knowledgeable faculty. Connect with Students: Chat with current students and hear their personal stories and experiences. Explore Our Campus: Walk through our halls, visit our chapel, browse our library, and see our classrooms. Tour the Dorms: Get a sneak peek into our comfortable and welcoming dormitories. Plus, as our gift to you, every visitor receives a 3-credit hour scholarship! We look forward to welcoming you to Summit Christian College and helping you discover how our community can support your academic and spiritual growth. Schedule your visit now and start your journey with us! Schedule Your Visit Today!
- Transfer Students | summitcc
Transfer Students Prospective students who wish to transfer credit from another institution should follow the General Admission Procedures. Additionally, during the application process, they must provide Summit Christian College with an official transcript of credit from all previous institutions attended. The registrar’s office will evaluate all transfer credit on a case-by-case basis. The amount of credit received will depend on the student’s prior academic performance and desired degree program. The registrar will evaluate courses for transferability based on the level of difficulty, course description, and nature and content of the course. After evaluating all transcripts, the Registrar’s Office will inform transfer students of the number of credit hours and required courses they need to take for their degree program. Summit Christian College will not apply transfer credit until the official transcripts have been received and evaluated by the registrar’s office and the student has enrolled in classes. Summit Christian College will not accept transfer credits for courses with a grade below 2.0. Students transferring in credit must take a minimum of 32 semester hours of credit for the B.S./B.A. or 16 semester hours of credit for the A.A. from SCC in order to receive their degree. Students transferring to Summit Christian College must be in good financial standing with all previous institutions they have attended, either having paid all outstanding bills or being current on any financial agreements. Students who become delinquent on their financial agreements with other institutions of higher learning will not be allowed to enroll in classes.
- Summit Christian College | Our Trustees
View a full listing of our current Board of Trustees members. Our Board of Trustees Angie Arnold, Rio Rancho, NM - Secretary Larry Berlin, Casper, WY - Vice Chairman Tristian Bridges, Spearfish, SD Dr. Roger Curry, Omaha, NE Rick Derr, Scottsbluff, NE - Treasurer Andy Gudahl , Minatare, NE Del Hamon , Torrington, WY Lyle Hinebauch, Gering, NE Dr. Jeff Holloway , Scottsbluff, NE - Chairman Jim Kittell, Wheatland, WY Raul Martinez, Gering, NE Ila McClenahan, Havre, MT Kirk Rusch, Scottsbluff, NE Chuck Schmidt, Valley Center, KS Jonathan Seng , Bridgeport, NE John Steele, Douglas, WY Warren Steele, Douglas, WY Wing Wong , Manchester, NH Summit Christian College is served by a group of men and women committed to seeing the Mission, Core Values and Institutional Goals of the college carried out. Our Board of Trustees are volunteers, giving of their time, talents and resources to support our mission of educating leaders for Christian service.
- Summit Christian College | academics
Summit Christian College is an accredited college offering bachelor's and associate degrees, certificates, and individual courses in Bible, theology, ministry, Christian leadership and education through on-campus and online classes. Contact our Admissions office, visit, or apply here. ACADEMICS Degrees Degrees & Majors Bachelor of Arts: Major in Biblical Studies A degree designed to prepare students for ministry positions, missions, or graduate school. This degree has an emphasis on the study of the original languages of the Bible. Bachelor of Science: Major in Biblical Studies Designed to prepare students for ministry positions, missions, or graduate school. Students can focus their ministry degree on emphases such as, missions, preaching and teaching, church leadership, youth, and family education. Bachelor of Science: Major in Christian Studies Designed for students who have already received a BA/BS/AA or have 48 transferable credit hours in the appropriate areas and desire a career or degree change in order to pursue missions, pastoral, youth or family ministry. Students pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree may select an emphasis in the following: Family Education in the Church Youth Education in the Church Preaching and Teaching Church Leadership Missions Associate of Arts in Biblical Studies Designed for students who desire to serve in a local church, serve as a mission support role (an administrative position), or go on to complete a major in a field of study not available at SCC. Students can take many of their general education courses in a Christian environment and receive a solid Biblical foundation. Associate of Arts in Christian Studies Designed for students who would like to complete an associate degree at SCC and an associate degree at a community college or have completed an associate degree at another institution and are seeking an associate degree from a Christian college. Certificate in Christian Foundations Designed to give students a firm foundation in their faith in Christ as they go out into the secular workplace or into the local church. It equips students with the necessary skills and knowledge to stand firm in the faith and share it with those around them. Apply Class Schedule For specific details, in cluding curricular objectives, required courses, and sample course sequences, please view pages 58-73 in our current Academic Catalog. Alternative Enrollment Alternative Enrollment Options *All classes can be taken on campus or at a distance through the Summit Bridge. Spiritual and Professional Development: Being a Spiritual and Professional Development student offers you an opportunity to earn college credit at a manageable pace before committing to a specific degree program. No matter your age or how you are serving, connecting with other Christian leaders and learning from each other provides incredible community and ministry motivation to keep you strong and growing. Choose courses that fit into your schedule and take them on campus or at a distance through Summit Bridge. High school juniors and seniors: You can earn up to 12 hours of dual credit and get a head start on your college education even if you aren’t sure what you want to major in yet. Spiritual and Professional Development cultivates a biblical foundation that will help you develop leadership skills you can use right now. Deepening your biblical knowledge will help you grow as a Christian leader for the rest of your life whether you serve in full time ministry or not. Audit: Through this non-credit option, you will connect with a community of other Christian leaders looking to learn and grow. This is a great way to keep your mind and ministry skills sharp without the pressure of homework and tests. Join us on campus or through the Summit Bridge. Expanded Course Offerings: Tailor your education to your specific interests and goals by taking courses from both SCC and Western Nebraska Community College. This allows you to take advantage of the strengths and specializations of both institutions. Alternative Enrollment Application Summit BRIDGE Summit BRIDGE What is Summit BRIDGE? An online distance learning option utilizing the video conferencing platform, Zoom , for live streaming from the classroom Ideal for those seeking personal and professional development in ministry and leadership, but are unable to attend classes at our campus in Gering, NE Allows students to take real-time courses in their home, office, or other location Available to students living in Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, M innesota, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas, and Hawaii Summit BRIDGE courses can be taken for audit or credit. Courses taken for credit can be applied to the fulfillment of all certificates and degrees at Summit Christian College or complete our six-course Summit BRIDGE Certificate. For more information about Summit BRIDGE contact: Scott Gribble (308) 632-6933, Ext. 217. Apply for Summit BRIDGE Alumni Learning Alumni Learning If you are a Summit Christian College or Platte Valley Bible College Alumni, we have a special way for you to return to your love of learning. Audit courses in person or at a distance through Summit Bridge at a flat rate of $100 per course. Apply Here

