Cornerstone College & Seminary

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At Cornerstone, I am able to take courses at cheaper tuition rates than other colleges. Plus, the professors are very friendly and every class feels personal.

Daniel Gowaty CCS Student

I loved taking the Biblical Counseling course last semester. All-in-all, that was one of my favorite courses that I have taken.

Caedryn McKenna CCS Student

Professor Jay quickly became a favorite professor of mine for his similar sense of humor compared to mine, but also his love for helping others in cultivating their own sound theology.

Daniel Milam CCS Student

One of my favorite parts about CCS is the community. I am always excited to come to class because everyone is so friendly and I know my presence is appreciated.

John Velleco CCS Student

If you're on the fence about coming to Cornerstone, then I say just do it! You'll end up having a great time and coming out of it with a degree that will help you no matter what you go into.

Scarlett Sizemore CCS Student

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The financial statements of Cornerstone College of Virginia undergo an annual audit by a Certified Public Accountant. Annual audit information is available to the public upon request. Contact us at info@CornerstoneCollegeVA.org to make a request.

Student Tuition and Fees Responsibility Policy

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Tuition and Fees Policy

Students are responsible for payment or making payment arrangements with the Dean of Students by the first day of classes. Any amount owed to the college including, but not limited to, tuition and fees is considered a receivable and a debt owed to the college. A receivable becomes past due if payment is not received by the payment due date. When a receivable becomes past due a “Registration Hold” is placed on a student’s electronic Populi account that prevents students from registering for future terms or making changes to the current term schedule until the balance is paid in full. In addition, graduation candidates must have all balanced due to the college paid in full in order to be eligible for graduation-related privileges, including receiving their diploma, having their degree conferred, and receiving education transcripts. Students who become unresponsive to collections attempts by the college will have their electronic Populi account place on “Course” and “Grades/Transcript” hold until payment or payment arrangements have been made. Student billings are sent out electronically monthly. Students are notified of account balances and tuition payments that are due. Those who have account balances are encouraged to work closely with the Dean of Students to ensure compliance with this tuition and fees policy. Please reach out to the Dean of Students, Audrey Richardson, for assistance at 540-898-5077 or email arichardson@CornerstoneCollegeVA.org.

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