Interested in learning more about being a Christian in college? Looking for a private Christian university that will equip you for your career and ministry and will help you solve the problems the world is facing today?
Explore the North Central University blog – where we answer your questions about everything from the Christian college search process to how to afford college, to how to live out your faith in a variety of careers.
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Academic programs
Learn more about your future academic degree, and your future career. Ever wondered how to be a Christian teacher, or why entrepreneurs should go to college? Find out in these blog articles.
Campus and location
Does college location matter? Yes. Learn more about how college location impacts your experience and can set you up for career opportunities after you graduate.
College life tips
Not sure how to get along with your roommate? Need help transitioning to university life? Read these helpful articles for answers to these questions and more.
Paying for college
The question of how to afford college is one that every student wrestles with. Read these helpful blog posts for tips to pay for school and afford your education.
Visiting campus
The best way to decide whether or not a college is a good fit is to visit! Learn more about the best questions to ask on a college visit and what to look out for while you tour campus.
Deciding on a college
Choosing a college is not easy! Explore our helpful articles on how to decide on a college, including comparisons of public versus private colleges and even a free College Decision Worksheet for you to download.
Christian college Community
The experience that you’ll have at a Christian college is distinct from what you’ll find at a secular university. Read more about life at Christian universities and what you can expect.