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CC U at a Glance Support Colorado Christian University

▪ Religious Affiliation: ▪ Academics: ▪ Memberships:

mind spirit service


Interdenominational • 44 degree programs • Council for Christian • Student Scholarships: The Fund for Beckman Scholars was established in honor of President Emeritus
• Licensure and certification Colleges and Universities
▪ Main Campus: programs in high-demand, • Council of Independent Colleges
Dr. David Beckman. It is a tribute to his legacy of scholastic excellence, leadership, and heartfelt care for
• Lakewood, Colorado
high-growth fields • Evangelical Council for students. As donations are received toward The Fund, the total amount of gifts contributed during each
• Regional Centers – ▪ Financial Aid: Financial Accountability calendar year will be awarded as scholarships to eligible students for use during the following academic year.
College of Adult and Graduate Studies: 93 percent of traditional- ▪ Athletic Affiliations:
Denver Tech Center undergraduate students receive • NCAA Division II, • Gift Matching: Many companies encourage philanthropy by matching their employees’ gifts to colleges
Lakewood Center scholarships or some other form of Rocky Mountain Athletic
Northglenn Center/Global Online Center and universities such as CCU. Most match the gift dollar for dollar, and some will even double or triple the
financial aid Conference
Northern Colorado Center - Loveland, Colo. • NCCAA Division I
amount. Participating companies may also recognize donations made by retirees and/or spouses.
Southern Colorado Center - Colorado Springs, Colo. ▪ Accreditations:
• North Central Association Higher (National Christian College
Western Colorado Center - Grand Junction, Colo. Athletic Association) • Estate Planning Gifts: Be a legacy! Through a Charitable Gift Annuity or by including CCU in your will or
Learning Commission
▪ Enrollment: • National Association of Schools bequest, you will provide a lasting impact that will change students’ lives for many years to come.
More than 3,600 students annually in of Music
traditional-undergraduate, adult-undergraduate,
and graduate programs Reaching the Goal: Impacting the World Through Christian Education.
For more information on giving to Colorado Christian University,
please contact the Office of Development at 303.963.3330 or

Board of Trustees
visit our Web site at www.ccu.edu/support

Mr. Gary Armstrong


Mr. William Armstrong
Mr. Don Harwell
Mr. Tim Kenczewicz
Ms. Susan Mueller
Mr. William Pauls COLORADO CHRISTIAN
UNIVERSITY
Dr. Toby Cole Mr. Sam Kimbriel Mr. Walt Rakowich
Mr. Terry Considine Mr. Harold Krause Mr. Donald Siecke
Dr. James Dixon Mr. Chick Lee Dr. Donald Sweeting
Mrs. Terry Doig Ms. Lee McDowell (Vice Chairman) Mr. William White (Chairman)
Dr. Margaret Fomer Mr. Tim McTavish

President’s Cabinet Annual Report
Fiscal Year 2009
Mr. John Andrews, Director, Centennial Institute
Mr. Ron Benton, Assistant Vice President for Administrative Services
Mr. Brian Bissell, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Richard Crombie, Vice President for Adult and Graduate Studies
Mr. Jim McCormick, Vice President for Student Development
Dr. Cherri Parks, Vice President for Academic Affairs, College of Undergraduate Studies
Dr. Keith Wright, Vice President of Development

Deans
College of Undergraduate Studies
Dr. Sid Buzzell – School of Theology
Dr. Sara E. Dallman – School of Education
Dr. Charles E. King – School of Business and Leadership
Dr. William R. Saxby – School of Humanities and Sciences
Mr. Steven T. Taylor – School of Music
College of Adult and Graduate Studies
Dr. Cameron L. Wold – Dean of Academic Affairs
Dr. Mellani J. Day – Business and Technology Division
Dr. Julia O. L. Harper – Curriculum and Instruction Education Division Office of Development
Dr. Laverne K. Jordan – Social Sciences and Humanities Division 8787 W. Alameda Ave.
Lakewood, CO 80226
Dr. Barbara J. White – Nursing and Sciences Division www.ccu.edu/Support • 303.963.3330
A Letter from the President Financial Statements
Thank you! By the grace of God, and with your prayers and financial backing, Colorado Christian
University just concluded a banner fiscal year of rising enrollment, academic achievement,
evangelism, missions, and great success in athletics and community life.
Key Highlights Assets

Statement of Financial Position

Total Assets $
51,006,273
• Despite a nationwide enrollment slump at private institutions, the College of Undergraduate Studies jumped
Thank you for your faithfulness as we seek to honor Christ and share His love on campus eight percent, including 342 new students and the largest freshman class in CCU history. Liabilities and Net Assets
and around the world…teach students to trust the Bible, live holy lives, and be evangelists…to • Academic performance increased among incoming, traditional CCU freshmen: The Class of 2013 averages a Total Liabilities $
15,942,197
accomplish strategic education and cultural objectives and prepare our students for leadership in 24.2 ACT score (up two full points), a 3.47 high-school GPA, and a 29-percent improvement in numbers among Total Net Assets $
35,064,076
the church, academia, business, the arts, government, and many other professions. new students in the top three academic categories.
• Enrollment in the College of Adult and Graduate Studies hit a 1,000-student margin of growth since four years Total Liabilities and Net Assets $
51,006,273
We appreciate your encouragement and support more than you know. ago, with six regional centers now firmly established in the Denver Metro area and across the state, as well as
globally accessible online programs. Statement of Activities
Sincerely, • New programs, curriculum, and accreditation were introduced throughout the University. Operating Revenue and Support
• 300 students began utilizing a computer-assisted instructional system designed to improve learning Tuition and Fees $
32,470,946
and retention. Scholarships and Grants ($5,473,516)
• As a result of CCU’s landmark victory over the State of Colorado in the 10th Circuit Court, our students Federal Grants $
322,066
William L. Armstrong,
became eligible to receive state-funded scholarships. Contributions $
464,772
President
• Former Colorado Senate president John Andrews became director of the Centennial Institute, CCU’s new Auxiliary Services $
4,266,613
think tank, where he immediately established a highly credentialed fellowship, launched the Centennial Review Interest and Dividends $
251,052
monthly publication, and hosted a widely attended public debate on global warming, among other events. Other Income $
602,046
• 142 students and 19 staff members served with 14 CCU2theWorld missionary teams across the United States Total Revenue and Support $
32,903,979
and in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central America, and Europe. Students also served throughout the Denver

Vision Statement

Metro and Front Range areas with ministries and advocacy groups for the homeless, elderly, foster-care Net Assets Released $
522,552
families, incarcerated youth, third-world nations, and skiers and snowboarders (it’s estimated that CCU students
log a combined total of 45,000 volunteer hours each year). Expenses
We envision graduates who think critically and creatively, lead with high ethical and professional standards, • The men’s basketball team made it to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Final Four, a noteworthy Program Services
embody the character and compassion of Jesus Christ, and who thereby are prepared to impact the world. accomplishment in one of the most competitive NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. Along with the Instruction $
11,405,545
baseball and women’s soccer teams, they also competed in the National Christian College Athletic Association Academic Support $
4,200,490
national tournaments. Both men’s teams captured third-place finishes. Student Services $
9,321,955
• CCU also received the RMAC Sportsmanship Cup for the second consecutive year in the award’s three-year Auxiliary Enterprises $
4,584,041
history, acknowledging the emphasis our coaches and athletes place on character during competition. Supporting Activities
General and Administrative $
2,364,260

Strategic Objectives
Fund Raising $
765,589
Public Service $
67,202

Financial Awards 2008-2009 Academic Year


Total Expenses $
32,709,082
▪ Honor Christ and share the love of Christ on campus and around the world
▪ Teach students to trust the Bible, live holy lives, and be evangelists Change in Net Assets from Operations $
717,449
▪ Be a magnet for outstanding students and prepare them for positions of significant leadership in the
church, business, government, and professions by offering an excellent education in strategic disciplines Non-Operating
▪ Teach students how to learn Income ($4,581,341)
▪ Teach students how to think for themselves Expenses ($198,457)
▪ Teach students how to speak and write clearly and effectively
▪ Give students significant opportunities to serve our Lord while they are at CCU and to help them Change in Net Assets ($2,607,949)
develop a lifetime habit of such service
▪ Impact our culture in support of traditional family values, sanctity of life, compassion for the poor, Net Assets, Beginning of Year $
35,662,010
biblical view of human nature, limited government, personal freedom, free markets, natural law, original
intent of the Constitution, and Western civilization Academic Merit Scholarships $
3,218,052 Net Assets, End of Year $
33,054,061
▪ Be seekers of truth Athletic Scholarships $
503,854
▪ Debunk “spent ideas” and those who traffic in them Church Scholarships $
92,250
▪ Ask God to multiply our time and ability to the glory of His great name Endowed Scholarships $
84,900
▪ Be a servant of the church Music Scholarships $
73,850
▪ Become a great university Need-Based University Assistance $
1,125,723
TOTAL $5,098,629
CC U at a Glance Support Colorado Christian University
▪ Religious Affiliation: ▪ Academics: ▪ Memberships:

mind spirit service


Interdenominational • 44 degree programs • Council for Christian • Student Scholarships: The Fund for Beckman Scholars was established in honor of President Emeritus
• Licensure and certification Colleges and Universities
▪ Main Campus: programs in high-demand, • Council of Independent Colleges
Dr. David Beckman. It is a tribute to his legacy of scholastic excellence, leadership, and heartfelt care for
• Lakewood, Colorado
high-growth fields • Evangelical Council for students. As donations are received toward The Fund, the total amount of gifts contributed during each
• Regional Centers – ▪ Financial Aid: Financial Accountability calendar year will be awarded as scholarships to eligible students for use during the following academic year.
College of Adult and Graduate Studies: 93 percent of traditional- ▪ Athletic Affiliations:
Denver Tech Center undergraduate students receive • NCAA Division II, • Gift Matching: Many companies encourage philanthropy by matching their employees’ gifts to colleges
Lakewood Center scholarships or some other form of Rocky Mountain Athletic
Northglenn Center/Global Online Center and universities such as CCU. Most match the gift dollar for dollar, and some will even double or triple the
financial aid Conference
Northern Colorado Center - Loveland, Colo. • NCCAA Division I
amount. Participating companies may also recognize donations made by retirees and/or spouses.
Southern Colorado Center - Colorado Springs, Colo. ▪ Accreditations:
• North Central Association Higher (National Christian College
Western Colorado Center - Grand Junction, Colo. Athletic Association) • Estate Planning Gifts: Be a legacy! Through a Charitable Gift Annuity or by including CCU in your will or
Learning Commission
▪ Enrollment: • National Association of Schools bequest, you will provide a lasting impact that will change students’ lives for many years to come.
More than 3,600 students annually in of Music
traditional-undergraduate, adult-undergraduate,
and graduate programs Reaching the Goal: Impacting the World Through Christian Education.
For more information on giving to Colorado Christian University,
please contact the Office of Development at 303.963.3330 or

Board of Trustees
visit our Web site at www.ccu.edu/support

Mr. Gary Armstrong


Mr. William Armstrong
Mr. Don Harwell
Mr. Tim Kenczewicz
Ms. Susan Mueller
Mr. William Pauls COLORADO CHRISTIAN
UNIVERSITY
Dr. Toby Cole Mr. Sam Kimbriel Mr. Walt Rakowich
Mr. Terry Considine Mr. Harold Krause Mr. Donald Siecke
Dr. James Dixon Mr. Chick Lee Dr. Donald Sweeting
Mrs. Terry Doig Ms. Lee McDowell (Vice Chairman) Mr. William White (Chairman)
Dr. Margaret Fomer Mr. Tim McTavish

President’s Cabinet Annual Report
Fiscal Year 2009
Mr. John Andrews, Director, Centennial Institute
Mr. Ron Benton, Assistant Vice President for Administrative Services
Mr. Brian Bissell, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Richard Crombie, Vice President for Adult and Graduate Studies
Mr. Jim McCormick, Vice President for Student Development
Dr. Cherri Parks, Vice President for Academic Affairs, College of Undergraduate Studies
Dr. Keith Wright, Vice President of Development

Deans
College of Undergraduate Studies
Dr. Sid Buzzell – School of Theology
Dr. Sara E. Dallman – School of Education
Dr. Charles E. King – School of Business and Leadership
Dr. William R. Saxby – School of Humanities and Sciences
Mr. Steven T. Taylor – School of Music
College of Adult and Graduate Studies
Dr. Cameron L. Wold – Dean of Academic Affairs
Dr. Mellani J. Day – Business and Technology Division
Dr. Julia O. L. Harper – Curriculum and Instruction Education Division Office of Development
Dr. Laverne K. Jordan – Social Sciences and Humanities Division 8787 W. Alameda Ave.
Lakewood, CO 80226
Dr. Barbara J. White – Nursing and Sciences Division www.ccu.edu/Support • 303.963.3330
A Letter from the President Financial Statements
Thank you! By the grace of God, and with your prayers and financial backing, Colorado Christian
University just concluded a banner fiscal year of rising enrollment, academic achievement,
evangelism, missions, and great success in athletics and community life.
Key Highlights Assets

Statement of Financial Position

Total Assets $
51,006,273
• Despite a nationwide enrollment slump at private institutions, the College of Undergraduate Studies jumped
Thank you for your faithfulness as we seek to honor Christ and share His love on campus eight percent, including 342 new students and the largest freshman class in CCU history. Liabilities and Net Assets
and around the world…teach students to trust the Bible, live holy lives, and be evangelists…to • Academic performance increased among incoming, traditional CCU freshmen: The Class of 2013 averages a Total Liabilities $
15,942,197
accomplish strategic education and cultural objectives and prepare our students for leadership in 24.2 ACT score (up two full points), a 3.47 high-school GPA, and a 29-percent improvement in numbers among Total Net Assets $
35,064,076
the church, academia, business, the arts, government, and many other professions. new students in the top three academic categories.
• Enrollment in the College of Adult and Graduate Studies hit a 1,000-student margin of growth since four years Total Liabilities and Net Assets $
51,006,273
We appreciate your encouragement and support more than you know. ago, with six regional centers now firmly established in the Denver Metro area and across the state, as well as
globally accessible online programs. Statement of Activities
Sincerely, • New programs, curriculum, and accreditation were introduced throughout the University. Operating Revenue and Support
• 300 students began utilizing a computer-assisted instructional system designed to improve learning Tuition and Fees $
32,470,946
and retention. Scholarships and Grants ($5,473,516)
• As a result of CCU’s landmark victory over the State of Colorado in the 10th Circuit Court, our students Federal Grants $
322,066
William L. Armstrong,
became eligible to receive state-funded scholarships. Contributions $
464,772
President
• Former Colorado Senate president John Andrews became director of the Centennial Institute, CCU’s new Auxiliary Services $
4,266,613
think tank, where he immediately established a highly credentialed fellowship, launched the Centennial Review Interest and Dividends $
251,052
monthly publication, and hosted a widely attended public debate on global warming, among other events. Other Income $
602,046
• 142 students and 19 staff members served with 14 CCU2theWorld missionary teams across the United States Total Revenue and Support $
32,903,979
and in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central America, and Europe. Students also served throughout the Denver

Vision Statement

Metro and Front Range areas with ministries and advocacy groups for the homeless, elderly, foster-care Net Assets Released $
522,552
families, incarcerated youth, third-world nations, and skiers and snowboarders (it’s estimated that CCU students
log a combined total of 45,000 volunteer hours each year). Expenses
We envision graduates who think critically and creatively, lead with high ethical and professional standards, • The men’s basketball team made it to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Final Four, a noteworthy Program Services
embody the character and compassion of Jesus Christ, and who thereby are prepared to impact the world. accomplishment in one of the most competitive NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. Along with the Instruction $
11,405,545
baseball and women’s soccer teams, they also competed in the National Christian College Athletic Association Academic Support $
4,200,490
national tournaments. Both men’s teams captured third-place finishes. Student Services $
9,321,955
• CCU also received the RMAC Sportsmanship Cup for the second consecutive year in the award’s three-year Auxiliary Enterprises $
4,584,041
history, acknowledging the emphasis our coaches and athletes place on character during competition. Supporting Activities
General and Administrative $
2,364,260

Strategic Objectives
Fund Raising $
765,589
Public Service $
67,202

Financial Awards 2008-2009 Academic Year


Total Expenses $
32,709,082
▪ Honor Christ and share the love of Christ on campus and around the world
▪ Teach students to trust the Bible, live holy lives, and be evangelists Change in Net Assets from Operations $
717,449
▪ Be a magnet for outstanding students and prepare them for positions of significant leadership in the
church, business, government, and professions by offering an excellent education in strategic disciplines Non-Operating
▪ Teach students how to learn Income ($4,581,341)
▪ Teach students how to think for themselves Expenses ($198,457)
▪ Teach students how to speak and write clearly and effectively
▪ Give students significant opportunities to serve our Lord while they are at CCU and to help them Change in Net Assets ($2,607,949)
develop a lifetime habit of such service
▪ Impact our culture in support of traditional family values, sanctity of life, compassion for the poor, Net Assets, Beginning of Year $
35,662,010
biblical view of human nature, limited government, personal freedom, free markets, natural law, original
intent of the Constitution, and Western civilization Academic Merit Scholarships $
3,218,052 Net Assets, End of Year $
33,054,061
▪ Be seekers of truth Athletic Scholarships $
503,854
▪ Debunk “spent ideas” and those who traffic in them Church Scholarships $
92,250
▪ Ask God to multiply our time and ability to the glory of His great name Endowed Scholarships $
84,900
▪ Be a servant of the church Music Scholarships $
73,850
▪ Become a great university Need-Based University Assistance $
1,125,723
TOTAL $5,098,629
A Letter from the President Financial Statements
Thank you! By the grace of God, and with your prayers and financial backing, Colorado Christian
University just concluded a banner fiscal year of rising enrollment, academic achievement,
evangelism, missions, and great success in athletics and community life.
Key Highlights Assets

Statement of Financial Position

Total Assets $
51,006,273
• Despite a nationwide enrollment slump at private institutions, the College of Undergraduate Studies jumped
Thank you for your faithfulness as we seek to honor Christ and share His love on campus eight percent, including 342 new students and the largest freshman class in CCU history. Liabilities and Net Assets
and around the world…teach students to trust the Bible, live holy lives, and be evangelists…to • Academic performance increased among incoming, traditional CCU freshmen: The Class of 2013 averages a Total Liabilities $
15,942,197
accomplish strategic education and cultural objectives and prepare our students for leadership in 24.2 ACT score (up two full points), a 3.47 high-school GPA, and a 29-percent improvement in numbers among Total Net Assets $
35,064,076
the church, academia, business, the arts, government, and many other professions. new students in the top three academic categories.
• Enrollment in the College of Adult and Graduate Studies hit a 1,000-student margin of growth since four years Total Liabilities and Net Assets $
51,006,273
We appreciate your encouragement and support more than you know. ago, with six regional centers now firmly established in the Denver Metro area and across the state, as well as
globally accessible online programs. Statement of Activities
Sincerely, • New programs, curriculum, and accreditation were introduced throughout the University. Operating Revenue and Support
• 300 students began utilizing a computer-assisted instructional system designed to improve learning Tuition and Fees $
32,470,946
and retention. Scholarships and Grants ($5,473,516)
• As a result of CCU’s landmark victory over the State of Colorado in the 10th Circuit Court, our students Federal Grants $
322,066
William L. Armstrong,
became eligible to receive state-funded scholarships. Contributions $
464,772
President
• Former Colorado Senate president John Andrews became director of the Centennial Institute, CCU’s new Auxiliary Services $
4,266,613
think tank, where he immediately established a highly credentialed fellowship, launched the Centennial Review Interest and Dividends $
251,052
monthly publication, and hosted a widely attended public debate on global warming, among other events. Other Income $
602,046
• 142 students and 19 staff members served with 14 CCU2theWorld missionary teams across the United States Total Revenue and Support $
32,903,979
and in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Central America, and Europe. Students also served throughout the Denver

Vision Statement

Metro and Front Range areas with ministries and advocacy groups for the homeless, elderly, foster-care Net Assets Released $
522,552
families, incarcerated youth, third-world nations, and skiers and snowboarders (it’s estimated that CCU students
log a combined total of 45,000 volunteer hours each year). Expenses
We envision graduates who think critically and creatively, lead with high ethical and professional standards, • The men’s basketball team made it to the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Final Four, a noteworthy Program Services
embody the character and compassion of Jesus Christ, and who thereby are prepared to impact the world. accomplishment in one of the most competitive NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. Along with the Instruction $
11,405,545
baseball and women’s soccer teams, they also competed in the National Christian College Athletic Association Academic Support $
4,200,490
national tournaments. Both men’s teams captured third-place finishes. Student Services $
9,321,955
• CCU also received the RMAC Sportsmanship Cup for the second consecutive year in the award’s three-year Auxiliary Enterprises $
4,584,041
history, acknowledging the emphasis our coaches and athletes place on character during competition. Supporting Activities
General and Administrative $
2,364,260

Strategic Objectives
Fund Raising $
765,589
Public Service $
67,202

Financial Awards 2008-2009 Academic Year


Total Expenses $
32,709,082
▪ Honor Christ and share the love of Christ on campus and around the world
▪ Teach students to trust the Bible, live holy lives, and be evangelists Change in Net Assets from Operations $
717,449
▪ Be a magnet for outstanding students and prepare them for positions of significant leadership in the
church, business, government, and professions by offering an excellent education in strategic disciplines Non-Operating
▪ Teach students how to learn Income ($4,581,341)
▪ Teach students how to think for themselves Expenses ($198,457)
▪ Teach students how to speak and write clearly and effectively
▪ Give students significant opportunities to serve our Lord while they are at CCU and to help them Change in Net Assets ($2,607,949)
develop a lifetime habit of such service
▪ Impact our culture in support of traditional family values, sanctity of life, compassion for the poor, Net Assets, Beginning of Year $
35,662,010
biblical view of human nature, limited government, personal freedom, free markets, natural law, original
intent of the Constitution, and Western civilization Academic Merit Scholarships $
3,218,052 Net Assets, End of Year $
33,054,061
▪ Be seekers of truth Athletic Scholarships $
503,854
▪ Debunk “spent ideas” and those who traffic in them Church Scholarships $
92,250
▪ Ask God to multiply our time and ability to the glory of His great name Endowed Scholarships $
84,900
▪ Be a servant of the church Music Scholarships $
73,850
▪ Become a great university Need-Based University Assistance $
1,125,723
TOTAL $5,098,629
CC U at a Glance Support Colorado Christian University
▪ Religious Affiliation: ▪ Academics: ▪ Memberships:

mind spirit service


Interdenominational • 44 degree programs • Council for Christian • Student Scholarships: The Fund for Beckman Scholars was established in honor of President Emeritus
• Licensure and certification Colleges and Universities
▪ Main Campus: programs in high-demand, • Council of Independent Colleges
Dr. David Beckman. It is a tribute to his legacy of scholastic excellence, leadership, and heartfelt care for
• Lakewood, Colorado
high-growth fields • Evangelical Council for students. As donations are received toward The Fund, the total amount of gifts contributed during each
• Regional Centers – ▪ Financial Aid: Financial Accountability calendar year will be awarded as scholarships to eligible students for use during the following academic year.
College of Adult and Graduate Studies: 93 percent of traditional- ▪ Athletic Affiliations:
Denver Tech Center undergraduate students receive • NCAA Division II, • Gift Matching: Many companies encourage philanthropy by matching their employees’ gifts to colleges
Lakewood Center scholarships or some other form of Rocky Mountain Athletic
Northglenn Center/Global Online Center and universities such as CCU. Most match the gift dollar for dollar, and some will even double or triple the
financial aid Conference
Northern Colorado Center - Loveland, Colo. • NCCAA Division I
amount. Participating companies may also recognize donations made by retirees and/or spouses.
Southern Colorado Center - Colorado Springs, Colo. ▪ Accreditations:
• North Central Association Higher (National Christian College
Western Colorado Center - Grand Junction, Colo. Athletic Association) • Estate Planning Gifts: Be a legacy! Through a Charitable Gift Annuity or by including CCU in your will or
Learning Commission
▪ Enrollment: • National Association of Schools bequest, you will provide a lasting impact that will change students’ lives for many years to come.
More than 3,600 students annually in of Music
traditional-undergraduate, adult-undergraduate,
and graduate programs Reaching the Goal: Impacting the World Through Christian Education.
For more information on giving to Colorado Christian University,
please contact the Office of Development at 303.963.3330 or

Board of Trustees
visit our Web site at www.ccu.edu/support

Mr. Gary Armstrong


Mr. William Armstrong
Mr. Don Harwell
Mr. Tim Kenczewicz
Ms. Susan Mueller
Mr. William Pauls COLORADO CHRISTIAN
UNIVERSITY
Dr. Toby Cole Mr. Sam Kimbriel Mr. Walt Rakowich
Mr. Terry Considine Mr. Harold Krause Mr. Donald Siecke
Dr. James Dixon Mr. Chick Lee Dr. Donald Sweeting
Mrs. Terry Doig Ms. Lee McDowell (Vice Chairman) Mr. William White (Chairman)
Dr. Margaret Fomer Mr. Tim McTavish

President’s Cabinet Annual Report
Fiscal Year 2009
Mr. John Andrews, Director, Centennial Institute
Mr. Ron Benton, Assistant Vice President for Administrative Services
Mr. Brian Bissell, Senior Vice President, Chief Financial Officer
Mr. Richard Crombie, Vice President for Adult and Graduate Studies
Mr. Jim McCormick, Vice President for Student Development
Dr. Cherri Parks, Vice President for Academic Affairs, College of Undergraduate Studies
Dr. Keith Wright, Vice President of Development

Deans
College of Undergraduate Studies
Dr. Sid Buzzell – School of Theology
Dr. Sara E. Dallman – School of Education
Dr. Charles E. King – School of Business and Leadership
Dr. William R. Saxby – School of Humanities and Sciences
Mr. Steven T. Taylor – School of Music
College of Adult and Graduate Studies
Dr. Cameron L. Wold – Dean of Academic Affairs
Dr. Mellani J. Day – Business and Technology Division
Dr. Julia O. L. Harper – Curriculum and Instruction Education Division Office of Development
Dr. Laverne K. Jordan – Social Sciences and Humanities Division 8787 W. Alameda Ave.
Lakewood, CO 80226
Dr. Barbara J. White – Nursing and Sciences Division www.ccu.edu/Support • 303.963.3330

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