Accepted to CU

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Congratulations! You have been officially accepted to Cornerstone University.

What's Next?

Anytime!

  • Visit Campus
    Now that you’ve been accepted to Cornerstone, visiting campus is the next step to figuring out if CU is the place for you. During visit days you will have the opportunity to set up an individual appointment with your admissions counselor or an academic advisor. View dates and details on registering for a campus visit
  • Get Connected
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Spring:

  • Receive your financial aid package
    After completion of the FAFSA, accepted students will receive their financial aid package for review in March for the fall semester and November for the spring semester. 
  • Register for Encompass and set up a time to schedule your classes!
    Have you registered for classes yet? Be sure to attend Encompass in order to create your class schedule! (You must have submitted your tuition deposit in order to register for classes.)

Before May 1:

  • Send in your tuition and housing deposits!
    Included in your acceptance packet are two forms: tuition deposit and housing deposit. Send in your $150 tuition deposit to reserve your spot and register for classes. If you plan to live on campus, send in your $150 housing deposit to reserve your spot in the residence halls. If you are living on campus a total of $300 in tuition and housing deposits must be received.  Please note that the refund dates are May 1 (for your tuition deposit) and July 1 (for your housing deposit.) If you decide to cancel after said dates, your deposits are non-refundable. 
  • Check out our housing options!
    Explore your housing options. Be sure to include your top choices on your housing questionnaire when you send it in with your housing deposit!

Summer:

  • Request your final transcripts
    Before your high school graduation, request that your final transcripts be sent to Cornerstone by your high school guidance counselor.  If you took any college courses please request official copies of these transcripts as well.  Final high school and college transcripts are required for all incoming students.
  • Become familiar with CU!
    Now is the time to investigate CU deeper and become familiar with what life will be like as a current student.  Read the Cornerstone Confession, learn about on-campus and off-campus activities, and explore Grand Rapids.
  • Finalize all the details.
  • Get in touch with your admissions counselor to make sure that all your enrollment details have been finalized.  Your counselor will be able to confirm that your financial aid has been completed, your transcripts have been received, and arrival day details have been communicated.
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