Undergraduate
At Cornerstone University, you’ll get the full college experience with a Christ-centered worldview. Learn more about the undergraduate experience below.
At Cornerstone University, you’ll get the full college experience with a Christ-centered worldview. Learn more about the undergraduate experience below.
Persevere in what you know you’re capable of. Our programs for adults provide a creative approach to learning anchored in Christ-centered virtues as you follow your unwavering purpose.
Go further as an influencer in your work and community. Our graduate programs prepare you to open new doors as you reach your God-given potential.
At Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, we're dedicated to learning, serving and leading through rigorous scholarship and a humble approach to Scripture.
Bryan Pasciak (B.S. ’11) graduated from Cornerstone University with a degree in business administration and was a member of the school’s 2011 National Champion basketball team. After Cornerstone, Bryan graduated from Notre Dame Law School. He currently practices as an attorney in the Chicago office of Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, where he has the privilege of representing clients in litigation pending in courts across the country.
Bryan spends much of his free time with his wife, Lauren, a former Cornerstone track and field All-American and volleyball player, their two children and golden retriever. His family attends Park Community Church’s Lincoln Park campus.
At Cornerstone University, you’ll get the full college experience with a Christ-centered worldview. Learn more about the undergraduate experience below.
Persevere in what you know you’re capable of. Our programs for adults provide a creative approach to learning anchored in Christ-centered virtues as you follow your unwavering purpose.
Go further as an influencer in your work and community. Our graduate programs prepare you to open new doors as you reach your God-given potential.
At Grand Rapids Theological Seminary, we’re dedicated to learning, serving and leading through rigorous scholarship and a humble approach to Scripture.