Questions About the K-LOVE Summer 2024 Scholarship Contest
Find answers to commonly asked questions about Colorado Christian University and K-LOVE's tuition scholarship contest. Get information about eligibility requirements, contest winners, enrolling at CCU, and more below.
Scholarship Winners
How many scholarships will be awarded?
Two grand prizes will be awarded: one grand prize winner will be eligible for a $10,000 tuition scholarship, and one grand prize winner will be eligible for a $5,000 tuition scholarship. All other contest entrants will be eligible for a $1,000 tuition scholarship. Entrants must meet all CCU admission requirements and comply with contest rules to qualify for their scholarship.
How will I know if I won a grand prize scholarship?
You will be officially notified by an email and/or phone call on or after June 26, 2024. You must respond by phone or email within 14 days of being notified. If you do not respond within this time frame, you will be removed from grand prize consideration and an alternative winner will be selected. Winners must meet all eligibility requirements to receive the scholarship.
Scholarship Eligibility
Can I use the scholarship at any time?
In order to take advantage of this scholarship opportunity, you must start classes in your degree program at CCU's College of Adult and Graduate Studies by the deadline noted in the Contest Rules. You may start classes at any entry date offered for your program prior to this deadline.
How long is the scholarship offer available?
You must start classes in your degree program by the deadline noted in the Contest Rules, and use all scholarship funds by Fall Block 3, 2026. In addition, you must be registered for at least one class per year in order to retain your scholarship.
Can I give the scholarship to someone else?
No. The scholarship is non-transferable.
Do I need a high school diploma or bachelor's degree to be eligible for the scholarship?
You must have either a high school diploma or the equivalent to be eligible for admission to an associate or bachelor's degree program. You must have a bachelor's degree to be eligible for admission to a master's degree program.
If I want to earn a master's degree, do I need a bachelor's degree to be eligible for the scholarship?
Yes, a bachelor's degree is required for entrance into all of CCU's master's degree programs.
Can I qualify for a scholarship if I am an international student?
International students can qualify for the scholarship as long as they meet all admission requirements for international students.
Can I use the scholarship to take courses in CCU’s College of Undergraduate Studies?
No, the scholarship is only applicable to degree programs completed through CCU’s College of Adult and Graduate Studies.
I entered more than one scholarship contest for CCU. Can I use multiple scholarships to pay for my tuition?
No, students are not able to take advantage of more than one scholarship offered through a CCU scholarship contest.
I am eligible for CCU’s reduced military tuition. Am I also eligible for this Scholarship Contest?
No, students who are already receiving CCU’s reduced military tuition are not eligible to receive a separate scholarship through a CCU Scholarship Contest.
Scholarship Payments
Can I use the scholarship to pay for any class at CCU?
The scholarships may be applied toward degree programs in CCU's College of Adult and Graduate Studies. Students must apply to CCU and be enrolled as degree-seeking students. The scholarships may not be applied toward the fee to audit courses, or for core classes in our pre-licensure BSN program.
Will the scholarship cover the cost of my degree program?
The $10,000 and $5,000 grand prize scholarships could cover a substantial portion of the tuition cost to complete your degree program depending on how many credits from previous college courses you transfer to CCU. The degree plan you receive from your Enrollment Counselor will help determine this. A $1,000 scholarship will cover approximately 15%-25% of the tuition for each of your first four courses at CCU. Note: The scholarships may not be applied toward the fee to audit courses.
Visit the College of Adult and Graduate Studies Financial Aid and Tuition website for more information about tuition, scholarships, and flexible options for making your degree program affordable.
Can I use the entire scholarship amount to cover one class?
The scholarship is designed to be distributed evenly among multiple courses. If you won a $10,000 scholarship, you will receive a maximum of $1,000 toward each course (not to exceed the course tuition) for up to 10 courses. If you won a $5,000 scholarship, you will receive a maximum of $500 toward each course (not to exceed the course tuition) for up to 10 courses. If you won a $1,000 scholarship, you will receive a maximum of $250 toward each course for up to four courses.
What if I have less than 10 courses to complete my degree?
The scholarship is limited to $1,000 per course for the $10,000 scholarship winner, $500 per course for the $5,000 scholarship winner, and $250 per course for $1,000 recipients, regardless of how many courses you need to take.
Will I lose the scholarship if I don’t pass a course?
The scholarship amount is deducted from your student account at the beginning of the semester. If you do not pass a class, you will not have to pay back the scholarship, nor will you be refunded the tuition you paid for that course. Should tuition charges be reversed, the scholarship for that class will also be removed from your student account.
Is the scholarship given to me in a check or is it a credit on my student account?
The scholarship will show up as a credit on your bill for each course you are enrolled in during that semester.
Can I use the scholarship to purchase books, or pay other fees?
No, it is a tuition scholarship and cannot be used to cover other expenses.
What if I am eligible to receive employer reimbursement for school?
The amount of your scholarship will automatically be deducted from your student account. Your company can then reimburse the remainder of your tuition costs. Students who qualify for a tuition discount program at CCU are not eligible for this scholarship.
Can I still qualify for financial aid in addition to my scholarship?
Yes, there is no difference in the way you will apply and qualify for financial aid.
What if I am eligible to receive Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefits?
GI Bill® is a registered trademark of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
The amount of your scholarship will automatically be deducted from your student account. CCU will award the Post-9/11 GI Bill® benefit after the scholarship has been applied.
Taking Classes at CCU
Do I have to be considered a full-time student to earn my degree?
No, you may take as many or as few courses as you would like during any semester. However, in order to receive financial aid, you must take a minimum of six credit hours per semester toward your undergraduate degree, or three credit hours per semester toward your graduate degree.
Can I take time off between courses?
Yes, the programs are designed to fit into the busy lives of adult learners. However, you must be registered for at least one class per year in order to retain your scholarship. In addition, the scholarship funds must be used by Fall Block 3, 2026. Any unused portion will be forfeited after that date.
Is there an age limit to take classes at CCU?
Generally, students entering the undergraduate program in CCU’s College of Adult and Graduate Studies have already graduated from high school and have at least 2-3 years of life or work experience. While there is no specified age requirement to take classes in the College of Adult and Graduate Studies, entrants in the scholarship contest must be at least 18 years old at the beginning of the contest entry period to qualify for a scholarship.
Can I transfer credits to CCU?
Yes, CCU has flexible transfer credit policies that allow adult undergraduate students to use their previous coursework. See our Transfer Students website for specific guidelines and details. Graduate students should refer to the admission requirements page for their specific program for details on transfer credit policies.
What if I don’t have my high school transcript or diploma?
Contact the school and ask them to send a transcript to CCU. You can also try contacting the school district.