On 324 2013 I was walking up and down the steps today and I was asked to immediately leave the property that it was private property now unless I'm wrong it's own by the city of Cincinnati and I don't understand why a person can't exercise on the steps and was forcibly removed from the property today why have a bad review on them .
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Stayed here in high school for a missions trip and also played a few basketball tournaments here. Wonderful campus and I loved how it looked out over the city.
Very disgusted with this college. When I signed up, they told me I could get an associates (2yr) degree in "Music and Worship", and then after 1.5 years of taking all of those ridiculous and unnecessary prerequisites, I asked when I was going to start taking the courses for what I signed up for, and they told me that they changed the program to "Leadership Ministry", and that I also now had to stay for 4 years and get a Bachelor's in order to get that degree.... which wasn't what I signed up for in the first place.
Once that happened, I became so discouraged and frustrated, I dropped out and went back to work. I had no idea what to do about it this treatment... and I was stupid to think that they had my best interest. I also didn't realize that what they were doing was illegal. They basically robbed me. Now I have a large sum of student debt to repay for a promised degree that I was never even able to receive in the first place. Not to mention that I wasn't given all of the elective course options and therefore was made to take additional classes that I had no interest in taking.
Christian College??? I think not.
P.S. Most of the professors were great... but the people running the school were greedy and misleading. I really hate to say that, but it's the complete and utter truth!!!
I attended (C.B.S.) for three semesters in the forties, and found it a delightful place to live, study, grow. I'll be visiting the campus in June and I know it'll be a thrill to see the progress, new buildings and amenities. I'm as excited as if I were still seventeen! I graduated from University of Central Florida much later, but still feel great pride in CCU. My sister-in-law, Vesta Jane McCord Corman, was valedictorian of the first graduating class.