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At Christian Life College, we recognize that pursuing a biblical education is a big first step toward fulfilling God's purpose for your life. Our Admissions team is here to guide you through the application process, ensuring that you have all the resources and support you need. We encourage you to reach out with any questions about application requirements, financial aid options, and program details. Together, we can embark on this meaningful journey and prepare you for a life of service and ministry.

Getting Started

1. Complete your application

The online application includes the option to submit your application essays. You can also provide these to the admissions team after completing your application. After submitting your application, the admission team will also provide you with a Letter of Recommendation Request form.

2. Official Transcripts

We will need your official transcripts of all high school and/or college credits or GED scores. Please have official transcripts sent to:

Christian Life College
400 E Gregory St
Mt Prospect, IL 60056

or sent to haley@christianlifecollege.edu

Applicants who have been home-schooled must submit a document of certification from a recognized educational agency.

3. After you apply

You will be contacted by one of our staff. They will be your best resource for questions about your program, housing, and more. Upon completing the admissions process, your file will be reviewed, and an admissions decision will be made. Official notification of the decision will be sent by mail.

Academic Catalog

To access the latest Academic Catalog, please click on the button below. The catalog contains detailed information about the programs and courses offered by Christian Life College during the period it is issued. However, please note that the university may modify policies, amend rules, alter regulations and requirements, and make changes to financial charges at any time.

Moreover, the university has the right to adjust the number of students in each class as needed. In case of insufficient enrollment, the university reserves the right to cancel the course, change its schedule, or provide a different instructor.