The Hope International University (HIU) Board of Trustees has announced that it will cease operations on its Nebraska Christian College (NCC) branch campus at the end of the spring semester. NCC became a branch campus when it merged with HIU in 2016, after operating as an independent college since 1944. University officials assure students enrolled at the Nebraska campus that they will have multiple options as they adapt to the campus closure.
Students may choose to transition to HIU's California campus in Fullerton to complete their degree programs or to complete their degrees online. Half of the 85 students on campus are already enrolled in online programs, and may continue uninterrupted, while the other half have the option to transition to the Fullerton campus or complete their degrees online.
This transition will not increase students' out-of-pocket tuition costs, and institutional financial aid levels will remain the same.
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