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Lakewood Campus

Located in the southwest suburbs of Denver, the Lakewood campus provides a quiet setting for undergraduate and graduate classrooms, faculty offices, the library, music facilities, the gymnasium, the student center, and student apartments. Lush lawns, trees, and a private lake add to the beauty of the campus.

The Lakewood campus includes fully equipped science and computer labs, a bookstore, a dining commons, an events center, and a student center. The Music Center contains a performance hall, a music and art computer lab, a keyboard lab, music classrooms, and practice rooms, with a separate facility for recording. Resident single students live in two-and three-bedroom apartments or townhouses. The gymnasium offers facilities for exercise, basketball and volleyball, concerts, and other activities. Since 2015, the University has dedicated four new facilities - providing much-needed academic classrooms, student housing, and meeting spaces. The Armstrong Center, a 60,000-square-foot facility that serves as the academic and spiritual cornerstone for the Lakewood campus, is the fifth and most ambitious facility to date, housing the School of Music, an expanded library, a 500-seat performance auditorium, and the University's first-ever dedicated chapel. Future plans also include the construction of a new Science Center, dedicated to the training of leaders in the fields of science and engineering.

Denver, Colorado, and the Rocky Mountains provide a variety of recreational opportunities: skiing, hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, sightseeing, biking, tennis, and golf. The city boasts a full complement of professional sports teams, including the MLB's Colorado Rockies, the NFL's Denver Broncos, the NBA's Denver Nuggets, the NHL's Colorado Avalanche, and the MLS's Colorado Rapids. The symphony, theaters, museums, and universities make Denver the cultural hub of the Rocky Mountains and one of America's great cities. Students attending classes on the Lakewood campus come for a university education and receive Colorado as a bonus.

Regional Centers and Online Education

CCU operates a regional center in Colorado Springs for adult undergraduate and graduate students, with overlap at our Lakewood campus. In addition, CCU's Global Online Center for Adult Undergraduate and Graduate Studies serves students around the globe.

CCU's adult undergraduate degree and graduate degree programs are designed specifically for busy, working adults. Taking courses at a location close to work and home, or completely online, helps students balance family, work, church, and school commitments. Students focus on one course at a time while typically attending class just one night a week at on-site locations. Online students complete coursework at times and locations that are most convenient for them. CCU's aggressive transfer credit policy combined with credit for life learning experience, credit by exam, and accelerated course schedules, offers students the shortest path to their diploma. All of these features enable students to succeed in earning their degree and achieving their career and personal goals.

Contact Information

Main Campus

8787 West Alameda Avenue

Lakewood, CO 80226

Phone: (303) 963-3000

Toll-free: (800) 44 FAITH

(800) 443-2484

Fax: (303) 963-3001

College of Adult and Graduate Studies

Colorado Springs Center - Academic Center

1125 Kelly Johnson Blvd, Suite 105

Colorado Springs, CO 80920

Phone: (719) 867-5800

Fax: (719) 867-5820

Lakewood Center - Academic Center

8787 West Alameda Avenue

Lakewood, CO 80226

Phone: (303) 963-3300

Fax: (303) 301-8326