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Financial Services

TUITION REMINDER FROM FINANCIAL SERVICES:

Early Registration for Fall semester opens April 4th. If you have an unpaid balance and are not on a Payment Plan, a registration HOLD is currently on your account.

Statements were sent to your Corban email on March 1st, so take time to find that email, and review your account online.
Tuition Payment Options:

  1. Access your Student Account and make Payments:
  • Go to our Student Information System (SIS) at sis.corban.edu
  • Enter your student ID (use your social security number if you have not yet been issued a student ID or have not accessed your account yet. You will be prompted to change from the SSN to your personal pin.)
  • Instructions on how to access your account and make payments.
  • Payments can be made by Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or eCheck at no cost to you.
  1. Pay with additional Loans: More information contact the Financial Aid Office: (503) 375-7006 or financialaid@corban.edu.
  2. 3. PLEASE STOP BY and see us if you have questions or concerns. We want to help!

Library

1st Annual

Library Easter Egg Hunt

March 14-18

The hunt starts after chapel on Monday and goes through close on Friday.

The eggs will be hidden around the library.

They have small prizes in them.

Keep the prize, return the eggs to either desk for next year’s hunt.

There will be 2 golden eggs with cash prizes

                                                                          

Registrar


WITHDRAW FROM A CLASS:
Friday, March 11th
is the last day to withdraw from a class.  Please pick a course change card before next Friday in the Registrar’s Office.

CAP AND GOWN/COMMENCEMENT 2016:
If you missed Grad Finale and were unable to pick up your cap and gown, please stop by the Registrar’s Office today.  If you would like more information about our April 30th Commencement please visit our webpage: https://inside.corban.edu/commencement

GRADUATION APPLICATIONS 2017:
If you are planning on graduating in December of 2016 or May 2017, stop by the Registrar’s Office starting Monday, March 7th to pick up your graduation application.  Completed applications and graduation fee are due in the Registrar’s Office by Friday, April 15th.

REGISTRATION DATES FOR FALL SEMESTER 2016 CLASSES:
Students please take time to set up an appointment with your advisor prior to the start of fall semester registration.  All students must meet with their advisor to go over their fall schedule and to receive their registration access code.  Please check your account for any holds.  Holds will prevent you from being able to register for your classes.

Registration dates are as follows:

  • Junior to be seniors & seniors: Monday, April 4, 2016
  • Sophomores to be juniors: Monday, April 11, 2016
  • Freshman to be sophomores: Monday, April 18th

summer classes

Summer 2016 online course offerings:  Each course is 3 credits

Session I: May 1st – June 25th
_____BI103SP Introduction to Biblical Literature: Chuck Schreiner
_____EN123SP College Writing I: Ellen Kersey
_____EN307SP American Literature: 19th Century: Colette Tennant
_____MA103SP Contemporary Math: Joe Greenwood
_____PS105SP General Psychology: Carl Chica
_____PS205SP Lifespan Development: Ann Gibson
_____TH205SP Introduction to Theology: Kent Kersey

Session II: June 26th – August 20th
_____AT102SP Introduction to Art: Paula Wenell
_____BA225SP Micro Economics: Chuck Schreiner
_____CM213SP Missional Living: Paul Johnson
_____CO102SP Fundamentals of Speech: Andrew Madaus
_____HI423SP: Special Topic: Bonhoeffer & The Reich
_____MA113SP College Algebra: Joe Greenwood
_____SC143SP Life Sciences (w/lab): Jason Brownell
_____TH233SP Biblical Worldview: Chuck Schreiner

*Cost per credit hour: $420.  Tuition must be paid to the Corban University Business Office at the time of registration.
*Pick up course registration forms in the Registrar’s Office.  Students will be allowed to register for up to 6 credits this summer.

 

The Barn

 

Corban’s Haiti team is hosting a GARAGE SALE
this Friday and Saturday from 9am-4pm in THE BARN.
We are selling TONS of stuff for CHEAP!

  • ​Clothes: lots of clothes ranging from infant to adult sizes
  • Furniture: dressers, desks, tables, entertainment centers, chairs, etc
  • Kitchen Supplies: silverware, glassware, plates, tupperware, electric appliances, coffee makers, etc
  • Home decor: pictures, mirrors, paintings, you get the idea
  • Books: lots and lots of books (especially cook books)
  • Movies: blurays, DVDs, and VHS
  • Knick knacks: an assortment of random items!

There’s so much stuff, you’re bound to find a few surprises you’ll like as well!
Come check it out Friday and Saturday.
All proceeds will go toward the Haiti Medical Mission trip.
* We will be accepting CASH and CARD

 

Announcements

Poverty Simulation

T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 1 7 , 2 0 1 6

1 : 0 0 – 4 : 3 0 P M

S A L E M F I R S T P R E S B Y T E R I A N C H U R C H

Join CoActive Connections for an

experience to “walk a mile” in the shoes

of someone experiencing poverty.

Contact us for registration link:

info@coactiveconnections.net

R E G I S T E R B Y 0 3 / 1 0 / 1 6

$ 2 5 R E G I S T R A T I O N

*This event is also looking for volunteers*
Please contact:
Lori Beamer
Director of Operations and Outreach CoActive Connections
(971) 599-3093   

 

Announcements

Do you have a passion for writing or photography? Do you have business sense and want experience in sales? Would you like to be a mover and a shaker? Are you willing to learn and try new things? Do you want to be a part of the “in” crowd and know what is happening on campus before the rest of the student body? Could you use some extra cash to help pay for tuition?

If the answer is yes to any of these questions, consider applying for a leadership position for one of Corban’s publications!


Editor and Asst. Editor positions are available for Corban’s print publication “The Hilltop,” Corban’s online publication “Hilltop News”, our yearbook, and photography. We also have a new position available for a Business Manager. Each position is a year-long commitment and each includes a small scholarship.

You must be enrolled in Journalism Workshop on Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:00-4:15 p.m. for all positions except Staff Photographer and Business Manager.
If interested, please pick up an application in the Student Life office. Return your application NLT Thursday, March 18, to the faculty drop box, 5th floor AC, addressed to Amy Elker, journalism adviser.

 

Student Life

 

Student Account Holds

If you have not turned in insurance information, health forms, immunization records, or your student contract for the 2015-2016 school year there is a hold on your account and you will not be able to register for Fall 2016 classes.  

Please contact the Student Life Office ASAP to turn in your missing paperwork and have your hold removed.

Hilltop News fundraiser

The Hilltop News is fundraising to send students to the Evangelical Press Association Convention. This event drives excellence in journalism students, and is where Corban’s students can network with future employers, gain knowledge through workshops, and compete against other Christian university’s in the nation.

MOD pizza

Financial Services

The balance of your spring semester tuition is due!

  • Your Student Tuition Account reflects your final balance after Financial Aid. 
  • You are able to pay online at sis.corban.edu. Choose the Billing option to view your account and make a payment using these instructions.

 

Feel free to stop by Financial Services for personal assistance any time Monday through Friday between 9:00 and 4:00.