Cornerstone College of Virginia

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Cornerstone College of Virginia is Christ-Centered and Career-Focused.
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At Cornerstone, I am able to take courses at cheaper tuition rates than other colleges. Plus, the professors are very friendly and every class feels personal.

Daniel Gowaty CCV Student

I loved taking the Biblical Counseling course last semester. All-in-all, that was one of my favorite courses that I have taken.

Caedryn McKenna CCV Student

Professor Jay quickly became a favorite professor of mine for his similar sense of humor compared to mine, but also his love for helping others in cultivating their own sound theology.

Daniel Milam CCV Student

One of my favorite parts about CCV is the community. I am always excited to come to class because everyone is so friendly and I know my presence is appreciated.

John Velleco CCV Student

If you're on the fence about coming to Cornerstone, then I say just do it! You'll end up having a great time and coming out of it with a degree that will help you no matter what you go into.

Scarlett Sizemore CCV Student

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The financial statements of Cornerstone College of Virginia undergo an annual audit by a Certified Public Accountant. Annual audit information is available to the public upon request. Contact us at info@CornerstoneCollegeVA.org to make a request.

COVID 19 Response

Cornerstone College of Virginia Summary of Covid-19 Response to Maintain Healthy Operations

  • Classes and student activities are socially distanced
  • Increased cleaning and disinfection protocols are in place four times weekly
  • Signs are posted throughout campus describing how to stop the spread of infection
  • Students/Staff/Faculty are encouraged to wash hands frequently
  • Masks and hand sanitizer are available throughout campus
  • Masks are worn by individuals while inside buildings on campus
  • Staff is trained on new campus safety protocols
  • Students and faculty have the option to attend class virtually
  • Students/Faculty/Staff should stay home if they are sick or have been exposed to someone who tested positive for Covid-19

Explore the CDC Considerations for Institutions of Higher Education.

Includes summary of recent changes as of December 31, 2021