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Christ Mission College

Discipling the Next Generation

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Christ Mission College
Discipling the Next Generation

10822 FM 1560 N
San Antonio TX 78254
2022-2023 Assessment Year Statement

The CMC assessment schedule is currently under revision.  Please check back later to view the changes from the Spring 2022 semester leading into the 2022-2023 academic year. 

CMC’s community culture reflects concern and respect for those individuals with specific physical and cognitive needs.

Health Education and Welfare (HEW) HEW regulation 84:21. No qualified handicapped person shall, because a recipient’s facilities are inaccessible to or unusable by handicapped persons, be denied the benefits of, be excluded from participation in, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity provided by CMC.
CMC has handicapped parking and ramp accessibility. Sidewalks throughout campus provide easy access to buildings.
Appropriate accommodations are provided where available for students with intellectual disabilities.

For specific accommodations requests, please contact the CMC Office of Academics.

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, as amended (FERPA), allows students at an institution of higher education to control outside access to their education records, including requests for needed information from their parents, pastors, or other family members who provide support. Without a student’s written consent, CMC may not disclose information from a student’s education records to outside third parties except as provided under FERPA. You can provide a standing release allowing CMC to disclose information to other persons. To do so a declaration must be completed.

CMC COVID-19 Procedures: Fall 21

Christ Mission College continues to follow guidance from state and local agencies to ensure compliance with current regulations in order to provide our students, faculty, and staff with a safe learning and working environment. We would like to thank our faculty and staff for their responsiveness to the situation this last year as we continue to make certain that our campus is safe and accountable for our community.

Reference Forms

After completing the application please download the following reference forms and have them mailed by the person filling them out to our admission office at: 10822 FM 1560 N, San Antonio, TX 78254.

Employer Reference | Pastor Reference

Medical Reference Form

Please mail the medical release form to the same address mentioned above.

Medical Reference

Hours of Operation

Monday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Evening Hours 6:15 PM – 10:15 PM

Tuesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Evening Hours 6:15 PM – 7:15 PM

Wednesday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Evening Hours CLOSED

Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Evening Hours 6:15 PM – 10:15 PM

Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Evening Hours 6:15 PM – 10:15 PM

Saturday CLOSED

Sunday CLOSED

*Closed for lunch hour every afternoon (12:30 PM -1:30 PM)

Christ Mission College’s tuition and room & board rates are kept low so that students are able to complete their program without having to take out student loans.  The college does not accept student loans to cover the cost of tuition or room and board.  In addition to low rates, the college offers various discounts and scholarships as well as a Campus Work Program which enables students to work on campus.  Their compensation is applied directly to their outstanding balance.  Students may also apply for and use the Federal Pell Grant toward their tuition cost if they qualify.

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Voting is one of the most important rights and responsibilities of U.S. Citizens. To find more information about the Election Schedule, Candidates, Election Results, etc. please visit the Texas Secretary of State elections page for assistance in obtaining information (https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/index.shtm or votetexas.gov).

To vote in Texas a person must be registered. For detailed information on how to register and an application please click on the links below.

  • Registering to Vote in Texas: votetexas.gov
  • Texas Voter Registration Application:
  • You can register in person at your county Voter Registrar’s office. (In most Texas counties, the Tax Assessor-Collector is also the Voter Registrar. In some counties, the County Clerk or Elections Administrator registers voters.)

Or you can register by mail by obtaining an application from your county Voter Registrar’s office or pick up applications at libraries, government offices, or high schools.

  • You may fill out a voter registration application online, print it, sign it, and mail it to the voter registrar in your county of residence.

Due to regional and national recommendations, EVM Library is closed to the public until further notice. Because of this, EVM Library recommends that students visit the following links to access free resources that will be useful during these times.

Project Gutenberg – Free Ebook Project

NTS Library – Online Christian Reference Materials

Geeky Christian – Free Ebooks

Please submit initial application and contact our admissions department before submitting your essay.

Strategic Planning Goals

a-Practice Christ’s presence as our core curriculum for life and mission through the daily disciplines of prayer, study, and discipleship in community

b-Maximize our enrollment capacity with an effective recruitment/marketing plan through insightful consultation, strong staff development, interoffice coordination, expansion of the CMC network, emphasis on the call of God experience, and increased outreach in our priority student markets while optimizing our mission message with Initial Accreditation status and Title IV federal grant funding to best draw students from our primary target area of San Antonio and beyond

c-Strengthen and diversify income streams with an expanded business model that includes CMC land sales, Master Plan campus and retail development, reserve fund capacities, Initial Accreditation Status with Title IV federal grant funding, major donors, alumni scholarships, fund raising, and increased enrollment income to support the Campus Revitalization Plan which include life safety and ADA compliance regulations

d-Innovate and integrate new components of the Internship Program to further enhance student experiences in the Co-Curricular Program

e-Support the Library with qualified personnel through continued employment of both a part-time MSLS degreed Librarian and the continued training/education of a full-time Library Technician

f-Explore the feasibility of offering new majors and programs and expanding to new extension sites

Associate of Arts in Ministry

This is a two-year program that focuses on both biblical/theological studies as well as general education studies to deliver a well-rounded balance for students as they prepare to launch into ministry.

• Fifteen credit hours per semester (60 hours)

• Two missions trips a year (4 trips total over 2 years)
• A minimum of 50 hours of Church Involvement per semester
(200 hours over 2 years)
• A minimum of 30 hours of Student Ministries Involvement per
semester (120 hours over 2 years)
• A minimum of 80% attendance of chapel services over 4 years
• A quality internship experience every two years (1 total
over 2 years)

Bachelors of Science in Church Ministries

This is a four-year program that focuses on both biblical/theological studies as well as general education studies to deliver a well-rounded balance for students as they prepare to launch into ministry.

• Fifteen credit hours per semester (120 hours, including on practicum)
• Two missions trips a year (8 trips total over 4 years)
• A minimum of 50 hours of Church Involvement per semester (400 hours
over 4 years)
• A minimum of 30 hours of Student Ministries Involvement per semester
(240 hours over 4 years)
• A minimum of 80% attendance of chapel services over 4 years)
• A quality internship experience every two years (2 total over 4 years)