Motto | Innovation for the next generation |
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Type | Private |
Established | 2020 |
Founder | Lisa Dunne |
Religious affiliation | Non-denominational Christian |
President | Lisa Dunne |
Location | , U.S. 32°38′11″N116°57′57″W / 32.6364°N 116.9659°W |
Website | www |
Chula Vista Christian University (CVCU) is a private Christian university in Chula Vista, California. The university was founded in 2020 and offers undergraduate programs from a Biblical worldview. CVCU claims to be "the first modern, homeschool-based university on the West Coast." [1]
The city of Chula Vista has tried to get a four-year university in the city since at least 1986, when local leaders offered to donate "at least 150 acres" to any institution, public or private, interested in opening a campus in the Otay Lakes area. [2] In 1993, the city adopted the Otay Ranch General Development Plan, which included a four-year university as a part of its vision. [3] In 2010, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger vetoed AB24, [4] a bill introduced by Assemblyman Marty Block to conduct a feasibility study of a California State University Chula Vista campus. [5] Nonetheless, in 2012, the city acquired 375-acre (152 ha) intended for the development of a university and technology park, and chose a master developer, who later backed out of the project. [3] [6]
Chula Vista Christian University was first announced in April 2020 as the brainchild of author and speaker Lisa Dunne, who served as the school's inaugural president. [7] [8] [9] It was reported that 20 to 30 students would begin instruction that fall in "small classes that emphasize[d] the Socratic method of teaching." [7] The board of directors included conservative political commentators Audrea Decker Taylor and Gina Loudon – the latter also serving as co-chair of Women for Trump. [7]
The university offers Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. CVCU is composed of several academic schools: [10]
As of 2024, CVCU is in its fourth year of pre-candidacy of accreditation. [11]