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Chin Christian University (CCU) is a Christian university in
Hakha Hakha (, ; formerly rendered Haka) is the capital of Chin State in Myanmar. Hakha is located in the northeast of Chin State, with a total area of about . The city of Hakha is more than above sea level, founded on a small highland plateau. Althou ...
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Chin State Chin State (, ) is a state in western Myanmar. The Chin State is bordered by Sagaing Division and Magway Division to the east, Rakhine State to the south, Bangladesh to the south-west, and the Indian states of Mizoram to the west and Manipur t ...
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Burma Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
. CCU is one of the departments of Chin Association of Christian Communication (CACC). After 25 years (1990-2015), God blessed Chin Christian College's long vision: "To Transform the College into a University" and the name of the institution was changed into Chin Christian University by the 9th Triennial Meeting of Chin Association of Christian Communication, held at Hakha Khuahlun Baptist Church on April 4, 2015. Today, CCU is one of the full-fledged accredited members of the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA). CCU accepts students from variety denominations and from different parts of Myanmar such as Kachins, Nagas and Burmese.


History

Rev Dr Chester U. Strait and spouse, an American Baptist missionary couple to the Chins, started a Bible school in Hakha in 1928. Unfortunately, the school was closed in 1932. To meet the needs of the growing churches, two Bible Schools were opened again at two places; one at Tiddim in 1947 running up to 1950 by Rev & Mrs Franklin and Phileda Nelsons (also American Baptist missionary couple), the other one at Hakha in 1948 running up to 1950 by Rev Dr & Mrs Robert G. and Elizabeth Johnsons, the last American Baptist missionary couple to the Chins. Because of the long furlough of the missionaries the two Bible Schools were discontinued and a new Bible School was started again at Tiddim in 1953. Rev S.T. Hau Go (Native Chin) was put in charge of it. Rev S.T. Hau Go was elected as General Secretary of the newly formed Zomi Baptist Convention (Present Chin Baptist Convention) and thus moved to Falam. As a result, the Bible School was moved to Hakha in 1954 with a view that it would be better managed by the returned Johnsons. The Bible School was again moved from Hakha to Falam in 1959 in accordance with the decision of the Executive Committee of Zomi Baptist Convention. The re-establishment of the Bible School in Hakha, as needs arose, began with the emergency meeting of the Board of Directors (BD) of Chin Christian Literature Society (CCLS) held on March 25, 1989 at U Pek Thang's residence in Falam. At that meeting, all attendants agreed and decided that CCLS found the Bible School in Hakha. At the same time a working committee was formed for the purpose of materializing the decision at that meeting. God blessed the diligent and restless work of the working committee and CCLS was able to open the Bible school in Hakha on June 1, 1990 with Diploma in Theology program, and was named "Chin Bible School (CBS)". The fourth CCLS BD meeting held at Hakha Baptist Association office in Hakha in 1993 changed the name to "Chin Biblical Seminary (CBS)". And for a third time the name was changed again to "Chin Christian College" (CCC) by the 8th CCLS Executive Committee meeting held at Thantlang Association of Baptist Churches (TABC) office on May 22, 1993. At the 2nd Triennial Meeting of CCLS, which was held on January 8–9, 1994 at Zion Baptist Church, Hakha, the name CCLS was changed to "Chin Association for Christian Communication" (CACC). The meeting also confirmed the Constitution of CACC and Chin Christian College functioned as the main ministry of the Education Department of CACC. Then, the secretary of Education Department of CACC, according to the then constitution, was the principal of CCC. After 25 years, God blessed CCC's long vision: "To Transform the College into a University" and the name of the institution was changed into Chin Christian University by the 9th Triennial Meeting of CACC, held at Hakha Khuahlun Baptist Church on April 4, 2015. Today, CCU is one of the full-fledged accredited members of the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA). Up to March 2022, CCU has produced a total of 1552 graduates. At present, CCU has three departments: Theology, English Languages Studies, and Business Administration, with 23 full-time faculty members and 11 members of office staff.


Principals

*Rev Dr Jones Mang Hope (1990), acting *Rev Dr David Van Bik (1990−1996) *Rev Dr John Cuai Sang (1996−1998) *Rev Dr Hla Aung (1998−2004)


Presidents

*Rev Dr Henry Siang Kung (2004−2020) *Rev Dr Luke Sui Kung Ling (2021–present)


Programs

The university offers the following degree programs:Degree programs
*Diploma in Theology (DipTh) * Bachelor of Theology (BTh) *Bachelor of Ministry (BMin) *Bachelor in Religious Education (BRE) *
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(English) (BA English) * Bachelor of Business Administration (BA Business in 2014). *
Master of Divinity For graduate-level theological institutions, the Master of Divinity (MDiv, ''magister divinitatis'' in Latin) is the first professional degree of the pastoral profession in North America. It is the most common academic degree in seminaries and divi ...
(MDiv) The university has a rigorous academic curriculum and its reputation continues to grow in
Burma Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
. CCU is the only University in
Chin State Chin State (, ) is a state in western Myanmar. The Chin State is bordered by Sagaing Division and Magway Division to the east, Rakhine State to the south, Bangladesh to the south-west, and the Indian states of Mizoram to the west and Manipur t ...
that offers Bachelor of Arts in English (BA English) & Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA). Most of the faculty members have degrees from well-known theological colleges from
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. CCU recently completed constructing additional academic buildings and a football field with the support of Chin people and Chin diasporas.


Future plans

CCU's president states the dreams to have courses in IT, agro-livestock, technical, and medical fields. The university is now in the midst of a construction program to accommodate students and staff. To accommodate the students, it holds classes at male and female quarters and library rooms.


Accreditation

CCU is accredited by Association for Theological Education in South East Asia (ATESEA).


References

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