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Christian College Fair hosted by Cornerstone Academy in Bloomington on Monday

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[October 10, 2012]  Lincoln Christian University will be one of dozens of Christian colleges represented at the Bloomington-Normal Christian College Fair on Monday at Cornerstone Christian Academy in Bloomington.

If you are thinking about enrolling in college during the next few years, you won't want to miss this fair, which is sponsored by the North American Coalition for Christian Admissions Professions.

"College fairs provide prospective students and their families the perfect opportunity to interview colleges and universities from around the country without ever leaving their ZIP code," said LCU representative Lindsey Clark. "We hope Illinois families will take advantage of this great event being held right in their backyard."

This is the third year that Cornerstone Christian Academy has hosted the National Christian College Fair.

"We had a wonderful turnout last October and were excited to have families in attendance who represented private and public schools throughout central and south-central Illinois," said Beth Sondgeroth, Upper School principal at Cornerstone. "We are looking forward to another great evening of fellowship and helping students connect with representatives from Christian colleges all over the United States."

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Admission is free and a financial aid workshop will be provided.

Cornerstone Christian Academy is at 22017 E. 1200 North Road (for exact directions, Google 22017 E. 1200 N. Rd., Downs, IL).

For additional information, visit the National Christian College Fair website at www.myblueprintstory.com.

[Text from file received from Lincoln Christian University]

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