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			 LCU’s AGB consultant is someone who knows Lincoln 
			Christian University well. Dr. Paul Corts attended Lincoln Bible 
			Institute (LBI)/Lincoln Christian College in 1961-1962 and his 
			brother David graduated from LBI in 1961. Additionally, Dr. Corts 
			was the featured guest speaker in 2009 when the school changed its 
			name to Lincoln Christian University. 
 Corts has had a distinguished career in higher education, most 
			recently as president of the Council for Christian Colleges & 
			Universities (CCCU), a presidentially led, Washington-based 
			international association that provides public policy advocacy for 
			faith-based higher education as well as conferences, publications, 
			services and web-based programs to support the professional 
			development of governing boards, presidents, administrative staff, 
			and faculty of its member and affiliated institutions.
 
 Prior to joining the CCCU, Dr. Corts served as Assistant Attorney 
			General for Administration with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) 
			from 2002-2006, where he also served on the President’s Management 
			Council, the Federal Prison Industries Board, the federal CFO 
			Council, and other federal councils and boards.
 
 
			 
			Prior to his work at DOJ, Corts served for nearly 12 years as 
			president of Palm Beach Atlantic University (FL) and as president of 
			Wingate University (NC) for 8 years. Earlier in his career, he was a 
			faculty member and administrator at Oklahoma Baptist University (5 
			years) and Western Kentucky University (10 years).
 
 As a higher education administrator, he has focused on strategic 
			planning for campus growth and program development, resource 
			development, early technology adoption, and management. His 
			presidencies have reflected strong growth in revenues, assets, 
			reserves, endowments, technology and physical facilities. As an 
			academic, he specialized in rhetoric and communications and is the 
			co-author of two textbooks. He has authored books for governing 
			boards on the need to care for their president and to provide 
			sabbaticals for presidents and cabinet leaders. He has consulted 
			widely with boards and presidents.
 
 Dr. Corts served many professional organizations in higher 
			education, including the American Council on Education Secretariat, 
			the National Association of Independent Colleges and Universities 
			Secretariat, chair of the board of directors of the Independent 
			Colleges and Universities of Florida, and a term as president of the 
			American Association of Presidents of Independent Colleges and 
			Universities. Corts was active for many years in leading numerous 
			accreditation teams for the Southern Association of Colleges and 
			Schools (SACS). He has also served on local, regional, national, and 
			international boards as well as local and regional economic 
			development boards and Florida’s Council of 100.
 
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			 Dr. Corts earned a BA degree from Georgetown College (KY) and 
				received his MA and PhD degrees from Indiana University.
 According to LCU Board of Trustees Chair Dr. Gene Harker, “Dr. 
				Corts’ knowledge of the Restoration Movement and extensive 
				experience in the world of Christian higher education makes him 
				an ideal choice to lead our search process.”
 
 Dr. Corts will be meeting with the presidential search team 
				soon, to prepare the presidential profile and establish the 
				search timeline. Ongoing updates can be found at 
				www.LincolnChristian.edu/presidentsearch in the weeks ahead.
 
 The presidential search team interviewed five firms during the 
				month of May before making their final selection. The 
				presidential search team consists of Dr. Gene Harker (Chair), 
				Dr. Carolyn Bartlett, Dustin Fulton, Dr. Bob Rea, Dr. Bob Kurka, 
				Jan Rutledge, Dr. Rochelle Cathcart, Dr. Silas McCormick, Gordon 
				Venturella, and Dr. Neal Windham.
 
 Established in 1944, Lincoln Christian University’s mission is 
				to equip Christians to serve and lead in the church, the 
				workplace, and the world. LCU has seen more than 16,000 students 
				pass through its “doors,” and its alumni have gone on to serve 
				in all 50 United States and more than 165 countries. Today, LCU 
				offers a variety of degree programs for undergraduate, graduate 
				and seminary students. Classes are offered on campus, at 
				extension sites in Illinois, Indiana and Nevada and online. To 
				learn more visit 
				www.lincolnchristian.edu.
 
			[Text received; CHRISTINE THOMAS, 
			LINCOLN CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY] 
			
			 
			
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