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Welcome Week – Monday Breakfast

Front Main Entrance

On Monday morning – the first day of classes – students will start the day with some caffeine and free breakfast. What better way to ward off the beginning-of-semester blues than some coffee and breakfast tacos?

Chapel

Horner Hall 4010 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, TX, United States

Dr. Barry Creamer - President of Criswell College

Welcome Week – Churros and Coke

Courtyard

Following the first Chapel of the semester, the Welcome Week festivities will continue! Yesterday offered free breakfast, and today provides some pick – me – ups to help students power through the rest of the day. Some sweet churros and some fizzy cokes are sure to help spirits stay lifted!

Chapel

Horner Hall 4010 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, TX, United States

Dr. Graham - Vice President of Academic Affairs; Professor of Theology; Program Director of M.A. in Theological & Biblical Studies

Welcome Week – Cinnabon

Courtyard

The Criswell College Welcome Team is back at it again with even more delicious (and free) food! Following Wednesday's Chapel, students will "roll" into the courtyard for an even better kind of roll - Cinnabon!

Welcome Week – Student Success Lunch and Volleyball

Gym

Over a delicious meal, students will take their first steps in learning about the best practices for academic success. Afterwards, students will work off the calories and burn some energy playing volleyball with their fellow students!

Welcome Week – Luau

Courtyard

This is the final event of Welcome Week, aimed to continue kicking off the semester with fun and exciting activities. Though Welcome Week is ending, students will continue to meet and commune with their fellow peers, building long-lasting relationships. At the Luau, there will be all things Hawaiian themed! Students... Read More

Chapel

Horner Hall 4010 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, TX, United States

Jamin Roller - Lead Pastor of Citizens Church; Plano, TX

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