Academic Partners

Join the Network as an Academic Partner

CHI's network is your distribution channel into communities that have never been reached by conventional higher education. We seek partners who will co-invest in programs designed for the Hall model — not just license them.

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150+
Active distribution Halls
Growing to 2,500+ over 7 years
8
Current university partners
Covering all eight sectors
10
States with active Halls
National expansion underway
Partnership Model

Co-Investment, Not Licensing

CHI partners are not passive licensors. They co-invest with CHI in designing and deploying programs specifically for the Hall model — tutorial-based instruction, locally-rooted students, sector-focused outcomes. The partnership is built around what actually serves community flourishing, not what fits a conventional catalog.

Distribution

CHI's growing network of 150+ Halls (and growing to 2,500+) provides institutional distribution for partner programs into communities that are not served by conventional enrollment pipelines.

Program Design

Partners work with CHI to design programs that fit the Hall model — tutorial delivery, local tutor facilitation, small-group instruction. Not just credential licensing.

Sector Alignment

Partners are selected and positioned based on sector strength. A nursing program maps to STEM. A teacher prep program maps to Education. Programs are presented by sector, not by vendor.

Revenue Sharing

50% of credit-hour revenue goes to the university. 25% to the local Hall. 25% to CHI/Aspen. Partners receive $100–$450/credit hour depending on program level.

Revenue per credit hour
$100
Dual Credit
$250
Associate's
$350
Bachelor's
$450
Graduate

Average student load of 21 credit hours/year. 50% to university partner. University receives $1,050–$4,725 per active student per year depending on program level.

Current Partners

Eight University Partners

CHI currently has strong coverage in Education, Theology, and Commerce. Moderate coverage in STEM, Agriculture, and Civic Life. The critical gaps: Trades and Humanities depth. Procurement for these sectors is the standing strategic priority.

Anchor vendor. Education (DC, AA, BA), Commerce, Humanities.

EducationCommerceHumanities

Critical for rural and Permian Basin Halls.

AgricultureEducationCommerce

Ministry and teacher preparation.

TheologyEducationSTEM

Healthcare workforce, especially nursing.

STEMCommerceEducation

Graduate pastoral formation and theological studies.

TheologyHumanities

BA and graduate biblical studies.

Theology
Strategic Procurement Priority

CHI is actively seeking university partners with strength in Trades and Humanities. If your institution has strong vocational, technical, classical, or liberal arts programs, we want to hear from you.

Academic Partner Inquiry

Tell Us About Your Institution

CHI's vendor relations team will review your inquiry and follow up within 10 business days. Not every institution is a fit — we'll be direct about whether and how a partnership makes sense.

Your accreditation status, regional focus, online delivery capabilities, and what drew you to the CHI model.

CHI vendor relations will respond within 10 business days. Not every institution is a fit — we'll be honest.