Shirley Hoogstra

Shirley V. Hoogstra retired as president (Fall 2024) of the Council for Christian Colleges & Universities, an educational association representing over 185 colleges and universities around the world. Shirley served as the chief advocate and storyteller for CCCU institutions, which have unique missions but all share four distinctives: Christian faculty and staff who teach students through the lens of faith; rigorous intellectual engagement; Christian formation of students; and a commitment to the global service for Christ at both the individual and institutional levels.

Shirley has spoken on and for Christian higher education and has been quoted in the Washington Post, the New York Times, World Magazine, Christianity Today, and various podcasts, radio, and news programs. She is a regular speaker at conferences and campuses across the country. Shirley has contributed chapters on bridge building and covenantal pluralism, and she wrote regularly for CCCU’s Advance magazine.

Shirley has extensive board member experience and is on or has served organizations such as the American Council on Education, National Immigration Forum, The Bridgeport Rescue Mission, National Association of Evangelicals, and The Trinity Forum. She received honorary doctorate degrees from Gordon College (MA), Nyack/Alliance University (NY), Dallas Baptist University (TX), Campbell University (NC) and Northwest University (WA) and awards for her distinguished leadership, impact on education, and desire to love and care for immigrants.
She is married to Jeff Hoogstra, MD and has two married children and 3 grandchildren.

Posts by Shirley Hoogstra:

Called to Build Bridges in Divisive Times

Called to Build Bridges in Divisive Times

Evangelical Leaders Oppose Using Violence to “Save Our Country”

Evangelical Leaders Oppose Using Violence to “Save Our Country”

Out of Many Faiths: Religious Diversity and the American Promise

Out of Many Faiths: Religious Diversity and the American Promise