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Christian Universities Now Have Courses Via Distance Learning
Picking the suitable tertiary school is hard for students that satisfies their aims in the academe and in the professional world. The variety of schools is so wide: online, actual campus, private, state, sectarian, or non-sectarian. Most of these schools promise to provide quality education, but some of these can give even more: Christian colleges and universities.
Christian colleges and universities give conventional educational programs, some with almost all degree levels (associate, bachelor, master's and doctoral). They may even provide more than the usual - such as religion-based programs. Although several Christian schools give more weight on this than the non-sectarian ones, due to their faith-based foundation, they also inspire their students to complete a degree with principles firmly founded on Christian ideals.
For those who are not Christian, Christian colleges and universities should not deter them simply based on faith. After all, the students are not required to attend religious services. The students just realize that they do not feel the pressure to give up their non-Christian faith just like being in non-sectarian school. Most Christian colleges and universities persuade non-Christian students to study in their arts, sciences, and business courses.
However, Christian students have the privilege of attending non-academic affairs, such as traveling with ministry organizations and getting involved with church music groups.
Those who want to join the religious activities of the school will realize that they are completing more than just a degree, that is how to live according to the basic Christian teachings.
Christian colleges and universities give great learning experience to Christian students and those who do not belong to faith. These institutions can guarantee an education filled with character, hoping students will walk away with more than just a degree upon graduation.
Here are the Christian colleges and universities that have an excellent reputation both in the field of academics and in religion.
Regent University: Regent University is a learning institution is located in Richmond, Virginia. It has been considered as "the nation's academic center for Christian thought and action.".
California Baptist University: This Baptist university offers most of the tertiary level curriculums. It is famous for its state-of-the-art facilities and the diversity of its academic programs.
Baylor University: This is one school that has made a name in many fields. It offers comprehensive programs from George W. Truette Thelogical Seminary - one of the best of its kind. Its well balanced sports and academic priorities is another source of pride.
Wheaton College: Its campus is located in Wheaton, Illinois. It was recognized by U.S. News and World Report as college with one of the finest liberal arts programs in the United States.
Vanguard University of Southern California: Vanguard University is an institution of higher education , which has a vibrant student body mostly belonging to the Pentecostal Christian faith. It currently presents 34 undergraduate programs and five master's degrees.
Choosing Christian colleges and universities is a process but it will be a decision that can create a lifelong effect. This introduction is meant to help you find out more about these schools and provide you the path for a potential career.
Get the Facts You Need: Christian Universities and Colleges.
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Is college degree now required to get min wage job?
I was reading an article about a cute tiny cottage that I thought is charming. However biography of the owner made me wonder if college degree lost its value.
“… was an honor student in high school, then graduated from Wheaton College…with a B.A. in literature and a $16,000 college loan. Unable to find a good job … she worked minimum-wage jobs to pay off her loan. For several years, she worked two full-time jobs.
…she was working… as a mail carrier by day and sterilizing glasses for a pharmaceutical company at night….”
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/24/garden/24cottage.html
Would you agree that college degree does not provide job security and decent income anymore?
If it does not, when what does?
More people are going to college than ever before. This means jobs will become harder and harder to find with or without a degree. I recommend earning a degree that endorses a passion you have. Do what you love-regardless. There is a wonderful video in the link below I would love for you to watch- it is both inspiring and eye-opening. good luck!:)
maybe the video will give you an idea
N.Y. Times president to speak (Boston Globe)
Janet L. Robinson, president and chief executive officer of The New York Times
Co., will address the class of 2012 at Wheaton College's 177th commencement
exercises on May 19. Robinson will receive an honorary degree that day. A
native of Fall River, she graduated from Salve Regina College in Newport, R.I.
She joined the Times in 1983 and was named chief executive officer in 2004.
She also serves on Salve Regina's board of trustees and on the boards of the
Newspaper Association of America and New England Sports Ventures.
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