3 Ways to Unnecessarily STOP New Program Development
“Our job is to educate, and any involvement with Financial Aid will just complicate our mission.” Historically, that has been the mindset of academia in general and the administrative divisions of colleges, universities and seminaries, in particular. This is...
Biblically-based Counseling Resources: A Fresh Look
“I need help,” a student worker confides. “I don’t know who to talk to.” Academic librarians may often find themselves in counseling situations. More importantly, they need to assure that the resources are available for supporting courses in counseling… or even for...
Who Tempts College Administrators with Fake Accreditation?
She patiently slumps in the chair across from your desk. You hang up the phone and apologize for making her wait. Next, you tell her how happy you always are to see an alumna like her. Then she begins. “The graduate school won’t accept me because I went to this...