I’m now in frequent conversation with the parents of prospective students. Many of these parents are themselves still draining the dregs of their own student debt. They are sadly aware that the return on their undergraduate investment was meager. They are then attracted to majors for their children that are nominally linked to jobs. […]
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Grove City College v. Bell – A Retrospective
Below is a video history of, and explanation behind, the US Supreme Court case Grove City College vs. Bell which impacted the College’s stance on federal funds in our commitment to the freedom of education. Please spend the next nine to ten minutes learning about a unique and significant part of our history. [youtube […]