Tuition, fees, payments, MONEY—these words invoke an array of emotions, both negative and positive. During their visit later this month, the accreditation review team will examine all aspects of our... read more →
Still ringing in my ears from years gone by is the simple phrase “better than before.” When I was a young program staffer at The Wilds Christian Camp, George Thornton... read more →
The second standard for accreditation deals with governance and leadership. Just saying the word “governance” or “bifurcation” is enough to put people to sleep, but please don’t nod off! In... read more →
Last week Dr. Nelson wrote about BJA’s accreditation review visit next month. Before and during the visit the team will use 12 standards to measure BJA. The team will look... read more →
While accreditation is recognized as an indicator of excellence, it is rarely understood. Accreditation is seen as the “Good Housekeeping seal of approval” for schools, and that is certainly not... read more →
I enjoy the fresh start that new quarters and semesters provide to our students. It’s also a good time to review basic but critical study skills for continuing to improve... read more →
Merry Christmas! Am I really saying that already? The semester has been so jam packed and fast paced that the Christmas break is a welcome anticipation. And while, for most,... read more →
Winston Churchill once said, “We make a living by what we get; we make a life by what we give.” Serving others is not just kindness or a humanitarian effort,... read more →
We live in a troubled world. And because of that, parents contemplate how best to prepare children to successfully face today’s world and look to education to effect that end.... read more →
“Dream big. Aim high. Reach for the stars.” After I wrote these words, I discovered that there is an actual inspirational website that uses these words as its URL. “The... read more →