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fishinnut said:What is a 1 year Bible diploma?
Twisted said:fishinnut said:What is a 1 year Bible diploma?
You go for 1 year, take Bible courses, get a diploma.
tobytyler said:Were any honorary doctorates given at this graduation?
The college is dead. You CANNOT continue operating with so few students. The overhead is too great. I hope that the church will find a way to carry on. Perhaps it will lead to a consolidation of all the ministries in Crown Point.
There were approximately 450 when I graduated in 1981. I suspect they were at 500 for a few years.How many graduates did Hyles Anderson College have during their peak years?
Very interesting and enlightening. Yes, they do offer online courses but I know no specifics. Maybe they can stay afloat. I understand that the church carries a sizable amount of debt that originated in the Schaap years and that has been a struggle at times to manage. And I concede that they pay faculty and staff meager wages. But I still think it's a stretch to maintain the college.Nobody can ever accuse me of being a defender of Hyles' legacy, but I would not rashly jump to heralding its death just because its enrollment is a fraction of what it used to be. Maranatha Baptist University, for instance, has spent nearly the past decade hovering between 500 and 550 students on their campus, and during that time they have expanded both their academic and athletic offerings. The collegiate landscape has changed. Some of the folks with whom I talked at Maranatha when I and my pastor went to visit the campus last year explained that a large plurality of their students take on-line courses for one or two years before transferring to the main campus in Wisconsin to finish their undergraduate degrees. If you factor in all the four-year students that, in the old days, would have been physically present during the semester, Maranatha's numbers jump up to between seven and eight hundred...precisely where they were for a majority of their history.
Perhaps the same is true for Hyles-Anderson. Do they offer online classes? Even if they do not, they are subsidized heavily by the largest independent Baptist church in America. If a place like Maranatha can survive on tuition, small donations, and prayer, Hyles-Anderson will be around for a long, long time.
I have seen the very smallest of schools publish a yearbook because the system is set up for the proceeds from the book sale plus advertisements, pay for the publishing. I guess I am going to sound harsh, but I do not believe the lack of a yearbook is for monetary reasons, but rather lack of interest and effort.No doubt that the college had to do a lot of cutbacks over the years.
One of those things is they no longer do a yearbook, sad to say.