Fri. Nov 22nd, 2024

Christian University Closes Doors, Lack of Funding

ap_collegestudents_walking

college students

AP Images

Teaching
operations at the nation’s oldest Assemblies of God college have been
halted, and hearts are heavy.

Bethany
University, founded in 1919, will be closing its doors this fall. The
closure comes after a deal fell through between private investors
seeking to purchase the university and the owner, the
Assemblies of God Northern California and Nevada District.

 The
announcement was made June 13. As the institution begins its shut
down, Rev. James Braddy, chairman of Bethany’s board of trustees,
calls for prayer. “This will not be a quick or easy task. Your
prayers are desperately needed as we face this very difficult time of
transition.”

The
close comes as a transition and change of season for more than just
university administrators. More than 70 faculty members will stop
teaching at the school, and about 400 students will no longer be
learning on the Scotts Valley, Calif., campus.

Summer
2011 courses, as well as current online courses, are in the process
of completion as the summer semester—and Bethany’s last—ends
August 15.

Nearly
two dozen colleges and universities across the nation are stepping up
in various ways to help their brothers and sisters in Christ. Some
have developed extensive Memorandums of Understanding stating the
services they are willing to provide to each incoming student. In
addition, others will create specific scholarships, provide
relocation funding, and/or make certain exceptions to policies,
allowing easier transfer of class credits.

 One
of Bethany’s sister colleges, Southwestern Assemblies of God
University, in Waxahachie, Texas, is offering a 50 percent grant
transfers from Bethany University. “We were sad to see a sister
school close its doors,” says Eddie Davis, vice president for
enrollment. “So, we felt compelled to help Bethany students
smoothly transition into another accredited university that shares
Bethany’s values.”

Though
the close has ultimately come because of a matter of funds, God was
ever-present in the process. The Santa Cruz Sentinel
reports that Bethany University President Rev. Lewis Shelton said he
tried to save the university from closing through prayer and fasting,
but God made the final decision.

Related Post

Leave a Reply

Related Podcasts

More News
When Was Hell Prepared?
When Was Hell Prepared?
What Is Spiritual Warfare?
What Is Spiritual Warfare?
The Greatest Spiritual War for the Future Is the Past, Present and Future
The Greatest Spiritual War for the Future Is the Past, Present and Future
Tucker Carlson Shares His Testimony: ‘I Was Mauled by a Demon’
Tucker Carlson Shares His Testimony: ‘I Was Mauled by a Demon’
Mike Signorelli Talks Demonic Possession, Oppression and Generational Curses
Mike Signorelli Talks Demonic Possession, Oppression and Generational Curses
A Night of Unity at Christ Church: Arabs and Jews Worship Jesus Together in Jerusalem
A Night of Unity at Christ Church: Arabs and Jews Worship Jesus Together in Jerusalem
Amanda Grace, Faith Leaders Host Prayer Night for the Trump Family
Amanda Grace, Faith Leaders Host Prayer Night for the Trump Family
Is Fear Stopping You from Fulfilling God’s Purpose in Your Life?
Is Fear Stopping You from Fulfilling God’s Purpose in Your Life?
Isaiah Saldivar’s Remarkable Message: ‘I Hear Chains Breaking’
Isaiah Saldivar’s Remarkable Message: ‘I Hear Chains Breaking’
Greg Locke: How Biblical Generosity Transforms Lives
Greg Locke: How Biblical Generosity Transforms Lives
previous arrow
next arrow
Shadow

Latest Videos

Copy link