Keep praying, though! Maybe God will kill me, in which case the blog still stays up, or maybe God will supernaturally erase all the 1's and 0's that make up this blog on Blogger's server! In which case I'll put it back up. So move on, sir!
How long will Brewton-Parker College continue to define itself in terms of probation?
From the SACS website, “Actions and Disclosure Statements”:
“The list immediately below includes the names of institutions reviewed in December 2013 and June 2014 that were placed on a sanction and required to submit additional reports for December 2014. Because they were removed from a sanction during the meeting of the SACSCOC Board of Trustees on December 7, 2014, their Disclosure Statements have been deleted from the Commission’s website. Institutions removed from a sanction are as follows:”
Brewton-Parker College, Mount Vernon, Georgia Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, Virginia Newberry College, Newberry, South Carolina
BPC. You're free. Give up your prisoner/victim syndrome. You have full membership. The issue is closed. Unless you know something we don't, it will be ten years before you see SACS again.
Please, figure out how to tout the strengths of the institution.
Resurrecting the dead issue of probation is counter-productive to the school's future. If God saved you from the brink, do you think He saved you from the brink so you could spend the future talking about the brink and how bad the brink was? Could God see something in BPC other than yesterday’s stale bad news? Think about it. Tell us about it.
But please, stop with the boring story of probation. It’s over!
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"Prosperous"? Watch it now, Dog! Hope you're not going First Fruits or Seed Faith on us!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you as well!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year you Hypocrite-I am praying that God will shut this blog down in 2015.
ReplyDeleteMOVE ON
Exactly as you said:
ReplyDelete"MOVE ON".
Keep praying, though! Maybe God will kill me, in which case the blog still stays up, or maybe God will supernaturally erase all the 1's and 0's that make up this blog on Blogger's server! In which case I'll put it back up. So move on, sir!
Happy New Year, Tom!
ReplyDeleteThank you for all that you do!
How long will Brewton-Parker College continue to define itself in terms of probation?
ReplyDeleteFrom the SACS website, “Actions and Disclosure Statements”:
“The list immediately below includes the names of institutions reviewed in December 2013 and June 2014 that were placed on a sanction and required to submit additional reports for December 2014. Because they were removed from a sanction during the meeting of the SACSCOC Board of Trustees on December 7, 2014, their Disclosure Statements have been deleted from the Commission’s website. Institutions removed from a sanction are as follows:”
Brewton-Parker College, Mount Vernon, Georgia
Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, Virginia
Newberry College, Newberry, South Carolina
BPC. You're free. Give up your prisoner/victim syndrome. You have full membership. The issue is closed.
Unless you know something we don't, it will be ten years before you see SACS again.
Please, figure out how to tout the strengths of the institution.
Resurrecting the dead issue of probation is counter-productive to the school's future. If God saved you from the brink, do you think He saved you from the brink so you could spend the future talking about the brink and how bad the brink was? Could God see something in BPC other than yesterday’s stale bad news? Think about it. Tell us about it.
But please, stop with the boring story of probation. It’s over!
People don’t join whiners. They join winners.
Ergun Caner just resigned from Brewton-Parker College.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.bpc.edu/news_and_info/news/2015/January/1-20_Dr_Ergun_Caner_steps_down_as_Brewton_Parker_president.htm