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Christian Olivet University loses its license to operate in California but says it will remain open
(RNS) — A California Christian college is vowing to stay open despite a state judge’s ruling that bars the school from enrolling new students and requires current students to be sent to other schools.
UPDATE: This article has been updated to reflect Olivet’s decision to continue operating in California under a religious exemption, which requires that it offer education and degrees only in the ...
A Christian Bible college based in Southern California has been ordered to cease operations after state inspections discovered empty classrooms, inadequate handling of records and courses being taught ...
The school says it will appeal the decision and remain open under a state religious exemption. A California Christian college is vowing to stay open despite a state judge’s ruling that bars the school ...
California’s community colleges are expected to lose about $20 million next year as a result of the Trump administration ending grant programs for Hispanic-Serving Institutions and other ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Under scrutiny from state and federal lawmakers, California’s community colleges are trying to crack down on financial ...
(RNS) — Olivet blames its woes on a long-running feud with the owners of Newsweek, former members of a sect led by David Jang, a controversial Korean minister and founder of the college. (RNS) — A ...
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