http://bcnow.berea.edu/2012/01/economist-says-berea-is-hard-to-beat/
http://chronicle.com/blogs/innovations/the-kentucky-advantage/31220
"................................The student went on to a successful military career and like many others, owed much of her success to the fine training at Berea. Berea is essentially free to students–with a catch: They have to work in college facilities, lowering the cost of offering the education. The school uses its considerable endowment to lower costs to students, not shower resources on the other major claimants of resources within the college community–faculty, administrators, alumni wanting fancy athletic facilities, etc. They have been single minded in their devotion to an affordable education of high quality for lower-income students–and have been quite successful. In terms of “bang for the buck,” Berea is hard to beat."
I am proud of Berea as I am also a Berean!
http://chronicle.com/blogs/innovations/the-kentucky-advantage/31220
"................................The student went on to a successful military career and like many others, owed much of her success to the fine training at Berea. Berea is essentially free to students–with a catch: They have to work in college facilities, lowering the cost of offering the education. The school uses its considerable endowment to lower costs to students, not shower resources on the other major claimants of resources within the college community–faculty, administrators, alumni wanting fancy athletic facilities, etc. They have been single minded in their devotion to an affordable education of high quality for lower-income students–and have been quite successful. In terms of “bang for the buck,” Berea is hard to beat."
I am proud of Berea as I am also a Berean!
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