Evangelical schools work to capture the real cost of student loans.
KATE SHELLNUTT
When Christian students view college as a part of their calling, they won't let the cost get in the way. For some, that means doubling down on savings, hustling for scholarships, or working their way through undergrad or seminary: whatever it takes to cover rising tuition bills. Others see robust federal loan packages as a godsend, allowing them to enroll at a Christian college. continue reading >>
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