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Income-share agreements have emerged as a new financing option for colleges and nontraditional education programs. Theyâve generated excitement among those who believe that ISAs can offer a much more student-friendly form of financing. But there are also concerns that they might not be, in part due to the fact that this is a recent trend, and in part due to the fact that ISAs are still legally in a gray area and largely unregulated.
What do we know so far about from research into how ISA programs are faring? Perhaps more importantly, how do students decide to take one on, and how are they faring? And how has the pandemicâwhich has disrupted colleges and labor marketsâimpacted the momentum behind this new financial experiment?
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Jared Burkholder, Grace College program director for history and political science, contributed an entry to “Faith and History: A Devotional,” a publication edited by Christopher Gehrz and Beth Allison Barr. The book is a collection of short pieces integrating historical reflection with study and prayer. Burkholder and the other contributors are part of the Conference on Faith and History, an organization composed mostly of Christian historians.
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• WGU Indiana was awarded a $1 million grant through the Lilly Endowment s Charting the Future Initiative to begin implementing technology that will demonstrate an easier way for working adults to accurately communicate their specific skill sets and credentials to employers. The goal is to bring enhanced transparency and opportunity to all Hoosiers and facilitate more equitable, life-long learning recognition.