Posted on 09/18/2015 4:13:36 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
An Obama administration representative took a shot at a well-known conservative college Thursday, saying the school wasnt included on its much-heralded new College Scorecard because it isnt a real two-to-four year college.
Hillsdale College, a 1,500-student liberal arts college in Michigan, is ranked by U.S. News and World Reports as the 67th-best national liberal arts college in the country. The college is well-known for the conservative identity of its student body and its focus on a core curriculum that emphasizes Judeo-Christian tradition and the U.S. Constitution. Its also known for its refusal to accept any federal funding (including federal student loans), in order to remain free of most federal regulatory control.
Despite its name, the Obama administrations new College Scorecard doesnt grade schools (though it was originally planned to) and instead just offers a bevy of data, such as schools graduation rate and the average salary of graduates. But notably, Hillsdale cant be found on the scorecard, as though it doesnt exist.
Interestingly, when asked by Hillsdales student paper, the Obama administration suggested it was because Hillsdale, a four-year liberal arts college, didnt award enough degrees and instead just offered low-level certificates.
Hillsdale is a predominantly certificate degree granting institution, Department of Education spokeswoman Denise Horn told The Collegian, Hillsdales campus newspaper. At launch, we focused our attention on predominantly two and four-year degree programs. In other words, the Department of Education is implying Hillsdale isnt a genuine four-year school.
A quick look at the data belies this claim. Hillsdale grants hundreds of degrees each year, and there are several schools that give substantially fewer degrees on the scorecard, such as Burlington College in Vermont (which has just 200 undergraduates). While Hillsdale does offer online programs available to the general public, it can hardly be characterized as the main thrust of the institution.
It appears likely that Horn was incorrect in describing why Hillsdale is absent, though. There are other colleges missing from the scorecard, and what they all have in common isnt a lack of four-year degrees but rather a refusal to accept federal funds. Besides Hillsdale, two schools absent from the College Scorecard are Grove City College and Christendom College, both of which refuse federal funding.
The Daily Caller News Foundation contacted Grove City College, a Christian school that also refuses federal funds, and asked if they were aware of not being on the scorecard. The school said they were, and that in response to our inquiry, the department informed us that the site is limited only to Title-IV participating institution, that is, those receiving federal funds.
Grove City said it wished the administration would reconsider and add schools that arent federally funded, or at least acknowledge they exist. We are concerned that Grove Citys absence from the scorecard will prove perplexing to families that seek out higher education institutions with our record of success, the school said.
So, theres an entirely mundane explanation for Hillsdales absence from the College Scorecard, but an Obama administration spokeswoman still accidentally suggested a politically-hostile school wasnt a real college.
Utterly false statement,and the Department of Education knows it. They still resent that we beat them in court years ago.
Hillsdale does what it does without government money of any kind, and the government resents that greatly. Government money equals government control, and no government money equals no government control.
As a former Collegian reporter and columnist, I would have challenged the Education spokescretin strongly. I would have followed up with a series of questions that would put her on the spot.
But then, I once challenged Bill Bennett at CPAC about the Department of Education's harassment of Hillsdale.
Wow, the place has grown! There were only about 1,100 of us when I was there.
Hillsdale College — Education for Leadership
Its not a real school because it teaches Austrian economics and is home to the library of the late, great Ludwig von Mises.
I get it, of course, but the Post Office hasn't delivered it for several months.
Not to mention the fact that Hillsdale women tend to be quite attractive — which probably upsets this toad from the Federal bureaucracy.
Its not a real school because it offers courses in the Constitution and Western Civilization.
No doubt!
Tell that one to the accrediting bodies.
Imprimis — Latin for “in the first place”.
Pretty good football team, too. They’ve been in the Division II playoffs several years recently.
When were your daughters there?
Hey, Denise — excuse me for bursting your bubble, but I have a B.A. and on the top it says “Hillsdale College”. Explain that!
90s. Oldest,daughter took Larry Arns first class. I was his first parent for parent teacher meeting.
I guess that would actually be late 90s early 00s
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