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Christianity Today's previous coverage of Christian higher education includes:Why Christian Colleges Are Booming | Parents may want a safe haven, but these schools have a higher purpose. (Apr. 26, 1999) Christian Colleges Worried Over Dropout Rates | Colleges rethink strategy to keep students in school. (May 18, 1998) Do Christian Colleges Treat Their Women Faculty Fairly? | Research shows that some women faculty are passed-over. (Dec. 8, 1997) Few College Students Actively Probe Beliefs | Those who question may graduate with a deeper commitment to their convictions. (Nov. 17, 1999)
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