A new conservative Christian college – free from “safe spaces” and students screaming helplessly at the sky – is set to open in 2018.
Sattler College will, instead, focus on three c’s: core academics, Christian character and keeping education costs down.
Boston-area businessman Finny Kuruvilla, who founded Sattler, appeared on "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday to preview the new school.
“The modern educational system is too expensive, it’s academically weak and it’s hostile to faith,” Kuruvilla said. “These institutions are very resistant to change, and so we decided to create our own college in Boston, Massachusetts.”
He pointed out that the average student, after four years of college, is worse off when it comes to issues like pornography addiction, drug use, cheating and promiscuity. He wants Sattler to “focus on the whole person,” rather than just on GPA or college transcripts.
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A little more conservatism in Boston would be a good thing.
ReplyDeleteBe prepared for liberal students to infiltrate the school for their own purposes. Like termites destroying a house's foundation, they will eat at the rights of other people to live a safe and productive life.
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