What is the difference between Gigantic State funded Universities and a privately held, for profit University?
Well let's take a peek at Division I Schools
State schools tend to be extremely secular with liberal agendas, party schools, with no moral or dress codes. State schools steal from the pockets of state tax and property tax citizens of the state with no return on investment to those taxpayers.
Grand Canyon University is a Christian based University, with Christian moral and standards practiced.
State schools pay out millions and millions of dollars $$$$$$ to basketball, football, soccer, baseball, softball, track, gymnastic, swimming, golf and other coaches. Many of these pillars of the community walk a thin line while leaning to the dark side of the rules and morals.
Grand Canyon being a for profit school must depend upon the success of their programs bringing in students (which with their Christian morals doesn't seem to be a problem) They are not exempt from taxes which the State Secular, immoral, liberal schools are. Grand Canyon must make it or break it on their own without dipping into more taxpayers pockets.
More billions are spent on arenas, stadiums and practice facilities solely for sports.
Yet these hedonistic State University Presidents funded by taxpayer money and enlarged by billions in private contracts wish to keep a Division II Privately held University (GCU) from joining the exclusive old boys club of overly educated under common sensed blowhards.
Among the worst is Michael Crow, president of ASU whop fears most that his exclusive dominance of the Valley of the Sun will be challenged by another Division I and take some of the glitter off of his personal domain.
Then of course we have the student/athletes themselves. Schools such as those in the PAC 12 have numerous thugs, thieves, rapists and DUI champions on tax payer $$$$$$ funded scholarships. Nearly all of these are in the big money earning (for the universities only) sports of football and basketball. Most of these student/athletes leave before their senior year so that student part of the scholarship is a waste of every ones time and money. Very few basketball programs graduate over 40% percent of those on taxpayer funded scholarships.
State schools sign billion dollar TV contracts for their games, they own or manage golf courses, retreats and vast amounts of extremely valuable relestate
Saturday, July 27, 2013
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