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Breaking Bread: Building Bridges Between Christian K-12 and Higher Ed

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In today’s higher ed landscape, more and more students are choosing to go to secular colleges and universities. How can educators bridge the gap between Christian K-12 and faith-based higher ed institutions?

One word — relationships.

By investing in relationships with local or national Christian K-12 institutions, the path is established early on for students to give your university a try. We’ve brought in Nate Long, the Head Of School at Lancaster County Christian School to chat about educational trends and the importance of investing in relationships with institutional leaders.

Join us as we discuss:

  • [5:45] What is triggering Christian K-12 enrollment growth

  • [12:39] Why a majority of students are choosing secular colleges

  • [19:53] The mistake of leaning on transactional, not relational, recruitment

  • [25:56] Building relationships with biblical grade school leaders

Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:

To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.


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In today’s higher ed landscape, more and more students are choosing to go to secular colleges and universities. How can educators bridge the gap between Christian K-12 and faith-based higher ed institutions?

One word — relationships.

By investing in relationships with local or national Christian K-12 institutions, the path is established early on for students to give your university a try. We’ve brought in Nate Long, the Head Of School at Lancaster County Christian School to chat about educational trends and the importance of investing in relationships with institutional leaders.

Join us as we discuss:

  • [5:45] What is triggering Christian K-12 enrollment growth

  • [12:39] Why a majority of students are choosing secular colleges

  • [19:53] The mistake of leaning on transactional, not relational, recruitment

  • [25:56] Building relationships with biblical grade school leaders

Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:

To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

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