Friday, August 10, 2012

Jack Kilcrease, Roman Catholic Lecturer, UOJ Expert - And His ELCA Colleagues

Jack teaches part-time at a Roman Catholic college,
after earning ELCA and Jesuit degrees.

Faculty Fellows:


Dr. Adam Francisco – Concordia University
Irvine, CA

Dr. Stephen Kennedy – Trinity Graduate School
Santa Ana, CA

Dr. Jack Kilcrease – Aquinas College
Grand Rapids, MI

Dr. Korey Maas – Concordia University
Irvine, CA

Dr. Jeffery Mallinson – Trinity Lutheran College
Everett, WA

Dr. Mark Mattes – Grand View University
Des Moines, IA

Dr. James Nestingen – Luther Seminary Ret.
St. Paul, MN

Dr. Oliver Olson – Marquette University Ret.
Milwaukee, WI

Dr. Stephen Paulson – Luther Seminary
St. Paul, MN

Dr. Rod Rosenbladt – Concordia University
Irvine, CA

Dr. Stephan Turnbull – First Lutheran Church
White Bear Lake, MN

Dr. Sarah Wilson – Institute for Ecumenical Research
Strasbourg, France

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Because accreditation is directed towards meeting minimum standards and receiving federal monies, Wittenberg Institute concludes that accreditation presents more problems than the solutions it purports to provide.
Further, the quality of a student’s academic work and the recommendation of professors who know the student and the significance of their research are paramount when matriculating to other graduate programs. Related, is the trust of our professors with their colleagues at the institutions where a student would like to study. Institutional requisites are often set aside to make room for students with significant research skills and academic abilities and connections.

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GJ - They will make money selling you a worthless degree. Neat.