Thursday, October 26, 2017

Financial Aid Can't Keep Up With Tuition | The Daily Caller
Community Colleges Looking Better
Why Waste a Fortune on a Lutheran School?

 MLC day - their own publicity!

Annual Church Growth Day, MLC,
is hidden from the public. Only false teachers can speak.


Questionable, foolish, MLC videos are uploaded to YouTube.
 Lutheran reader's comment - 

Hi Greg,

I think in your headline, "WELS Degree Worth $80,000" you should have put in "Costs $80,000."  Worth and cost are two different things.  I seriously doubt that a WELS degree is worth much more than a cup of doffee.

God bless,



Financial Aid Can't Keep Up With Tuition | The Daily Caller:



"Colleges keep hiking tuition costs and financial aid is not keeping up at a commensurate rate, according to studies released Wednesday.

College Board studies show that the net price paid by students for college — a price that accounts for financial aid and tax credits — rose during the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 school years, reported The Washington Post.

In-state public university students paid average tuition and fees of $9,970 in fall 2017, a 3.1 percent spike from fall 2016. When accounting for room and board, these students paid an average of $14,490. Living expenses amount to an average of $8,070."

 This Satanic symbol was posted on the Facebook
webpage of a Martin Luther College graduate.


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Is a WELS College Degree Worth $80,000?






GJ - Someone who started at Martin Luther College this year will graduate with a total room, board, tuition bill of approximately $80,000.

Congregations are closing or merging at a rapid rate. The parish school is as dated as Packard automobile. Moreover, the value of that diploma is doubtful, though not as worthless as an MDiv from Mordor in Mequon.

One man was sexually assaulted by a Mequon seminarian on his first visit to that campus. When he complained about the felony to the dean, Brenner told him, "You are too thin-skinned." The dean's comment would make a good headline in the Milwaukee Journal. The target was hated out of WELS, so pick a response -

  1. It never happened.
  2. Who told you?
  3. Ten-minute Ichabod tirade.
Students or parents who borrow money for a Lutheran degree will have a lifetime debt. Every other debt can go away with bankruptcy, but not student loans.

Notice that every school has a paid recruiter, so that is more overhead. But the number of schools is almost the same, so a larger number of recruiters is competing for a shrinking pool of students.

One of my members was going to "finish" at Martin Luther College, so she started out locally. She finished at TOSU - THE Ohio State University.

Is Schone worth the cost at Martin Luther College?


 This Schone outfit kilt me.