Cadet summer assignments 2019
‘Messengers of the Kingdom’ to serve across the West this summer Territorial Commander Commissioner Kenneth G. Hodder announced the following Summer Assignments for the “Messengers of the Kingdom,” effective June 12: ALASKA DIVISION Cadet Amy Lewis, Gateway Corps, Ketchikan, Alaska CALIFORNIA SOUTH DIVISION Cadet Ashley
Student debt
In 2015, the average student loan debt for a college graduate eclipsed $35,000, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). That’s a lot of money, and students often underestimate their ability to repay it. The standard repayment plan for
Driving down the high cost of higher education
As U.S. college debt crisis tops $1 trillion, The Salvation Army devises new ways to help keep students afloat. The junior stays quiet while his classmates talk about their mounting student debt. Jerry Bazilme, 21, studies physical education at the University of
Driving down the high cost of higher education
As U.S. college debt crisis tops $1 trillion, The Salvation Army devises new ways to help keep students afloat By Caitlin Johnston - The junior stays quiet when his classmates talk about their mounting student debt. Jerry Bazilme, 21, studies physical education at
Change afoot at Booth University College
A former Salvation Army Bible college has transformed itself into a Christian liberal arts university When Dr. Marjory Kerr arrived on the campus of Booth University College in 2013 to assume her post as the school’s new vice president academic and
College scholarship applications coming due
Deadlines are looming for two substantial college scholarship opportunities available through The Salvation Army. Still pondering where to head off to school this fall? Candidates for Booth University College—the only post-secondary liberal arts school aligned with TSA—who submit applications by March
The college conundrum
Is there an intergenerational payoff to education? There is a growing anxiety in American society about the rising cost of higher education. Every year hundreds of thousands of students graduate from colleges with huge student loans and a diminishing ability
Can a job save the world?
With creativity and commitment, The Adventure Project is putting people to work. Becky Straw has an energy and zeal you can feel. She has an ease about her that permeates from her hazel-green eyes. Straw is the co-founder of the nonprofit The