Hilltop Conversations || Higher Education with Dr. Aaron Profitt
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Episode Summary
In this episode, Dr. Aaron Profitt explains what accreditation means for a Bible college and why it matters. He discusses how accreditation provides accountability, protects a school’s mission, and strengthens ministry-focused education, along with practical insights on leadership and decision-making in Christian higher education.
Dr. Rodney Loper
- President of God’s Bible School & College
- PhD in Organizational Leadership from Columbia International University
- MA in Leadership and Preaching from Trinity Theological Seminary
Aaron Profitt
- Vice President for Academic Affairs at God's Bible School & College
- PhD in Educational Studies, University of Cincinnati
- MA in English, University of Kansas
Topics Covered
- What accreditation really means and why it matters
- How Bible colleges stay accountable and faithful to their mission
- What good leadership looks like in Christian education
Takeaways
- For students: Accreditation helps ensure your degree is respected and your education is taken seriously.
- For parents & families: Accreditation provides outside oversight and accountability you can trust.
- For ministry leaders & supporters: Accreditation helps protect the college’s mission and long-term faithfulness.
Video Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:30 Why Accreditation Matters
08:11 Degree Change for Ohio
11:42 Competency Based Education
14:05 Blue-Collar vs White-Collar
18:31 Leadership in Education
27:52 Final Thoughts and Advice
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