Higher Education, Higher Purpose

NACCAP
Higher Education, Higher Purpose

In today's ever-changing college admissions landscape, we're here to provide you with the latest insights and guidance. Whether you're a concerned parent, an eager student, a dedicated school counselor, or an admissions professional, our Higher Education, Higher Purpose podcast covers it all. Expect expert interviews, timely updates, personal stories, tips, and strategies to navigate the competitive world of college admissions. We're here to answer your pressing questions and empower you to confidently find the perfect fit for your higher education journey.

  1. 16 DE DEZ.

    NACCAP Board Spotlight, Dr. James Steen, Houston Christian University

    In this episode of the Higher Education, Higher Purpose podcast hosts Phil Cook and Heidi Sturm speak with Dr. James Steen, Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing at Houston Christian University. With over 19 years of experience at HCU, Dr. Steen discusses his journey from being a tour guide at Baylor University to leading significant enrollment growth and navigating a recent rebranding initiative. The conversation highlights the challenges faced by Christian institutions in a competitive market and emphasizes the need for collaboration among schools to foster student engagement and spiritual growth. Dr. Steen reflects on the value of community and support within organizations like NACCAP, which are crucial in promoting best practices in enrollment management.  What You Will Learn: Dr. James Steen's journey from being a tour guide at Baylor to Vice President at Houston Christian University exemplifies how careers can evolve unexpectedly.The recent name change from Houston Baptist University to Houston Christian University reflects a broader mission and a commitment to inclusivity in higher education.Work-life balance is crucial in leadership roles, and prioritizing family events leads to personal fulfillment and professional success.The challenges facing Christian higher education require institutions to collaborate rather than compete against one another for student enrollment.Knowing your institution's identity is important to effectively serve current and prospective students. Resources: Visit our website: https://www.naccap.org Email us: Office@naccap.org Visit The NACCAP Annual Conference: https://naccapconference.org

    28min
  2. 2 DE DEZ.

    NACCAP Board Spotlight: Dr. Dee McDonald, Crown College

    In this episode of the Higher Education, Higher Purpose podcast hosts Phil Cook and Heidi Sturm speak with Dr. Dee McDonald, Vice President of Enrollment and Marketing at Crown College. With over 15 years of experience, Dee highlights how a deep commitment to Christian values can lead to institutional growth and student transformation. He reflects on his personal story of initially resisting attending his alma mater, Olivet Nazarene University, only to find it was exactly where he needed to be, and how that experience shaped his career path. Dee emphasizes the significance of mentorship and community in his life and the power of faith and purpose in education, underscoring the impact of nurturing healthy teams and systems within Christian institutions. What You Will Learn: The importance of authentic leadership and building healthy teams within educational institutions.Dee’s journey in Christian education highlights the transformative impact of faith-based communities on students' lives.How divine guidance shaped Dee’s college choices and professional path.The significance of missional fidelity in the growth of Christian colleges like Crown University.Dee shares his experiences of receiving unexpected support during challenging financial moments in college. Resources: Visit our website: https://www.naccap.org Email us: Office@naccap.org Visit The NACCAP Annual Conference: https://naccapconference.org

    26min
  3. 25 DE NOV.

    NACCAP Board Spotlight: Joan Vos, Chattanooga Christian School (TN)

    In this episode of the Higher Education, Higher Purpose podcast hosts Phil Cook and Heidi Sturm speak with Joan Vos, the Director of Academic and College Counseling at Chattanooga Christian School. With over 35 years in education, Joan emphasizes the need for educators to "shoot at the heart," focusing on the unique gifts and callings of each student rather than simply adhering to rules and guidelines. She discusses her journey from teaching to counseling, highlighting how her faith has shaped her approach to supporting students in their academic and personal growth. The conversation also touches on the challenges presented by the overwhelming noise of social media and college admissions processes, and Joan advocates for the value of attending Christian colleges that prioritize the holistic development of students.  What You Will Learn: Joan Vos emphasizes the importance of seeing students as image bearers with unique gifts.The discussion highlights the value of Christian colleges in nurturing students' faith and personal growth.Joan shares her journey from teaching to counseling, illustrating how God opened doors for her.The podcast explores how the noise of social media impacts students' college decisions today.Joan encourages parents to consider the benefits of Christian education for their children. Resources: Visit our website: https://www.naccap.org Email us: Office@naccap.org Visit The NACCAP Annual Conference: https://naccapconference.org

    29min
  4. 21 DE OUT.

    NACCAP Board Spotlight: Mike Harper, Trinity Academy (KS)

    In this episode of the Higher Education, Higher Purpose podcast hosts Phil Cook and Heidi Sturm sit down with Mike Harper, Director of Vocational Guidance at Trinity Academy. Mike shares his insights on guiding high school students in discovering their vocations and the value of Christian higher education. With nearly a decade of experience at Trinity, Mike emphasizes the importance of helping students understand themselves and their place in God's kingdom, viewing them as "wet cement" that needs shaping during their formative years.  Listen as Phil, Heidi, and Mike discuss the challenges of serving in a college-going culture, where 94% of students pursue higher education, highlighting the need for instilling a love for learning and critical thinking that aligns with faith.  Quote: "I want high school students to understand themselves well and see how they fit into God's kingdom. It's hard at the high school level because you're still kind of discovering yourself. You're not quite sure exactly what that looks like. I think college does a lot to solidify that. I think about them being wet cement. I tell that's what they are, they're wet cement.” -Mike Harper [04:57] What You Will Learn: (00:00) Intro (00:37) Meet Mike Harper (01:55) Mike's Role at Trinity Academy (04:17) Helping Students Discover Vocations (05:56) The Impact of Relationships on Faith (09:12) Leadership and Service in Education (15:17) The Importance of Christian Higher Education (21:03) Conclusion and Thanks Resources: Visit our website: https://www.naccap.org Email us: Office@naccap.org Visit The NACCAP Annual Conference: https://naccapconference.org

    21min

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In today's ever-changing college admissions landscape, we're here to provide you with the latest insights and guidance. Whether you're a concerned parent, an eager student, a dedicated school counselor, or an admissions professional, our Higher Education, Higher Purpose podcast covers it all. Expect expert interviews, timely updates, personal stories, tips, and strategies to navigate the competitive world of college admissions. We're here to answer your pressing questions and empower you to confidently find the perfect fit for your higher education journey.

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