Kentucky Higher Education Detail
I added those schools because the discussion was started because I removed McKendree from the template because it is based in Illinois. Since the discussion now leans towards a less inclusive list, I went ahead and removed schools that are not headquartered in KY and one not accredited by US DOE. I did leave a few others in because they are accredited and based in KY, and actually learned something when I initially added one of them. Despite the seemingly old-fashioned name Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing, I learned that nurses highly regard the school[1]. Clear Creek Baptist Bible College I also left in the list as it has almost the same student population as Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and almost double Lexington Theological Seminary. I also left those schools in because to remove them could appear as not having NPOV. One of the reasons that I had mentioned accredidation as it is one way to try to keep the schools that are included as brief as possible. As of now, the template only includes KY public schools and US DOE accredited private schools based in KY that offer 4 year degrees (if anyone thinks any criteria should be different, go ahead and put it on the talk page and anytime it seems that their is some kind of a consensus anybody can change the page). If you agree with the list as it is now, please comment. If you think something is wrong, please comment also. I am trying to find a balance where nobody feels offended that a particular school is not listed by having a set standard as to what qualifies a school for inclusion to avoid an unwieldy list of every school in the state (such as Bubba's :)Chris24 00:39, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
I added those schools because the discussion was started because I removed McKendree from the template because it is based in Illinois. Since the discussion now leans towards a less inclusive list, I went ahead and removed schools that are not headquartered in KY and one not accredited by US DOE. I did leave a few others in because they are accredited and based in KY, and actually learned something when I initially added one of them. Despite the seemingly old-fashioned name Frontier School of Midwifery and Family Nursing, I learned that nurses highly regard the school[1]. Clear Creek Baptist Bible College I also left in the list as it has almost the same student population as Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary and almost double Lexington Theological Seminary. I also left those schools in because to remove them could appear as not having NPOV. One of the reasons that I had mentioned accredidation as it is one way to try to keep the schools that are included as brief as possible. As of now, the template only includes KY public schools and US DOE accredited private schools based in KY that offer 4 year degrees (if anyone thinks any criteria should be different, go ahead and put it on the talk page and anytime it seems that their is some kind of a consensus anybody can change the page). If you agree with the list as it is now, please comment. If you think something is wrong, please comment also. I am trying to find a balance where nobody feels offended that a particular school is not listed by having a set standard as to what qualifies a school for inclusion to avoid an unwieldy list of every school in the state (such as Bubba's :)Chris24 00:39, 6 October 2006 (UTC)
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
Kentucky Higher Education
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