Higher education network doubled during pandemic to become full university
It’s the traditional start of the school year – but not necessarily for students in the Kairos network. From Sioux Falls, a global movement has been born and is accelerating.
It’s the traditional start of the school year – but not necessarily for students in the Kairos network. From Sioux Falls, a global movement has been born and is accelerating.
“A common myth about seminaries is that only people wanting to be pastors and missionaries pursue seminary degrees.” As these area professionals prove, that’s definitely not the case.
Three professionals, three very different industries: One common thread. Each benefited from this unique, customizable graduate education.
“I didn’t want to learn random facts just to get a degree. I wanted something that would be beneficial in a large way.” He did — with powerful results.
This is what it looks like when higher education is truly more accessible: From your location to level, learning style and time.
“I’ve had people in my office in tears when we start talking about the financial realities of student debt. Now, students have tears of joy when we talk about what’s possible.”
An amazing education network is being formed right here in Sioux Falls, connecting students with personalized learning worldwide.
When COVID-19 struck this campus along with the rest of Sioux Falls, “it changed nothing.” But that’s only because in recent years, this school had changed everything.