Good salary, benefits, collegial atmosphere, God-centered focus on curriculum, Very engaged with current trends in relevant higher education needs, flexible curricular structure, opportunity for faculty growth and innovation.
Cons
Has in the past suffered from poor publicity, but new administrative leadership is strong and the university will continue to grow under its leadership.
Covid, economy and multiple leadership changes in a short time have left this great institution amidst a lot of change. Entering the second year of the new president‘s leader ship, he has completed hiring of his cabinet, and is rebuilding the financial structure and improving worklife. More change is ahead to update programs and services but I’m optimistic for the first time in four years.
Cons
Like many universities, there have been a series of layoffs, to have the workforce match the enrollment level. And, salaries are not comparable to public universities. Nonetheless, the cost/benefit analysis is more favorable than not.