Challenges and Prospects of Fund Generation in Christian Higher Education Administration
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Abstract
The paper discusses the significance of funding in the administration of Christian Higher Education (CHE) institutions, including universities and seminaries. It highlights the challenges faced by these institutions due to their reliance on private funding sources, as they do not receive government support. The challenges include a decrease in the quality and standard of education, changes in the perception of education, disruptions to institutional goals, and issues related to responsibility and control. However, the paper also explores the prospects of fund generation for CHE institutions, emphasizing the need for proactive approaches to address financial challenges. These prospects include achieving institutional goals, effective administration, improving the quality of personnel and infrastructure, and global relevance. The paper recommends that CHE institutions should explore alternative funding sources such as alumni support, endowments, donations, and research grants. It also suggests diversifying financing and engaging in institutional investments and business ventures without losing focus on institutional mission and vision. The paper emphasizes the importance of fostering good working relationships with all stakeholders, both within and outside the institution. In conclusion, the paper underscores the critical role of funding in CHE institutions and provides recommendations for addressing funding challenges and harnessing funding prospects to enhance the quality of Christian higher education.