Training The Next Generation

Posted on March 19, 2009 
Filed Under Focus on the Family

In case you missed it, a three-part broadcast series about college students and the future can be heard here. It is an inspiring conversation with stories of changed lives, something the Focus on the Family Institute is all about. If you have a son or daughter in college, listen in!

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  1. Cindy on March 19th, 2009 2:59 pm

    I googled homeschoolers at hillsdale and it led me to your blog. I have a son thinking about applying to Hillsdale and am looking for some insight from homeschoolers with experience at Hillsdale. Do you have any information or websites that might help? Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

  2. Admin on March 20th, 2009 9:40 am

    I am not familiar with any particular sites. Always a good thing to ask alumni, and you might try the college’s alumni or admissions office for some local leads. My son had some time over coffee with a local Hillsdale student and found that very helpful.
    ~John

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