It is old news but a bell-weather of the troubling times that North American SDA Education is facing:
January 28, 2008
"Weimar Institute of Health & Education Board Votes to Close College
After 30 years of training Seventh-day Adventist youth and young adults for lives of consecrated ministry, the Board of Directors of Weimar Institute of Health & Education voted to close the college program as of June 20, 2008. Taking fiscal responsibility, the difficult decision came after seeking various financial and ministries solutions for several years....
The Board also voted to form a taskforce of business, finance and strategic planning experts to advise the Board in developing a sound, long-range plan that is consistent with its unique mission and philosophy...."
It is well known that AUC and CUC are facing seemingly insurmountable financial issues and enrollment continues to wain, for various reasons, but definitely not a positive direction.
I have seen the demise of several SDA Academies and the virtual elimination of junior academies in the northeast and nearly every SDA academy continues to struggle for existence.
What is the direction of Adventist Education in North America and why is it that we can open new schools by the dozens in places like India, Myanmar and Indonesia, but our own NAD education system is best described as "on life support"?