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All files in Jeff_Yourison's chapter planting story label.

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Case Study: Where to Plant a Chapter? With 25 schools to choose from, this author tells how she chose where to staff and plant. Discussion questions are available at the end.  (more info)
by Betsy Staudt
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 921
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Chapter Planting at Chico State This Northern California school of 15,000 is primarily known for its party scene and alcohol use. A few students are taking initiative with staff and other students and are modeling community on campus.  (more info)
by Jeff Miller
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 617
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Chapter Planting at CSU East Bay "Working students, international students and commuters make up a majority of the 13,000 students. In the last year the Lord has provided advocates in the administration and student life department, a community prayer group on campus, part-time volunteers, and four committed student leaders."  (more info)
by Sophia Nibungco
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 845
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Chapter Planting at Franklin Pierce College Breakthroughs are happening at this rural college in New Hampshire.  (more info)
by Tom Brink
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 638
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Chapter Planting at Goldey-Beacom College This small private college in Wilmington, Delaware, is urban in nature. The chapter is largely African American.  (more info)
by Nonie Bell
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 637
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Chapter Planting at IPFW (Commuters) "Picture a campus of nearly 12,000 students where only 500+ live on campus. The rest are commuters. That's IPFW (Indiana University - Purdue University Fort Wayne)."  (more info)
by Amanda Callen
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 598
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Chapter Planting at Kalamazoo Valley CC "We started with one student. By the end of the first semester there were more than 20 students attending weekly."  (more info)
by Jamie Marshall
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 666
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Chapter Planting at Mills College This small women's liberal arts college in Oakland, CA (around 400 undergraduates), has rich Christian roots but has since disowned most of its Christian traditions and association.  (more info)
by Yu-Shuan (Shirley) Sho
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 668
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Chapter Planting at Portland State University A diverse urban campus of 24,000, mostly commuters. Portland is generally hostile to religion, God, and any organized anything.  (more info)
by Vikki Leung
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 774
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Chapter Planting at Richland Community College "Richland Community College is a campus in my own home town that has no organizations trying to meet the spiritual needs of the students. We can't ignore it."  (more info)
by Erik Klouse
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 604
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Chapter Planting at Santa Rosa Junior College More than 35,000 students, 12 faith-based clubs, one being a church plant. "Students from the local churches are getting excited to partner with us next year, and we're excited to be building more bridges with churches too."  (more info)
by Michelle Silvashy
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 639
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Chapter Planting at Solano Community College Broken students, a large span of ages, exhausting work. But there are a lot of Christians on campus . . .  (more info)
by Matt Lee and Hunter Buikema
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 647
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Chapter Planting at Southern New Hampshire University The most diverse campus in NH, SNHU is about 15 percent minority. A recent breakthrough has opened up ministry opportunities.  (more info)
by Tom Brink
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 579
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Chapter Planting at St. Petersburg College - Tarpon There are about 4,000 students at this commuter campus in Florida.  (more info)
by Daniel Rodriguez II
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 626
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Chapter Planting at the University of Tampa This relatively small private, residential campus of about 5,100 students is 65 percent residential. The students are mostly white middle-class from the northeast. There is a large international student population of about 700 - 1,000.  (more info)
by Michelle Verrill
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 629
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Chapter Planting at University of Minnesota 50,000 students form a very large and fragmented campus in the heart of the Minneapolis - St. Paul metropolitan area. Most are commuters. A strategy is in place to buy several apartment units for both housing and ministry.  (more info)
by Mark Paulson
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 575
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Chapter Planting at University of Minnesota - West Bank This "Arts Quarter" section of the U of MN finds arts students living in close proximity to urban poor of diverse ethnic backgrounds, other college students, and middle-class urbanites. One strategy underway is to minister from purchased housing units.  (more info)
by Mark Van Steenwyk
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 575
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Chapter Planting at UW-Madison School of Journalism "Beginning a new InterVarsity chapter focusing on journalism students faces a lot of inertia. However, diversity is very important to journalism and I think that may be one of our strongest appeals."  (more info)
by Gordon Govier
06.10.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 683
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Chapter Planting at Vermont Technical College A college of 1250 students. "Starting something new means we get to create a new ethos from the beginning."  (more info)
by Ralph Indorf
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 568
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Chapter Planting at Weber State University This school of 16,600 students is mostly commuter. A large percentage are Mormon students, creating interesting dynamics.  (more info)
by Brad Bertelsen
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 596
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Chapter Planting at William Penn University This liberal arts university in Iowa has Quaker roots. White students from the immediate geographic area are joined by students from urban centers around the country (predominantly black). The male/female ratio is about 7:1.  (more info)
by Jon Hietbrink
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 590
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Chapter Planting at Yakima Valley Community College YVCC is a school of 7,000 located in Yakima County (WA), the poorest, most diverse, most crime-ridden county in the state of Washington. God is at work, and student leaders have a vision for ministry.  (more info)
by Joel Sommer
06.12.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 662
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Chapter Planting Story Template An outline for authors to use in contributing their stories  (more info)
by Campus Web Ministry
05.05.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 809
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Chapter Planting with BCM at Youngstown State U Youngstown State University is an urban commuter campus of 13,000 students in Ohio. About 2,000 students live on campus, but there is very little community spirit, even in the dorms. The 14 percent minority enrollment is primarily African American.  (more info)
by Katie Schneider
06.10.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 698
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Chapter Planting with Deaf Ministry at U Tennessee The University of Tennessee at Knoxville is a large state university with about 17,000 undergrad students. There are about 20 Deaf students enrolled at UT in any given semester.  (more info)
by Lydia Edrington
06.10.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 620
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Chapter Planting with Greeks at UNC - Greensboro This school of approximately 13,000 undergrads has a small Greek population of about 700 students. The students are almost exclusively from North Carolina and they are predominantly middle class.  (more info)
by Courtney Hatcher
06.10.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 590
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Chapter Planting with Greeks at Valparaiso University Valparaiso University is a private, Lutheran-affiliated, residential campus. There are close to 4,000 students, and about 30 percent are Greek.  (more info)
by Sue Nathan
06.10.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 632
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Chapter Planting with Greeks at Wake Forest University Wake Forest University is a private liberal-arts university with 4,000 undergraduate students. The student body is 50 percent Greek, a high level of involvement. The students are from all over the country and are generally from a fairly high socio-economic class.  (more info)
by Courtney Hatcher
06.10.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 722
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Chapter Planting with La Fe at Northwestern University "Northwestern University is a suburban campus north of Chicago with about 7,000 undergraduates. The student population is predominantly white, about 20+ percent Asian, seven percent black, and six percent Latino. A big challenge with Latinos is combating the ideas that Catholics are not Christians, that Christianity is a white man's religion, that Christians are right-winged conservatives who don't show concern toward marginalized populations, and that Christ's exclusivity is an intolerant and close-minded belief."  (more info)
by Sandra Van Opstal
06.10.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 580
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Chapter Planting with Native Americans at Oglala Lakota College Oglala Lakota College on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota serves members of the Oglala Sioux tribe. It has an enrollment of 1500 students.  (more info)
by Rick Demarest
06.10.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 666
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Chapter Planting with Native Americans at UNM-Gallup The University of New Mexico - Gallup operates as a community college. It has more than 3000 students, mostly Native American.  (more info)
by Celeste Handy
06.10.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 673
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Chapter Planting with NCF in the Central Plains For NCF groups, the challenge is time! Finding a time for students and faculty to meet is probably the biggest challenge NCF groups face. Students in different semesters are on campus at different times.  (more info)
by Kathy Schoonover-Shoffner
06.10.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 669
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Chapter Planting: Taking a Chapter from 30 to 80 This paper is a guide for staff on how to take a community college fellowship from 30 to 80. Note that this guide can assist both planting and building.  (more info)
by Jeremy Stephens
06.09.2006 none Jeff_Yourison 1128
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