SuperJon wrote:Asking around, I've been told commuters are getting their own RA and even their own prayer leaders.
This is absolutely stupid if you ask me.
By the time most students move off campus they're ready to find their own prayer leader within their church or their group of friends. They find their own church and go there and get involved. The reason so many undergrad kids at Liberty aren't involved in a church locally is because if they're living on campus, they're in convo all the time and prayer groups and hall meeting and all of that. Once students get off campus, they start getting involved in a church and in small groups and things of that nature.
If you think the commuters are mature enough to move off campus, let them live an off campus life. They moved off for a reason. Don't force the on-campus activities on them.
I disagree with having commuters come to convo, but this argument is terrible.
If you moved off for a "reason", and that reason was to get out of the spiritual aspects of campus, go to Longwood or LC. If you're moving off to get away from convo and having a prayer leader, then you might want to take a look at why you're even here. I am going to guess that a good amount of off-campus students are significantly less spiritually involved since they left campus. I can understand if you move of because you have a job and curfew cuts into that, or if you're just ready to go live on your own. But I don't but that most of these kids are moving off because they feel like they're mature enough to live out on their own. There are a ton of reasons why kids move off, and I really don't want to go into them all but suffice it to say, some of the reasons are rather "immature", or troubling, at best.
It's not an issue of being mature enough. It's an issue of consistency. Students at Liberty come here to get a different college experience, one with an involved spiritual aspect. Having thousands of kids who get to skirt past this because they think they are "mature" enough to move off-campus is pretty bogus. (And it's not as if kids get to go off campus because they're mature enough... we don't have enough dorms and so they're happy to let people move off).
And aren't commuters supposed to go to convo, anyways? It's just not "checked" so they never go, but I am pretty sure they're supposed to.
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