Our Valued Partners
- Partners Overview
- Asbury University
- Calvary Bible College
- Central Christian College of the Bible
- Crossroads Bible College
- Davis College
- Florida Christian College
- Laurel University
- Multnomah University
- Somerset Christian College
- Tacoma Bible College
- Others Served
What our clients are saying:
“My first month here on the job, they came in and helped me as the new president to see where we wanted to be and how to get there. The report on that was invaluable.”
Dr. Larry McCullough, President
Laurel University
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No one should have to go it alone.
At Knowledge Elements, we believe in true, mutually beneficial collaboration, creating relationships that challenge, stretch, and inspire all involved.
Since our founding in 1987, we’ve had the opportunity to come alongside colleges and universities at all levels of success and need. We could easily tell you what we’ve gained along the way: insight, clarity, and depth of experience.
But we wanted to give the institutions we’ve worked with a chance to share their side of the story, as well.
We look forward to the day that we can hear your own.
Asbury University
Seeking a date to the prom is completely different than finding someone to marry. In the same way, said Asbury University Registrar Bill Hall, choosing a vendor is not the same as starting a relationship with a solution provider.
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Calvary Bible College
Although Mike Piburn, Director of Nontraditional Studies at Calvary Bible College, saw the advantages in developing an online program for the school, others needed some convincing.
He continued for years to state the case, and then one day, following a prayer meeting, the biggest opponent to the idea was
Central Christian College of the Bible
Until recently, Central Christian College of the Bible in Moberly, Missouri, operated the way that colleges did for centuries. Students attended classes in rooms on campus and either lived there or commuted in.
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Crossroads Bible College
It’s often hard for churches to consider reaching their communities in new ways; the fear of compromise looms large.
The same challenge exists for Christian schools; new methods of delivery and novel programming set a college on a new course—one that some are bound to find uncomfortable.
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Davis College
Serving the needs of students has been the mission at Davis College for more than 110 years.
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Florida Christian College
A few years ago, Florida Christian College found itself in territory that is familiar to many, if not most, small Bible colleges. To reach its full mission, it had to find a way to serve those students who needed to pursue an education but for whom job or family pressures meant attending college could not be a
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Laurel University
In the early 1990s, the school now known as Laurel University had had “70 students for 70 years.”
The small Bible college began working with Knowledge Elements, however, and increased its enrollment right away. A decade or so of growth followed, but then the focus began to shift.
Multnomah University
Colleges and universities are well known for encouraging people to think in a different way—just not necessarily when it comes to faculty, staff and administration.
But at Portland, Oregon-based Multnomah University, an adult degree completion program launched with the help of Knowledge Elements has
Somerset Christian College
While many schools reach far and wide for prospective new students, Somerset Christian College discovered an abundance right outside its doors.
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Tacoma Bible College
When prospective students contact Tacoma Bible College, they invariably ask two questions: If the Washington-based school is accredited, and whether it offers classes online.
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Over the years it has been our privilege to serve a variety of institutions and organizations under the name of Oosting & Associates and Knowledge Elements.
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