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'''Hillsdale College''' is a highly ranked, small, private [[liberal arts]] [[college]] in Hillsdale, [[Michigan]] founded in 1844.  It is [[libertarian]] in philosophy, and it publishes the widely read ''Imprimis'' newsletter.
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'''Hillsdale College''' is a highly ranked, small, private [[liberal arts]] [[college]] in Hillsdale, [[Michigan]] founded in 1844.  It is [[libertarian]] in philosophy, and it publishes the widely read ''Imprimis'' newsletter. It enrolls about 350 students per grade level.<ref>http://www.collegeguide.org/itemdetail.aspx?item=4c8d5438-523d-4c32-a2a3-bd88b05678d7</ref>
  
 
Hillsdale College is one of only two major colleges that has remained completely outside of federal regulations by declining [[federal funding]] and federally guaranteed student loans.  This gives Hillsdale College the advantage of being able to decide what is best for its programs and students without worrying about complying with non-[[Christian]] and non-conservative rules imposed by the federal government.  The other major college that is outside of federal regulations is [[Grove City College]].
 
Hillsdale College is one of only two major colleges that has remained completely outside of federal regulations by declining [[federal funding]] and federally guaranteed student loans.  This gives Hillsdale College the advantage of being able to decide what is best for its programs and students without worrying about complying with non-[[Christian]] and non-conservative rules imposed by the federal government.  The other major college that is outside of federal regulations is [[Grove City College]].
  
 
In comparing the two colleges, Hillsdale College tends to have more of an [[economic]] and [[libertarian]] emphasis than [[Grove City College]], which tends to be more [[conservative]] and [[Christian]] in nature.
 
In comparing the two colleges, Hillsdale College tends to have more of an [[economic]] and [[libertarian]] emphasis than [[Grove City College]], which tends to be more [[conservative]] and [[Christian]] in nature.
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Revision as of 02:55, December 29, 2008

Hillsdale College
City: Hillsdale, Michigan
Type: Private
Sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, softball, swimming, track, volleyball[1]
Colors: royal blue, white
Mascot: Chargers
Website: http://www.hillsdale.edu/

Hillsdale College is a highly ranked, small, private liberal arts college in Hillsdale, Michigan founded in 1844. It is libertarian in philosophy, and it publishes the widely read Imprimis newsletter. It enrolls about 350 students per grade level.[2]

Hillsdale College is one of only two major colleges that has remained completely outside of federal regulations by declining federal funding and federally guaranteed student loans. This gives Hillsdale College the advantage of being able to decide what is best for its programs and students without worrying about complying with non-Christian and non-conservative rules imposed by the federal government. The other major college that is outside of federal regulations is Grove City College.

In comparing the two colleges, Hillsdale College tends to have more of an economic and libertarian emphasis than Grove City College, which tends to be more conservative and Christian in nature.

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