What does it mean for a source of funds to advocate for a particular religion? If a student pays tuition, is that student advocating for a particular religion?
9. Is CCU pervasively sectarian? It is difficult to know because the phrase is so imprecise. A university within the Roman Catholic tradition has been deemed not pervasively sectarian while the CCHE concluded that CCU is pervasively sectarian. The CCHE has not offered a reasoned basis for reaching different conclusions. CCU does not deny that it is a Christ-centered liberal arts institution. It is not ashamed of its faith commitments. CCU will not understate its Christian character in order to get state aid for its students. But, CCU believes that the state should NOT be, in effect, forcing CCU to make such a choice. Back to top 10. Isnt it wrong for the state to direct taxpayers dollars to support religious education? If CCU students were included in the aid program, it would be inaccurate to say that the state was directing taxpayers dollars to support religious education. Colorados financial aid programs allow a student to choose where he or she wishes to attend college, and the aid
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