Talk:Fresno Pacific University
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[edit] Motto
The motto "Fundamentum Christus" was changed when Latin professor Marshall Johnston pointed out that while "fundamentum" does mean "foundation," it is also a slang term for what we might call a tush or a rear end. The previous university seal employed what might best be described as "bad Latin". This situation has recently been corrected by the change of University graphics and logos. CaliforniaKid 08:06, 14 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Accreditation
I find it odd that one or more persons seem to be very concerned that the article specifies that FPU "has not sought accreditation for its business, music, social work, or teacher education programs." I don't see how it is important to specify this. With some quick research, I found that professional accrediting is often not tremendously important if the university as a whole is accredited: http://www.degree.net/guides/gaap_listings.html
FPU's teacher education program is currently more highly regarded than Fresno State's in many circles at this point in time, so I don't see how accreditation for the program is significant right now.
Whatever the case may be, it seems an inconsequential point to belabor when the article as a whole has barely been fleshed out. I'll leave the comment as it currently stands, though. --Sxeptomaniac 22:36, 7 February 2006 (UTC)
- "FPU's teacher education program is currently more highly regarded than Fresno State's in many circles at this point in time, so I don't see how accreditation for the program is significant right now."
- In which circles? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 71.195.183.18 (talk) 12:15, November 24, 2006
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- I can't exactly give names here, but I know of several school administrators who specifically prefer to hire FPU graduates when possible, stating that they have found them to be better prepared.
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- However, that's beside the point. With a bit more experience with Wikipedia now, I still see no reason to include the statement. It's unsourced, not NPOV, and just plain unnecessary. We have the information regarding what is accredited, so we don't need to waste space saying what the school is not. Sxeptomaniac 19:02, 27 November 2006 (UTC)