In a press release today announcing victory in its biggest
campus access challenge to date, InterVarsity noted that its 23 chapters on 19 CSU campuses will «once again be recognized student groups.»
«
Our campus access challenges give this generation of students an opportunity to reinvent campus ministry,» stated Greg Jao, InterVarsity's national field director, in a press release which noted:
Not exact matches
Despite the good news, InterVarsity — which has 985 chapters on 649
campuses — noted that it «continues to face
challenges» to
campus access at other schools in California, as well as New York, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Maine, Iowa, and Florida.
Some of these
challenges are significant:
campus ministries experience hurdles to
campus access, Christian adoption and social service agencies confront regulations in tension with their missional convictions, and Christian educational institutions face threats to their accreditation and tax - exempt status.
This large amount of well - located space will put pressure on properties
challenged by
access to hospital
campuses.