I think back to the main purpose and the mission of Corban University is to educate Christians to make a difference in the world for Jesus Christ. Everything that we try to do at Corban-- kind of fits into that ultimate end goal. And so as students come in here, and our desire for them to be stronger Christ follower than when they first started. And so we have lots of intentional things that we put into place, like a part of student life. We have opportunities to be in mentoring relationships. We have a desire for every student to be involved in some kind of [INAUDIBLE] Hall, Bible study, even our commuter students getting plugged in to Bible studies. We have things where we also have chapel, an opportunity for our university to come together and to worship and to be challenged through through god's word. One of the things I really appreciate about the Corban communities that professors have open office hours. They have-- a lot of them have their doors open. So you need to just come at any time and visit and talk, whether it's about assignment stuff, school stuff or just about life. And they really take a lot of time to walk alongside students. A lot of lot of faculty just love to pour into the students and you know, I've spent hours talking with professors, about all sorts of things and it's one of my very favorite things to do. What becomes really important is to understand, because you're coming to a Christian university, where there's that development of that Christian worldview that we talked about. So it's really about that transformation process from start to finish, and the process the student goes through to change what they want, in a way that honors and serves the best.