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Hey there! Are you considering attending college as a Jehovah’s Witness? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Here, we’ll discuss all the ins and outs of being a JW in college. From navigating campus life to finding ways to stay connected with your faith, we’ve got you covered. So buckle up and let’s get started on this journey together!

Why Do Jehovah Witnesses Not Go To College? [Solved]

Well, it’s no surprise that JWs don’t encourage higher ed - they’ve been saying the world’s gonna end any day now for over a hundred years! I mean, why bother getting a degree if you think the world’s gonna end tomorrow?

  1. Beliefs: Jehovah’s Witnesses believe in one God, the Creator of all things, and that Jesus is His son. They also believe in the Bible as their source of truth and guidance.

  2. Practices: Jehovah’s Witnesses practice a variety of religious activities such as attending weekly meetings, studying the Bible, and engaging in door-to-door evangelism.

  3. Community: Jehovah’s Witnesses have a strong sense of community and fellowship among members, which is often expressed through social gatherings and service projects.

  4. Education: College-aged members are encouraged to pursue higher education while maintaining their faith commitments by attending college campuses with active Witness communities or online courses offered by Watchtower Bible School of Gilead (WBSG).

  5. Support: The WBSG provides support for college students through its online library resources, mentorship programs, and other services designed to help them succeed academically while staying true to their beliefs.

Jehovah’s Witnesses don’t typically attend college, but they do have a variety of educational options available to them. They can take online courses, attend seminars and workshops, or even pursue a career in the ministry. Plus, they have access to a wealth of resources from their own religious organization that can help them further their education. So while college may not be an option for Jehovah’s Witnesses, there are still plenty of ways for them to learn and grow!