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Goodricke College, York: Setting the standard English Graduate College, Lancaster: Curiositas nostrum viam illuminat: Latin Curiosity lights our way Grey College, Durham: Gradibus ascendimus: Latin Ascending by degrees [275] Grizedale College, Lancaster: Never Forget English Halifax College, York: Scholarship, Activity and Community English ...
The BonDurants had previously founded Atlanta Christian College in 1937, and George BonDurant served as its first President until 1947, when he left over a dispute with the trustees. He then found employment as an evangelist of the Roanoke District Churches of Christ in eastern North Carolina in 1947.
The University of Fort Lauderdale was founded as Plantation Christian University in 1995, [2] by Henry and Carol Fernandez, senior pastors of The Faith Center. [3] Henry Fernandez has led the university as its chancellor and CEO since its founding; he is the recipient of an honorary Doctor of Divinity degree from St. Thomas University, and is styled "Dr. Henry Fernandez" by UFTL.
The Free Lutheran Bible College and Seminary is a member of the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools (TRACS), [5] receiving Candidate Status on October 21, 2014. TRACS is a religious-based accreditation organization focusing entirely on accrediting primarily small Christian seminaries.
Hartland College is a division of Hartland Institute of Health and Education in Rapidan, VA, United States. Founded in 1983 as one of the original divisions of Hartland, it claims to be an "expressly Christian missionary college" [ 4 ] and focuses on preparing students to be conservative, religious missionaries around the world.
Bethany Global University (formally Bethany College of Missions) [1] is a private Evangelical Christian university in Bloomington, Minnesota. Its primary focus is on training missionaries and it was founded in 1948. It was one of nine work colleges [2] in the United States until 2024 when it moved to a fully online format. [3]
Allegheny Wesleyan College started out in 1943 as a private Methodist school in Salem, Ohio. With increasing enrollment, it purchased the forty-three acre Satterthwaite Farm and erected dormitories, classrooms and a dining hall. At that time, it was known as the Salem Bible Institute or Salem Bible College. [3]
Bethesda University is a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA). Their men's basketball team was a member of the now defunct Pacific Christian Athletic Conference (PCAC). [6] They currently have five intercollegiate sports teams made up of men and women's soccer, men and women's basketball, and baseball.