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  2. Lenoir–Rhyne University - Wikipedia

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    The university is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award bachelor's and master's degrees. Overall, LenoirRhyne University has over 50 undergraduate majors and nearly 30 graduate programs. The university has campuses in Hickory, Asheville, and Columbia, South Carolina. [3]

  3. Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary - Wikipedia

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    Some students enrolled in the M.A.C.M. program are ELCA candidates for ordination as a Minister of Word and Service. As a part of Lenoir-Rhyne University, LTSS is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). It is also accredited by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS).

  4. Category : Private universities and colleges in North Carolina

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  5. List of colleges and universities in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    East Carolina University: Greenville: Public Research university: 26,785 1907 Elizabeth City State University: Elizabeth City: Public Baccalaureate college: 2,165 1891 Elon University: Elon: Private (Nonsectarian) Doctoral/Professional university: 7,207 1889 Fayetteville State University: Fayetteville: Public Master's university: 6,847 1867 ...

  6. Evangelical Lutheran Tennessee Synod - Wikipedia

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    In addition, though not widely known, the Tennessee Synod helped found LenoirRhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina, a private, four-year liberal arts college. The first president of the university, Robert Anderson Yoder, was the Tennessee Synod's first student beneficiary of scholarship funds.

  7. Moretz Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, it was the site for the NAIA National Semifinal football game, which Lenoir-Rhyne won on its way to their only national championship in school history. Moretz Stadium was also home of a 1962 NAIA National Semifinal game and an NCAA Division II Semifinal game in 2013.

  8. Category:Lenoir–Rhyne University - Wikipedia

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  9. Doug Socha - Wikipedia

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    Doug Socha (born c. 1975) is an American football coach. He is the head football coach for LenoirRhyne University, a position he has held since 2024.Socha led the Keiser Seahawks to back-to-back NAIA Football National Championship title games in 2022 and 2023: winning in 2023.