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Regent University is a private Christian university in Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States. It was founded by Pat Robertson in 1977 as Christian Broadcasting Network University and changed its name to Regent University in 1990.
Four students were not included in the acceptance statistics. The class consists of 112 students. The median LSAT score was 157 and the median undergraduate GPA was 3.68. One student was not included in the LSAT calculation and two were not included in the GPA calculation. Its 25th/75th percentile LSAT scores and GPA were 152/160 and 3.40/3.88.
3.0 median, ±.1 (1L and all classes with more than 50 students); 3.0 median and mean, ±.2 (2L/3L Classes with less than 50 but more than 20 students) [57] Loyola University New Orleans College of Law: 3.017 [58] University of Maine School of Law: 3.00–3.10 for 1L classes; 3.15–3.25 for 2L/3L classes with 16 or more students
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Regent University: Virginia Beach, VA V. Clyde Muse 42 years 1978 2020 Hinds Community College Raymond, MS Janet Eisner: 41 years 1979 2022 Emmanuel College: Boston, MA At the time of her retirement, she was the longest-serving female president still sitting, as well as the longest-currently-serving president of a Catholic college or university ...
Regent was established in 1968 to provide graduate theological education to the laity, and only in 1979 started a program to train students who will become clergy.After the first summer school class, the graduate Diploma of Christian Studies began; within two years, enrollment grew from 4 to 44 students and the Master of Christian Studies was added.
Some university governing boards are composed entirely of alumni of that university. [1] Other boards contain various elected officials, often the state governor, as ex officio members. [1] Members of the governing board can be selected in a variety of ways. Members of public university boards are most often selected by the state governor. [2]
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