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  2. Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools

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    The organization was founded in 1979. According to the Institute for Creation Research (ICR), TRACS is a "product of the ICR". [9] TRACS required, through at least 2018, all accredited schools to have a statement of faith that affirms "the inerrancy and historicity of the Bible" and "the divine work of non-evolutionary creation including persons in God's image".

  3. Northland Scholars Academy - Wikipedia

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    Northland International University ceased academic operations in 2015. Lancaster Bible College became the custodian of student academic records (transcripts). [14] Several recordings made by the Northland Baptist Bible College Choir, such as A Heart to Praise and Holy is He, remain available.

  4. Pillsbury Baptist Bible College - Wikipedia

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    Pillsbury described itself as a "biblical arts college." It offered a four-year program leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts in Bible and Bachelor of Science in Bible, as well as several associate degrees and a Bible certificate program. The campus was previously home to the Pillsbury Military Academy, Pillsbury Academy, and Minnesota ...

  5. Heritage Christian University - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Christian University is a private bible college in Florence, Alabama. It is affiliated with the Churches of Christ. The university is governed by a board of directors, all of whom must be active members of the Churches of Christ.

  6. Victory University - Wikipedia

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    Victory University, formerly Crichton College, was a private for-profit university in Memphis, Tennessee. It closed in May 2014 and was owned by California-based Significant Education. [ 1 ] Victory University was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and offered on-campus and distance learning courses.

  7. Northeastern Bible College - Wikipedia

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    Northeastern Bible College was founded by Charles W. Anderson and first opened in September 1950 as Northeastern Bible Institute, at the Brookdale Baptist Church in Bloomfield, New Jersey. The college relocated to a campus in Essex Fells in the fall of 1952. The name was changed in 1964 to Northeastern Collegiate Bible Institute, and finally in ...

  8. Magnolia Bible College - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia Bible College (abbrev.MBC) was a private Christian Bible college, in Mississippi.Founded in 1976, it was affiliated with the Churches of Christ.The founding church was the South Huntington Church of Christ, with an aim for training preachers and teachers for service within churches of Christ.

  9. Mid-Atlantic Christian University - Wikipedia

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    MACU North Campus. Mid-Atlantic Christian University was founded as Roanoke Bible College in 1948 by George and Sarah BonDurant to train preachers for churches in eastern North Carolina and the Tidewater region of Virginia.