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Bethany Lutheran College

Bethany Lutheran College

Bethany Lutheran College, owned and operated by the Evangelical Lutheran Synod, is a private, residential, liberal arts college committed to the teachings of the Bible as set forth in the Lutheran Confessions. Bethany provides studies culminating in a bachelor of arts degree. The college serves Lutherans and others by offering a challenging, student-centered approach to education that fosters spir…

Bethel Seminary of the East

Bethel Seminary of the East

* Founded in 1985 by pastors to develop spiritual leaders for evangelizing the Northeast. Learn about our History of Hope. * Multiple teaching centers from Massachusetts to Maryland * Offers the Master of Divinity degree, Master of Arts(Theological Studies) degree, and a certificate in Theological Studies. * Includes resident faculty plus ministry-based faculty who share current ministry pr…

BGSU Firelands

BGSU Firelands

One of Bowling Green State University’s seven undergraduate colleges, located in Huron, Ohio, at the intersection of Ohio Route 2 and Rye Beach Road - one hour west of Cleveland and one hour and ten minutes East of Bowling Green, Ohio. We are only seven miles from Cedar Point in the middle of "Vacationland" Ohio. Situated on 216 acres, four buildings, plant value of $16.1 million. * Approximatel…

Binghamton University

Binghamton University

The State University of New York at Binghamton is a research university committed to excellence in teaching and scholarship. Binghamton offers carefully focused Masters and doctoral programs and a range of undergraduate programs taught from diverse perspectives to a pluralistic community. A continuing commitment to the liberal arts forms the basis for undergraduate instruction in the arts and scie…

Black Hawk College

Black Hawk College

Black Hawk College is one of 48 community colleges in Illinois, and serves all or part of nine counties in northwestern Illinois (Rock Island, Henry, Stark, Mercer, Whiteside, Bureau, Marshall, Knox and Henderson) with a service area of over 2,200 square miles and a population of over 232,000. Provides the environment and resources for individuals to become lifelong learners.

Black Hills State University

Black Hills State University

Black Hills State University, founded in 1883, now is a coeducational, four-year undergraduate institution with an enrollment of nearly 3,900 students. Students looking for a small-but-growing public university located in one of the most scenic parts of the United States should consider Black Hills State. The university combines outstanding academic programs and great recreational opportunities to…

Blackburn College

Blackburn College

Blackburn College, founded in 1837 and affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), provides a coeducational student body with a rigorous, distinctive, and affordable liberal arts education that prepares graduates to be responsible, productive citizens. The Blackburn community values critical and independent thinking, leadership development, respect for all individuals, and lifelong learning. Th…

Bloomfield College

Bloomfield College

Bloomfield College, founded in 1868, is an independent college historically related to the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and strategically located in the New Jersey-New York metropolitan region. The College offers academic programs leading to the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees. The curriculum is designed to provide students with a sound liberal arts grounding as well as with the…

Blue Mountain College

Blue Mountain College

Founded in 1873 as a Christian liberal arts college and affiliated since 1920 with the Mississippi Baptist Convention, Blue Mountain College assists students in developing intellectual integrity, academic excellence, social awareness, and Christian character. To accomplish the mission the College recruits undergraduate and graduate students who are committed to scholarship, servant leadership, an…

Bluefield State College

Bluefield State College

Bluefield State College was established as a black teachers college by an act of the West Virginia Legislature in 1895 and was integrated after 1954. By the 1960's the College had a comprehensive four-year program of teacher education, arts and sciences, and engineering technology. Gradually a variety of two-year technical programs evolved in response to local needs. The mission of Bluefield …