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Alvernia CollegeAlvernia College, founded in 1958 by the Bernardine Franciscan Sisters, is a Catholic, Franciscan, coeducational institution located in Reading, Pennsylvania with courses also offered in Pottsville and Philadelphia. Alvernia offers affordable, quality education that combines liberal arts with career and professional opportunities in both graduate and undergraduate education. Its primary objecti…
American Baptist CollegeAmerican Baptist College is a Bible College dedicated to educating and developing Christians for worldwide leadership and service. We are committed to providing men and women with an outstanding interdisciplinary undergraduate professional education in Bible, theology, and the social and natural sciences. We train both clergy and laity for the practice of Christian ministry and various professiona…
American Baptist Seminary of the WestThe American Baptist Seminary of the West is a Christ-centered school that trains men and women for leadership in the church of the 21st Century who are: - Prepared to minister in a multicultural and multiracial world. - Rooted in an evangelical heritage and tradition. - Equipped for ecumenical partnership in ministry. -Informed theologically and biblically. - Skilled in the practice of minis…
Amridge UniversityAmridge University is an independent, coeducational institution dedicated to the spirit of its Christian ideals and heritage. Amridge University’s mission is to prepare men and women, through a commitment to academic excellence and spiritual vitality at the undergraduate and graduate levels, for a lifetime of learning, leadership, and service to the professions, society, church, and family. In…
Andover Newton Theological SchoolFounded in 1807, Andover Newton is the oldest graduate school of theology in the United States. Today, over 400 students from 35 denominations are enrolled, creating a lively, ecumenical environment for study. Andover Newton is also part of the Boston Theological Institute, a collaborative association of nine area seminaries. As a graduate theological school in the Reformed tradition, in faithf…
Andrews UniversityStudents from across the United States and the globe are attracted to Andrews because of what we stand for and what we offer. U.S. News and World Report says that Andrews is one of the most culturally diverse universities in the nation. Andrews enrolls approximately 3000 undergraduate and graduate students from most of the 50 states and from approximately 90 countries and territories around the…
Anglia Ruskin UniversityAnglia Ruskin University was awarded university status in 1992. Today, with a student population of 25,500, we are one of the largest universities in the East of England, and a large provider of part-time education. Our students are on courses leading to undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as to a range of professional qualifications. In addition to being one of the most significant…
Anglia Ruskin University - CambridgeWhy choose Anglia Ruskin? 1. We teach high quality degrees Nine of our subjects - Allied health professions (occupational therapy, physiotherapy, radiography); applied social work; English; music; nursing and midwifery; philosophy; psychology; teacher training; theology and religious studies, were rated 'Excellent' by the Sunday Times University Guide 2008. 2. We offer r…
Appalachian Bible CollegeAppalachian Bible College was founded in September of 1950 at the Independent Baptist Church in Pettus, West Virginia, by Rev. & Mrs. Lester Pipkin (from Minnesota) and Pastor & Mrs. Robert Guelich (from Pettus), to begin a Bible training institute for the youth of the Appalachian Mountains. The Pipkins had earlier been involved in initiating a Bible institute in Kentucky and the Guelichs had expe…
Arlington Baptist CollegeArlington Baptist College endeavors to prepare men and women for Christian life and ministries, both lay and professional, through studies in Bible, general education, church vocations, and practical service; integrating faith and learning in the context of a Christian world view. |