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Bob Jones University: Encyclopedia - Bob Jones University

Bob Jones University Bob Jones University (BJU) is a private, non-denominational, Christian, Fundamentalist, liberal arts university in Greenville, South Carolina. Founded in 1927 by Bob Jones, Sr., an evangelist and revival-preacher, it is the largest private liberal arts university in South Carolina. The university is not acredited, partly ...

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Bob Jones University

Bob Jones University


Bob Jones University (BJU) is a private, non-denominational, Christian, Fundamentalist, liberal arts university in Greenville, South Carolina. Founded in 1927 by Bob Jones, Sr., an evangelist and revival-preacher, it is the largest private liberal arts university in South Carolina. The university is not acredited, partly because it desires freedom to teach its curriculum without outside guidlines. The University has a reputation as the most strongly conservative and religious school in the USA, and is the subject of many jokes. For example Al Franken with a young male assistant posed as a Father and Son considering application to the University, then asking questions that were generally skeptical of the policies of the school.

The current president of the University is Stephen Jones, son of previous school president Bob Jones III and the first president of the University not named "Bob Jones." The university enrolls approximately 5000 students representing every state and 43 foreign countries, and employs a staff of 1,800. It offers degrees in 126 majors, plus additional schools from kindergarten through 12th grade.

Its mission statement reads as follows: Within the cultural and academic soil of liberal arts education, Bob Jones University exists to grow Christlike character that is Scripturally disciplined; others-serving; God-loving; Christ-proclaiming; and focused Above.

The school is also known for its strong connection to the anti-Catholic movement in Ireland, and anti-Catholic movements in general.

Interracial dating was prohibited at the university for many years, but the ban was lifted in 2000 after Dr. Bob Jones III, following a national uproar prompted by the visit of presidential candidate George W. Bush, announced its nullification on Larry King Live.

Bob Jones University - Creed

Students at BJU recite the University Creed at chapel services four days a week and at the worship service on Sunday.

I believe in the inspiration of the Bible (both the Old and the New Testaments); the creation of man by the direct act of God; the incarnation and virgin birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ; His identification as the Son of God; His vicarious atonement for the sins of mankind by the shedding of His blood on the cross; the resurrection of His body from the tomb; His power to save men from sin; the new birth through the regeneration by the Holy Spirit; and the gift of eternal life by the grace of God.

Bob Jones University - History

BJU was founded in 1927 by evangelist Bob Jones, Sr., in College Point, Florida. Jones was the son of an Alabama sharecropper. His stated purpose was to create a school where Christian students could receive a high-quality education in a strongly traditional Christian environment. The following is a direct quotation from the BJU homepage:

Established in 1927 by evangelist Bob Jones Sr., Bob Jones University is known as the citadel of biblical Christianity for its adherence to the Bible as mankind's only source of faith and Christian practice. Throughout his travels, Dr. Bob Jones Sr. saw students whose faith was shaken during college, and he recognized the need for a thoroughly Christian school to train America's youth. His vision was to establish a training center for Christians from around the world that would be distinguished by its academic excellence, refined standards of behavior, and opportunities to appreciate the performing and visual arts. At the same time, Dr. Jones's intent was to make a place where Christ would be the center of all thought and conduct.

The school moved to Cleveland, Tennessee in 1933, and to its present campus in Greenville, South Carolina in 1947. The former Cleveland, Tennessee campus currently serves as the home for Lee University operated by the Church of God, which has its headquarters in the same town.

From its 1927 founding to 1971, African American people were prohibited from enrolling. From 1971 to 1975, only married black people were permitted to apply to the school. After the 1975 court decision of McCrary v. Runyon, which prohibited racial exclusion from private schools, the policy was changed. A person of any race could apply to the school, but the school adopted a disciplinary rule prohibiting interracial dating or marriage:

There is to be no interracial dating.
  1. Students who are partners in an interracial marriage will be expelled. [461 U.S. 574, 581]
  2. Students who are members of or affiliated with any group or organization which holds as one of its goals or advocates interracial marriage will be expelled.
  3. Students who date outside of their own race will be expelled.
  4. Students who espouse, promote, or encourage others to violate the University's dating rules and regulations will be expelled."

The former policies of Bob Jones University on interracial dating are indebted to the founder's view that the Bible forbids interracial dating and marriage; though today Bob Jones University sometimes claims that the policy is a product of a (1950s) legal threat on the part of the parents of a female Asian student who threatened legal action after learning that their daughter was dating a white student.

The school lost its Internal Revenue Service tax exemption in 1980 because of its anti-interracial dating policy. The school appealed all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court, arguing that the school met the criteria for tax-exempt status on several counts, including that the school's racial discrimination was based on sincerely held religious beliefs. U.S. President Ronald Reagan supported the school's tax exempt status, but the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in favor of the IRS in 1983 (see Bob Jones University v. United States, 461 U.S. 574) and the school does not intend to seek tax-exempt status again. In 2000, following a national uproar prompted by the visit of presidential candidate George W. Bush, the policy was dropped entirely after some experimentation with a policy of parental consent for interracial dating. The school's attitude to gay and lesbian people has often caused outrage. In 1998, Wayne Mouritzen, gay, 60-year-old alumnus, wrote seeking permission to come back to visit the school. The dean of students wrote back: With grief we must tell you that as long as you are living as a homosexual, you, of course, would not be welcome on the campus and would be arrested for trespassing if you did. We take no delight in that action. Our greatest delight would be in your return to the Lord. [1]

Bob Jones University - Academics

The University is composed of six colleges and schools that offer over 125 undergraduate majors. Among these majors are fourteen "trade school" programs that range from aircraft management to cosmetology. Classes are also offered by correspondence and through the University's live, interactive satellite system.

The University is currently a candidate for accreditation through the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools, which means that it has the potential to become accredited during the prescribed five year period but there is no guarantee that it will become accredited.

BJU also operates Bob Jones University Press, one of the two major publishers of curriculum for K-12 Christian schools in America (the other being A Beka Books, which is affiliated with Pensacola Christian College).

Bob Jones University - Extracurriculars

The University has intramural sports programs in many different fields including soccer, basketball, softball, track, volleyball, tennis, badminton, and table tennis. The highlight of the sports season is the Turkey Bowl, where the top two societies (the University's version of fraternities and sororities) compete in a soccer match usually during Thanksgiving.

The University also competes in intercollegiate debate in the National Educational Debate Association.

Bob Jones University - Achievements

  • In May 2004, its high school, Bob Jones Academy, won the National High School Mock Trial Championship [2].
  • On December 3, 2004, the school broke the Guinness World Record for Christmas caroling with 7,514 carolers.
  • On April 2, 2005, the school won the NEDA Debate Nationals Tournament, defeating Ball State University 2-1 in Varsity and 3-0 in Novice, and also taking 1st place Varsity Speaker.

Bob Jones University - Art gallery

Bob Jones, Jr., son of the founder, had an interest in art depicting scenes from the Bible, especially those which had a highly illustrative nature rather than those relying on symbols. He began collecting after World War II, and concentrated on Italian Baroque painters. This style was out of favor in the mid-20th century and the works were relatively inexpensive, and Jones built up an important collection. He donated his paintings to a museum at the University. The BJU Museum & Gallery now is now one of the largest collections of religious art in the Western Hemisphere.

Bob Jones University - Controversial national recognition

Largely due to the national attention received after the scuffle with the IRS and its ban on interracial dating, the school has been seen as a racist institution (especially outside of the southern United States). The school does however have a number of international students and has received recognition to participate in intercollegiate debate competitions.

Bob Jones University - Graduate school

Graduates have been accepted into medical schools at a rate that exceeds the national average. Graduates in other fields have been accepted into many law schools and graduate programs at other colleges and universities.

Bob Jones University - Biology

The BJU biology department proclaims its support for creationism. Its Department of Biology's website states:

Although Bob Jones University is primarily a teaching institution, the members of the science faculty have a long tradition of speaking, writing, and doing research related to defending the Bible's account of creation.

Bob Jones University - Rules for students

Bob Jones has a notably strict series of rules governing life while at the university. [3][4][5] As previously described, some of the rules have been retracted for various reasons throughout the schools history. However, the school claims its rules are in line with several other Fundamentalist Christian universities.

Such commentators as Christianity Today have argued that BJU focuses on rules rather than principles, noting that, "a recent BJU handbook prohibits students from promoting Calvinism or Arminianism, speaking in tongues, wearing beards, and listening to music recorded after 1960." BJU announced in 1998 that it will arrest a homosexual graduate for trespassing if he visits the campus. [6] According to the Boston Globe, BJU has a reputation for stringent rules even among other Christian colleges:

If you ask a student at non-fundamentalist evangelical schools like Wheaton in Illinois or Gordon in Wenham, Mass, what they think of Bob Jones, you will get looks of horror far worse than you'll get from secular kids — along with questions about whether Bob Jones really has separate pink and blue sidewalks for men and women. [7]

One college administrator has stated that the institution's unchanging ways are like "stroking the cat in the wrong direction." [8]

While all these rules are based on the opinions of BJU, one rule directly mentions a specific company in relation to BJU dress code. According to BJU, students are prohibited from wearing any clothing displaying logos from Abercrombie & Fitch due to what BJU perceives as "antagonism to the name of Christ" and "wickedness" in their advertising.

  • Curfew is at 10:25 pm and all lights must be out by 12 am. BJU say this curfew aids safety for students and also helps to ensure that they get some needed sleep while they are at college.
  • Students are required to sign out when they leave campus, largely as a measure of safety. This rule does not apply to male students with Junior and Senior privileges, who are free to leave without signing out between the hours of 7 am and 7 pm.
  • Unfiltered wireless internet access via computer, mobile phone, or satellite phone is prohibited. However, the university provides content-filtered Wi-fi service for student use. The filter blocks pornography and other objectionable content.
  • Students are provided with an individual email account which is filtered through the campus email system to prevent questionable content. BJU say this filtered email system is consistent with the practice of many major banks and other businesses.
  • DVD/VCRs are not allowed in residence halls; DVD players as part of computer systems cannot be used for watching films. Televisions may be used only as monitors for video game consoles.
  • Students in residence halls are not allowed to watch any films with a rating higher than a G rating when visiting local homes and are forbidden from visiting cinemas. Additionally, students are not permitted to play, use, or own video games that are rated T, M, or Ao, or that have any kind of profanity, sensual or suggestive dress, rock music, blood and gore, or demonic themes.
  • The University has strict rules regarding music and Country, Jazz, New Age, Rock, and Contemporary Christian music are not permitted in the dorms.
  • Movie, music, and fashion posters are prohibited.
  • Sexual relations between unmarried students, if discovered, is an expulsion offense.
  • Possessing or distributing pornography is an expulsion offense. Many think that magazines of any kind showing any pictures of females are prohibited on the campus, but this rule does not exist.
  • Weapons of any kind must be stored by the University. Pistols must have trigger locks. No fireworks are allowed at any time.

  • Students are permitted to work until 10:25 pm on weekdays and 12 am on weekends.
  • Freshmen and sophomores are not permitted to use vehicles in order to commute to and from work, but this is because there is limited parking space on campus.
  • Solicitation by students in the Greenville area is forbidden. All students are required to have a retail license or permission from the Dean of Students to solicit services door to door.

  • Men's hair is required to be traditionally styled with a conservative cut. Hair must not be colored or highlighted and is not permitted to be shaved, shelved, tangled or spiked.
  • Sideburns may not reach past the lower opening of the ear. It is recommended that men be clean-shaven at all times.
  • Men may not wear earrings, necklaces, or bracelets of any kind.
  • No hats are allowed indoors except in the gymnasium.
  • Tattoos and body piercings are forbidden.
  • The University will not allow articles of any kind to display the logos of Abercrombie & Fitch and its subsidiary Hollister. These items may not be carried or displayed, even if the logos are hidden.
  • Morning dress consists of the following: dress shirt (no denim or chambray) with tie, dress or ironed casual pants (no jeans, cargo, carpenter, or sloppy pants), dress or leather casual shoes. Sweaters should show shirt collar and tie knot. No sweatshirts are allowed.
  • Afternoon dress will include a collared shirt (no crew necks), neat casual pants, dress or casual shoes (no slippers or sandals). Socks should be above the ankle, and sweatshirts or sweaters are permitted.
  • Sunday dress requires a coat, tie, dress shirt, dress shoes, dress or dressier casual pants.
  • Recreation and work dress may include jeans and t-shirts. Sleeveless athletic shirts may be worn during indoor activities only. Shorts may be worn at athletic facilities but not as spectators at sporting events. Socks are required at all times.
    • BJU say the goal of these guidelines for dress is a neat and professional look for students while they are at school.

General and classroom dress for women consists of a dress or top and skirt. Pants are allowed for some recreational activities. Women may never wear shorts outside the residence halls and fitness center.

  • Underwear
    • The rumor that colored panties are not allowed is completely false. No one checks for the color of women's underwear. However, colored underwear should not be visible through outer clothing. For instance, a student should not pair a bright pink bra with a sheer white blouse.
    • Underwear may not be exposed in public at any time.
    • Guidelines for swimwear are that the suit must be one-piece and modest. There are no regulations about underwear beneath bathing costumes.
  • Tops
    • The middle area of the torso may never be exposed. Tops must be long enough to meet the top of the skirt or pants. BJU say this guideline encourages professionalism and modesty of appearance.
    • Sleeveless tops and dresses may be worn with a blouse, jacket, or sweater. In all other cases, sleeves are required. BJU say this rule is one of convenience rather than conviction, and further, that there is no rule about covering the arms.
    • Necklines are allowed to drop four fingers below the collarbone, but no more. BJU say the arbitrary choice of "four fingers" is nothing more than a convenient measurement.
    • Tops may be fitted, but not clingy.
  • Skirts
    • Hemlines, slits or other openings may never be higher than the bottom of the knee.
    • Denim skirts are allowed for casual dress but not allowed in class or other professional events.
  • Pants
    • Loose-fitting pants may be worn between female residence halls, for the purpose of athletic events, and to local area residences.
    • Loose-fitting jeans may be worn between women's residence halls and when participating in activities where such fabric is necessary, like ice-skating, white-water rafting and skiing.
  • Ease
    • All clothing, such as dresses, skirts, pants, and shirts, must fit correctly without clinging.
    • There should be at least a 3/4-inch fold of fabric on both sides of the hips and bust. This "ease" may be measured by standing straight and pinching the loose fabric on both sides of the hips and bust line. However, there are no random inspections of this.
  • Other
    • Thin and transparent clothing is allowed when accompanied by appropriate underclothes.
    • Hose are required for all professional activities, including church, recitals, and class.
    • Shoes like combat or hiking boots are not permitted.
    • Feminine, neat, and orderly hairstyles are required. Masculine cuts should be avoided (although short hair is allowed).
    • Tattoos are prohibited. A maximum of two matched sets of earrings are allowed, and they must be worn in the lobe of the ear. Any other body piercings are prohibited.
    • Contrary to rumor, there is not a rule concerning female students' sleep attire.
    • The policy regarding Abercrombie & Fitch as described in the male dress code section also applies to women.

Bob Jones University - Political campaigns

Over the years many gubernatorial and presidential candidates have spoken at the school, including Ronald Reagan, Jack Kemp, Bob Dole, and Alan Keyes. Democrats tend to avoid the school, and on a national level, it is mainly Republicans who appear there (see Southern strategy).

On February 2, 2000, George W. Bush, while campaigning to become U.S. President, addressed the school's chapel service. Many people disagreed with Bush's decision to speak at the controversial institution. Bush's speech did not include any mention of either the school's ban on interracial dating or its anti-Catholic teachings. Following a public outcry that many perceived as a mere political attack, the Bush campaign promptly released remarks declaring that Bush was neither anti-Catholic nor a racist, and that his brother Jeb Bush could not have dated his wife (who is Latina) if he had attended the school (although in fact he could have, since BJU did not view Latinos and Anglos as separate races). Bush also appeared before the press to deny that he either knew or approved of what he regarded as the school's intolerant policies.

On February 26, after twenty-four days of considerable media pressure, Bush also wrote a formal letter of apology to Cardinal John O'Connor of New York for failing to denounce Bob Jones University's history of strongly anti-Catholic statements (among other things, the university's founder once called the Roman Catholic Church a "satanic cult"). At a news conference following the letter's release, Bush stated: "I make no excuses. I had an opportunity and I missed it. I regret that." and "I wish I had gotten up then and seized the moment to set a tone, a tone that I had set in Texas, a positive and inclusive tone."

On March 3, the school issued a "Letter to the Nation" defending their position and arguing that the real issue of the media pressure was religious freedom. [9]

Bob Jones University - People associated with BJU

Bob Jones University - Notable graduates

  • Ed Dobson is pastor of Calvary Church, Grand Rapids, MI and co-author of Blinded by Might. [10]
  • Glenn Hamilton is a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
  • Terry Haskins was the Speaker Pro Tempore of the South Carolina House of Representatives.
  • Katherine Helmond is an actress best known as playing the family matriarch on Soap and "Mona" on Who's the Boss?
  • Asa Hutchinson an Arkansas lawyer, former U.S. Representative and Under Secretary for Border & Transportation Security with the Department of Homeland Security, and currently running for governor of Arkansas.
  • Tim Hutchinson is an Arkansas pastor, former U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator.
  • Billy Kim is the president of the Baptist World Alliance.
  • Tim LaHaye is a best-selling author of eschatological prophecy novels.

Bob Jones University - Other alumni

  • Billy Graham, evangelist, attended for one year
  • John F. MacArthur, pastor, author, and radio preacher
  • Fred Phelps, pastor of the Westboro Baptist Church, whose association with the school ended abruptly after two semesters there. Phelps claims he left in opposition to the school's racial policies; school employees told the Topeka Capital Journal newspaper in 1994 that Phelps was in essence expelled due to mental instability.
  • Cliff Barrows, associate of Billy Graham

Bob Jones University - Notable honorary degree recipients

  • Vic Eliason, founder of VCY America
  • Billy Graham, evangelist [11]
  • Jesse Helms, U.S. Senator
  • Chiang Kai-shek, leader of Kuomintang
  • Lester Maddox, governor of Georgia
  • Ian Paisley, a Northern Irish MP, leader of the Democratic Unionist Party and Moderator of the Free Presbyterian Church of Ulster.
  • Strom Thurmond, senator from South Carolina
  • George Wallace, governor of Alabama
  • John Ashcroft, Attorney General of the United States

Bob Jones University - Benefactors

  • Agnes Moorehead, of Bewitched fame, willed her Ohio estate to BJU.

Bob Jones University - Mentions in movies and television

  • The Ladykillers (2004) - The remake of the movie included a character who sent money to Bob Jones University on a regular basis. The joke was that she was an elderly African-American woman who was clearly oblivious to the school's prior stand against interracial dating.
  • The O.C. (2005) - The April 2005 episode, The Return of the Nana, featured a Bob Jones university student and his "Bible Study Buddies" on spring break who were out to get one of the main characters, Seth Cohen because he participated in a whipped cream eating contest with the Bob Jones student's girlfriend.

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