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Christian College Consortium

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia - Asbury College

Asbury College is a small Christian liberal arts institution located in Wilmore, Kentucky. It is nondenominational, independent, and was founded in 1890. It is named after Francis Asbury, an early Methodist bishop. With a commitment to academic excellence and spiritual vitality, Asbury College encourages almost 1,300 students to study, worship and serve together on a campus located 20 minutes s ...

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia II - Messiah College - External Programs and Affiliations

Messiah College maintains a small satellite campus, known to students as the Messiah College Philly Campus or MCPC, on Broad Street in North Philadelphia. The campus is an academic partnership with Temple University and, as a collaboration between a small liberal arts college and a large research university, is essentially unique in American higher education. Messiah College is a member of the Christian College Consortium. ...

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia II - Taylor University - Academics

Students can select from over 40 undergraduate majors. Popular programs include majors in art, business/accounting/economics, computer science and education. New media is one of the newest majors offered. In 2003, Taylor began offering graduate-level programs again after having dropped such degrees nearly 60 years earlier. [4] Current graduate programs include a Master of Environmental Science and a Master of Business Administration. The concept of "The Integration of Faith and Learning," or the conviction that knowledge and fa ...

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia II - Houghton College - Areas of study

Houghton College - Major and Minor areas. Accounting Art Business Bible Biology Chemistry Computer Science Earth Science Economics Education Educational Ministries Engineering English Environmental Studies Equestrian Studies Family Studies Foreign Languages French General Science German Greek History HumanitiesSee also:

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia II - Bethel University Minnesota - Schools of Bethel University

Bethel University is divided into five different schools, each focusing on a different area: Bethel University Minnesota - College of Arts & Sciences. College of Arts & Sciences The College of Arts & Sciences offers 66 majors (78 including emphases within majors) and 41 minors (42 including emphases within minors). Degrees and Majors include the following: B.A.: Art, Athletic Training, Biblical and Theological Studies, Biology, Business, Business and Political S ...

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia II - Taylor University - Campus Life

Students, faculty and staff are required to sign the "Life Together Covenant" (LTC) upon joining the University. [6] Community members pledge to adhere to certain standards of conduct and refrain from certain behaviors, including social dancing and the consumption of alcohol, with the intention of strengthening the community as a whole. Restrictions within the LTC have caused some to criticize it for being overly legalistic and conservative. Chapel services are held three times a week, from 10:00 to 10:45 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday, an ...

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia II - Taylor University - Alumni

Notable alumni and former students include: Samuel Morris, 1872-1893 (formerly Prince Kaboo of Western Africa); Stephen L. Johnson, Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; Tom Halleen, VP of the AMC movie network; Dan Gordon, President of the Gordon Food Service [10]; and Jay Kesler, President Emeritus of Taylor University and former President of Youth for Christ. The current president of Taylor University is ...

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia II - Taylor University - Campus Facilities

The campus contains seven dormitories. Three dorms are co-educational, with the genders separated by floor: Evan Bergwall Hall, Les Gerig Hall and Swallow-Robin Hall. Two dorms are all-female: Mary Tower English Hall and Grace Olson Hall. Two dorms are all male: Samuel Morris Hall and John Wengatz Hall. [7] Swallow Robin Hall was built by Samuel Plato, an African-American architect of the early 20th century. [8] The newest building is the Kesler Student Activities Center. Named after president emeritus Jay Kesler, the Kesler Center features an indoor track, multi-purpose courts used for intramurals, an exercise ...

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia II - Houghton College - Athletics

The Houghton Highlanders field 10 varsity teams. The women are able to participate in soccer, basketball, field hockey, volleyball, track, and cross country. The teams provided for the men are soccer, basketball, track, and cross country. ...

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia II - Bethel University Minnesota - Facilities - Arden Hills MN Campus

Map of Campus Bethel University Minnesota - Main Education Buildings. There are five main education buildings located on Bethel University's main campus in Arden Hills, MN. They run Southwest/Northeast and are located in what would basically be considered the center of campus. They are all connected through skyway and tunnel. Starting from the Southwest and running to the Northeast the buildings are as follows (with abbreviations in parentheses): Benson Great Hall/Community Life Center (CLC), Academic Center (AC), Clauson Center (CC), Hagstrom Student ...

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia II - Houghton College - Campus Life

The majority of the College's students live in College-owned housing. There are two dormitories for female students, Gillette(formerly East) and Lambein, while the men live in Rothenbuhler(formerly South) and Shenawana. The college also owns numerous townhouses and a building of flats. Numerous student groups are active on the campus in all areas of interest. Some of these include: Allegany County Outreach, the Boulder, the Star, Clown Ministry, College Republicans, Habitat for Humanity, Gadfly Society, Equestrian Club, Dayspring, Swim Club, Global Christian Fellowship, and Youth for Christ. The college also provide ...

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Christian College Consortium: Encyclopedia II - Houghton College - Historical Personages and Alumni

Stephen W. Paine served as president of the college for thirty-five years. He taught classical languages in addition to his duties as president. When he became president in 1937 he was twenty-eight years old, making him the youngest head of a college in the U.S. at the time. The Ortlip family is responsible for most of the artistic heritage of the college. H. Willard Ortlip was a benefactor of the college, and together with his wife Aimée was responsible for the historic mural in the foyer of the campus chapel. Several Ortlip family members have taught art and painting at the college over t ...

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