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Directory of Member Schools International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities 2011 Directory of Member Schools Anderson University • Arkansas Baptist College • Baptist College of Florida • Baptist College of Health Sciences • Bap tist University of the Americas • Baylor University • Bel mont University • Blue Mountain College • Bluefield Col lege • Bowen University (Nigeria) • Brewton-Parker College • Cal ifornia Baptist University • Campbell Univer sity • Campbellsville University • Car so n-Newman Col lege • Charleston Southern Universi ty • Chowan University • Clear Creek Baptist Bible College • Dal las Baptist Univer sity • East Texas Baptist University • Fruitland Baptist Bible In stitute • Gardner-Webb Univer sity • Georgetown College • Golden Gate Baptist Theological Seminary • Hannibal- LaGrange University • Hardin-Simmons Uni versity • Hous ton Baptist University • Howard Payne University • Judson College • Judson University • Louisiana College • Mars Hill College • Mercer University • Mid- Continent Universi ty • Mississippi College • Missouri Baptist University • North Greenville Uni versity • Oklahoma Baptist University • Ouachita Baptist University • Sam ford University • Seinan Gaukin University (Japan) • Shorter University • S outhwest Baptist University • Union University • University of the Cumberlands • Uni versity of Mary Hardin-Baylor • University of Mobile • Virginia In termont College • Way land Baptist University • William Carey Uni versity • Williams Baptist College • Yel lowstone Baptist College I International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities Directory of Member Schools in the International Assoviation of Baptist Colleges and Universities 1 Contents Foreword ..................................................................................3 HoWard PaYne UniVersitY ...................................................32 Abbreviations ...........................................................................3 Judson College ...................................................................33 Basic Costs and Enrollment ...................................................3 Judson UniVersitY ...............................................................34 Louisiana College ................................................................35 Colleges, Universities, Bible Schools, Seminary Mars Hill College ................................................................36 Anderson UniVersitY ..............................................................5 Mercer UniVersitY ................................................................37 Arkansas Baptist College ......................................................6 Mid-Continent UniVersitY ...................................................38 The Baptist College of Florida ..............................................7 Mississippi College ..............................................................39 Baptist College of Health Sciences .......................................8 Missouri Baptist UniVersitY ................................................40 Baptist UniVersitY of the Americas .......................................9 North GreenVille UniVersitY ...............................................41 BaYlor UniVersitY ................................................................10 Oklahoma Baptist UniVersitY ..............................................42 Belmont UniVersitY .............................................................11 Ouachita Baptist UniVersitY ...............................................43 Blue Mountain College .......................................................12 Samford UniVersitY .............................................................44 Bluefield College .................................................................13 Seinan Gaukin UniVersitY (Japan) ......................................45 BoWen UniVersitY (Nigeria) ................................................14 Shorter UniVersitY ..............................................................46 BreWton-Parker College .....................................................15 SouthWest Baptist UniVersitY .............................................47 California Baptist UniVersitY ..............................................16 Union UniVersitY ................................................................48 Campbell UniVersitY ...........................................................17 UniVersitY of the Cumberlands ........................................49 CampbellsVille UniVersitY ...................................................18 UniVersitY of MarY Hardin-BaYlor ......................................50 Carso n-NeWman College ................................................... 19 UniVersitY of Mobile ............................................................51 Charleston Southern UniVersitY .........................................20 Virginia Intermont College ................................................52 ChoWan UniVersitY .................................................................21 WaYland Baptist UniVersitY .................................................53 Clear Creek Baptis t Bible College .......................................22 William CareY ....................................................................54 Dallas Baptist UniVersitY .....................................................23 Williams Baptist College ....................................................55 East TeXas Baptist UniVersitY ..............................................24 YelloWstone Baptist College ...............................................56 Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute .........................................25 Gardner-Webb UniVersitY ...................................................26 Additional Information GeorgetoWn College ...........................................................27 Financial Aid Tips ...................................................................57 Golden Gate Baptist Theological SeminarY .......................28 Visit Our Website ................................................................58 Hannibal-LaGrange UniVersitY ...........................................29 WhY Choose A Baptist College or UniVersitY? ....................59 Hardin-Simmons UniVersitY ..............................................30 Schools BY State .................................................................60 Houston Baptist UniVersitY ................................................31 Published bY International Association of Baptist Colleges and UniVersities Publisher: Michael Arrington, EXecutiVe Director e-mail: [email protected] Editor: Tim Fields, Director of Communications e-mail: [email protected] 8120 SaWYer BroWn Road, Suite 108 NashVille, Tennessee 37221-1410 Phone: 615-673-1896 WWW.baptistschools.org or WWW.baptistcolleges.org Page 2 — Directory of Member Schools • International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities Foreword elcome to the uniVerse of colleges, uniVersities, <WWW.baptistschools.org> or <WWW.baptistcolleges.org>. WBible colleges/schools and a seminarY With her - Use the Web links to the schools found on our Website to itage rooted deeplY in Christian faith and in the historY learn more about each institution. As You make personal and ministrY of Baptists. Visits to select campuses, be sure You take time to talk Within these pages You Will find significant information With admissions and financial aid people. TheY Want to about each of the schools in the International Association hear from You and Will count it a priVilege to Work With of Baptist Colleges and UniVersities (IABCU) familY that You. choose to Work together to proVide education of the high - Choosing the school Where You Will inVest time and ef - est academic qualitY. Each school emphasiZes spiritual fort during a crucial period of Your life is one of the most groWth and proVides tremendous opportunities to serVe important decisions You Will make. Please consider our God bY seeking to meet human needs. schools before making Your final decision. As You learn more about these schools You Will Want to For other friends Who simplY are interested in learning make plans to Visit campuses and talk With the people more about the schools that are part of the IABCU familY, there. Each school has its oWn personalitY and set of em - We Welcome You to eXplore, probe and ask questions of us phases. One common thread is that the facultY and staff of directlY. As You learn more about our each school genuinelY care about You and Want to Work schools You Will be pleased With What With You in choosing the school that best meets Your You find. I needs. Michael Arrington Each school proVides financial assistance for students Executive Director/ based on a VarietY of criteria. There is likelY more financial International Association of Baptist aid aVailable than You are aWare. That’s WhY it is important Colleges and UniVersities to read all You can and Visit the schools Via our Website at Mike Arrington Abbreviations AABC — American Association of Bible Colleges NAMT — National Association of Music TherapY ABA — American Bar Association NASDTEC — National Association of State Directors of Teacher ACBSP — Association of Collegiate Business Schools and Education and Certification Programs NASM — National Association of Schools of Music ACPE — American Council on Pharmaceutical Education NCAA — National Collegiate Athletic Association ACTABS — Accreditation Commission TeXas Association of NCA — North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Baptist Schools NCATE — National
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