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Association Of Reformed Institutions Of Higher Education
The Association of Reformed Institutions of Higher Education (ARIHE), recently renamed ''Association of Reformed Colleges and Universities'' https://web.archive.org/web/20170622202630/http://reformedcolleges.org/ is an affiliate of the International Association for Promotion of Christian Higher Education, as the latter's North American Region. IRIHE's member institutions currently include: * Calvin University (Grand Rapids, Michigan) is affiliated with the Christian Reformed Church in North America. * Covenant College (Lookout Mountain, Georgia) is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church in America, * Dordt University (Sioux Center, Iowa) is related to local bodies of the Christian Reformed Church in North America, but exercises a high degree of self-governance. * Geneva College (Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania) is affiliated with the Reformed Presbyterian Church in North America, * Institute for Christian Studies (Toronto, Ontario) is an independent Christian graduate school in phi ...
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International Association For Promotion Of Christian Higher Education
The International Association for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education (IAPCHE) is an international organization of individuals and institutions, seeking to serve Jesus as Lord by fostering worldwide the development of integral Christian higher education through networking and related academic activity. It was founded in 1975. The Association headquarters is in Grand Rapids, Michigan. IAPCHE's Regions As of 2000, the worldwide organization consisted of five regional bodies: one each for Africa, Asia/Oceania, Europe, Latin America, and North America: Africa: Centre for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education in AfricCentre for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education in Africais the African regional expression of IAPCHE. The regional director is Rev. Isaac Mutua. Asia/Oceania: Dr. J. Dinakarlal is the regional director and editor of Asia/Oceania Contact. Europe: The first worldwide conference in Europe was held in 1984 in Breukelen Breukelen () is a town and for ...
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Redeemer University
Redeemer University is a private Christian liberal arts and science university located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, in the community of Ancaster. Founded in 1982, Redeemer stands in the Reformed Tradition and offers Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Science degrees. History The college opened in 1982 as "Redeemer College", with 97 full-time and 63 part-time students. This number grew to about 250 for the 1985–1986 academic year, the final year classes met in facilities rented from the Board of Education of the City of Hamilton. In 1985 the college purchased of land in Ancaster, Ontario for the construction of a new campus. The college occupied the new facilities in August 1986 and welcomed 279 full-time students in September. In November 1986, the college held its first graduation, with 40 students graduating. On June 25, 1998, the Ontario Government passed Bill Pr17, which granted Redeemer College the au ...
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Council For Christian Colleges And Universities
The Council for Christian Colleges & Universities (CCCU) is a global organization of evangelical Christian colleges and universities. The headquarters is in Washington, D.C. History In 1976, presidents of colleges in the Christian College Consortium called a meeting in Washington, D.C. to organize a Coalition for Christian Colleges that could expand the objectives of the consortium. Representatives from 38 colleges participated in the founding meeting to establish a new organization to provide a unified voice representing the interests and concerns of Christian colleges to government decision-makers and the general public. The Coalition and the Consortium shared facilities in Washington, D.C. until 1982, when the Consortium relocated to St. Paul, Minnesota and the Coalition formally incorporated as an independent organization. In 1995, the organization changed its name to the Coalition for Christian Colleges and Universities; in 1999 it changed again to the Council for Christian ...
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List Of Lutheran Colleges And Universities In The United States
This is a list of higher education Lutheran colleges and universities in the United States: Current institutions Affiliations: *CLC = Church of the Lutheran Confession *ELCA = Evangelical Lutheran Church in America *ELS = Evangelical Lutheran Synod *Ind. = Independent Lutheran *LCMS = Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod *WELS = Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod Former institutions {, class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" !scope="col" width=200, College or university !scope="col" width=200, Location !scope="col" width=110, Years of operation !scope="col" width=250, Affiliation !scope="col" width=400, Notes , - , California Concordia College , Oakland, California , 1906–1973 , LCMS , , - , Concordia College Alabama , Selma, Alabama , 1963–2018 , LCMS , Historically Black College , - , Concordia College , Fort Wayne, Indiana , 1839–1957 , LCMS , Prepared men for study in the LCMS seminaries , - , Concordia College , Conover, North Carolin ...
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Association Of Presbyterian Colleges And Universities
The Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities is a private, not-for-profit organization of colleges and universities associated with the Presbyterian Church (USA), a Mainline Protestant Christian religious denomination. Member schools * Agnes Scott College ( Decatur, Georgia) *Alma College (Alma, Michigan) *Arcadia University (Glenside, Pennsylvania) *Austin College (Sherman, Texas) * Barber–Scotia College (Concord, North Carolina) *Belhaven University (Jackson, Mississippi) * Blackburn College (Carlinville, Illinois) *Bloomfield College (Bloomfield, New Jersey) *Buena Vista University (Storm Lake, Iowa) *Carroll University (Waukesha, Wisconsin) *Centre College ( Danville, Kentucky) *Coe College ( Cedar Rapids, Iowa) *The College of Idaho ( Caldwell, Idaho) *College of the Ozarks (Point Lookout, Missouri) *The College of Wooster (Wooster, Ohio) *Cook College and Theological School (Tempe, Arizona) * Davidson College (Davidson, North Carolina) *Davis and Elkins Co ...
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List Of Calvinist Educational Institutions In North America
This list describes educational institutions that explicitly associate themselves with Calvinism. Seminaries Tertiary institutions that study theology as their primary focus include: * Andrewes Hall *Calvin Theological Seminary *Canadian Reformed Theological Seminary *Columbia Theological Seminary *Covenant Baptist Theological Seminary *Covenant Theological Seminary *Cranmer Theological House *Cummins Memorial Theological Seminary *Erskine Theological Seminary *Evangelical Theological College of Wales * Farel Reformed Theological Seminary * Geneva Reformed Seminary * Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary * Knox Theological Seminary *Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary *The Master's Seminary *McCormick Theological Seminary * Mid-America Reformed Seminary *Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary *New Brunswick Theological Seminary *Northwest Theological Seminary *Pittsburgh Theological Seminary *Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary *Protestant Reformed Theological Sc ...
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Download
In computer networks, download means to ''receive'' data from a remote system, typically a server such as a web server, an FTP server, an email server, or other similar system. This contrasts with uploading, where data is ''sent to'' a remote server. A ''download'' is a computer file, file offered for downloading or that has been downloaded, or the process of receiving such a file. Definition Downloading generally transfers entire files for local storage and later use, as contrasted with streaming, where the data is used nearly immediately, while the transmission is still in progress, and which may not be stored long-term. Websites that offer streaming media or media displayed in-browser, such as YouTube, increasingly place restrictions on the ability of users to save these materials to their computers after they have been received. Downloading is not the same as data transfer; moving or copying data between two storage devices would be data transfer, but ''receiving'' data ...
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Chicago Metropolitan Area
The Chicago metropolitan area, also colloquially referred to as Chicagoland, is a metropolitan area in the Midwestern United States. Encompassing 10,286 sq mi (28,120 km2), the metropolitan area includes the city of Chicago, its suburbs and hinterland, spanning 14 counties in northeast Illinois, northwest Indiana, and southeast Wisconsin. The MSA had a 2020 census population of 9,618,502 and the combined statistical area which spans up to 19 counties had a population of nearly 10 million people. The Chicago area is the fourth largest metropolitan area in North America (after the metro areas of Mexico City, New York City, and Los Angeles), the third-largest metropolitan area in the United States, the largest within the entire Midwest, and the largest in the Great Lakes megalopolis. Its urban area is one of the forty largest in the world. According to the 2020 Census, the metropolitan's population is approaching the 10 million mark. The metropolitan area has seen a substant ...
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Trinity Christian College
Trinity Christian College is a private Christian college in Palos Heights, Illinois. It was founded in 1959 by a group of Chicago businessmen who wanted to establish a college providing students with a Christian higher education in a Reformed tradition as a college in Illinois. The college offers degrees in more than 70 programs of study. Campus The Martin and Janet Ozinga Chapel, a 1200-seat facility, provides practice and rehearsal rooms for the music department, and houses the campus ministries program under the direction of the campus chaplain. The Grand Lobby has hosted a variety of events beneath its striking stained glass window, the first of a series of stained glass panels hung throughout the building designed to celebrate Trinity Christian's mission in Reformed higher education. The Heritage Science Center is a facility, comprising 38,000-square feet (3,500 m²) of classroom and lab space for chemistry, biology, and physics programs, as well as classrooms and a lectu ...
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The King's University (Edmonton)
The King's University located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is a private Canadian Christian university offering bachelor's degrees in the arts, humanities, music, social sciences, natural sciences, business, and education. King’s currently serves more than 900 students from across Canada and abroad, representing more than 16 nations. History On November 16, 1979, the Alberta Legislature approved The King's College Act which granted a charter to The King's College. King's was founded, by the Christian College Association (Alberta) as The King's College. In December 1970, a constitution, and statement of principles gave written expression to their vision of Christian Higher education. King's is a member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities. The enabling legislation is the ''Post-secondary Learning Act''. On November 2, 1983, an official affiliation agreement was signed with the University of Alberta, ensuring that the great majority of courses at King's would ...
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Providence Christian College
Providence Christian College is a private Christian liberal arts college in Pasadena, California. Founded in 2002, it is an independent, confessionally Reformed college with no formal denominational ties. The college offers only one degree program, a bachelor's degree in Liberal Studies. History On several occasions, as early as the 1960s, discussions were held about establishing a Reformed Christian College on the West Coast. In November 2001 a small group met in Chino, California to consider the feasibility of such a college, and unanimously agreed to establish a quality four-year liberal arts program that would in all aspects of its life and learning seek to reflect a Reformed Biblical perspective.History of Providence
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Calvin University
Calvin University, formerly Calvin College, is a Private university, private Christian university in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Founded in 1876, Calvin University is an educational institution of the Christian Reformed Church in North America, Christian Reformed Church and stands in the Reformed (Calvinist) tradition. Known as Calvin College for most of its history, the school is named after John Calvin, the 16th-century Protestant Reformation, Protestant Reformer. History The Christian Reformed Church in North America founded the school on August 4, 1876, as part of ''Calvin College and Theological Seminary'' (with the seminary becoming Calvin Theological Seminary) to train church ministers. The college and seminary began with seven students, in a rented upper room on Spring Street, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The initial six-year curriculum included four years of literary studies and two years of theology. In 1892, the campus moved to the intersection of Madison Avenue and Frank ...
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