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  2. Furman University - Wikipedia

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    Furman University is a private university in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Founded in 1826 and named after Baptist pastor Richard Furman, [A 2] the liberal arts university is the oldest private institution of higher learning in South Carolina. It became a secular university in 1992, while keeping Christo et Doctrinae (For Christ ...

  3. 12 best SC colleges ranked for value by Money: See how 4 ...

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    Furman University, Greenville: Acceptance Rate: 67%. Estimated Full Price 2024-25: $76,800. ... After inflation adjustments, tuition and fees soared by 81% at public four-year colleges. In ...

  4. South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities

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    The South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts began as a state-supported five-week program hosted by Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina. Its creation was driven by Virginia Uldrick , a music educator and district official who had served as the first director of Greenville's Fine Arts Center arts magnet school begun by ...

  5. List of Baptist colleges and universities in the United ...

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    This is a list of colleges and universities operated or sponsored by Baptist organizations. Many of these organizations are members of the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities (IABCU), which has 47 member schools in 16 states, including 44 colleges and universities, 2 Bible schools, and 1 theological seminary.

  6. Need-blind admission - Wikipedia

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    George Washington University (lower-income first-year students of the District of Columbia who qualify for the D.C. Tuition Assistance Grant only) Gettysburg College (select academically excelling, underrepresented minority, first-generation, first-year students only as part of the Gettysburg College STEM Scholars program) [85]

  7. Speedy Speer - Wikipedia

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    All-Southern ( 1919, 1920) South Carolina Athletics Hall of Fame. Furman Athletic Hall of Fame. James Harrel "Speedy" Speer (March 5, 1895 – September 2, 1976) [1] [2] was a college football player for the Furman Paladins of Furman University and a high school football coach. He was elected to the South Carolina Athletics Hall of Fame in 1974 ...

  8. Furman Paladins - Wikipedia

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    Furman Paladins. The Furman Paladins are the varsity athletic teams representing Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina, in intercollegiate athletics. Furman competes in NCAA Division I athletics and is one of the smallest NCAA Division I schools in the nation. The university sponsors sixteen teams including football, women's lacrosse ...

  9. Cherrydale (Greenville, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    June 17, 1976. Removed from NRHP. December 8, 2005. Cherrydale is a historic house in Greenville County, South Carolina, which serves as headquarters for the Furman University alumni association and as a venue for small dinners and receptions. It is a 4,960 square-foot, two-story building, with eleven rooms, eight fireplaces, and five bathrooms.