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The typical wording, "religious sects or denominations," is most often used to challenge support to Catholic parochial schools (38% of private school attendance); Protestant schools with an undifferentiated "Christian" often get a pass. [7] These schools often claim both "nonsectarian" and "Christian" in their promotional materials.
Christian Bible College, North Carolina [123] Christian Leadership University, New York [19] [25] Christian Union Theological Seminary, Massachusetts; [124] overseen by the unaccredited Transworld Accrediting Commission International [8] Christians of Charity American University of Sci. and Tech., Nigeria [56]
Pages in category "Unaccredited Christian universities and colleges in the United States" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Liberty ranks 174th out of 2,475 schools in overall diversity, 94th out of 3,012 schools in age diversity, and 82nd out of 2,525 schools in location diversity. [ 196 ] As of 2010 [update] , when including online students, LU was the largest Evangelical Christian university in the world. [ 197 ]
Hampden–Sydney College, founded in 1775, is the oldest of only three non-religious, four-year, all-male colleges in the U.S. Men's colleges in the United States are primarily, though not exclusively, those categorized as being undergraduate, bachelor's degree-granting single-sex institutions that admit only men. In the United States, male ...
Hillsdale College, a small Christian school in Michigan, developed the 1776 Curriculum, a go-to resource for conservatives looking to overhaul K-12 education.
The Heritage Foundation reviewed at least five colleges in Missouri. The conservative think tank only called two a "great option." Conservative think tank behind Project 2025 calls 2 Missouri ...
Historically Black College: Concordia College: Fort Wayne, Indiana: 1839–1957 LCMS Prepared men for study in the LCMS seminaries Concordia College: Conover, North Carolina: 1878–1935 LCMS Founded by members of the Evangelical Lutheran Tennessee Synod: Concordia College: Bronxville, New York: 1881–2021 LCMS Concordia Senior College: Fort ...