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  2. College of Biblical Studies - Wikipedia

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    Under Boyd's leadership, the college grew through a scholarship program, the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board certified the school as a college (in 1996), the name was changed from "Houston Bible Institute" to "College of Biblical Studies–Houston," and a collaboration was established with Dallas Theological Seminary. [7] [9]

  3. Valor Christian College - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded in 1990 by Rodney Lee Parsley, pastor of World Harvest Church, as World Harvest Bible Institute. [3] New programs were added in the following years and in 1993, the name was changed to World Harvest Bible College. [3] In the fall of 2009, the college was approved by the state of Ohio to offer Associate of Applied Science ...

  4. Oak Hills Christian College - Wikipedia

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    Over the years the Fellowship has changed the name of the school to Oak Hills Bible Institute (1959), Oak Hills Bible College (1985), and Oak Hills Christian College (1998). In 2018 the college, which is Protestant and evangelical , had approximately 103 students enrolled in its bachelor of arts, associate in arts, and certificate in biblical ...

  5. Victory University - Wikipedia

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    It also offered certificate programs in teacher education, biblical studies and urban youth ministries. Starting in the fall of 2011 VU offered a Masters in Professional Counseling. [citation needed] Victory University had a program called the "Bridge to College", which was a dual enrollment program for high school students. [citation needed]

  6. Arlington Baptist University - Wikipedia

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    The college was founded by J. Frank Norris in 1939 as Fundamental Baptist Bible Institute. [5] The university started with 16 students and held classes at the First Baptist Church of Fort Worth. The college's first graduates became pastors or missionaries through the World Fundamental Baptist Fellowship (as World Baptist Fellowship was then ...

  7. Trinity College of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The institution was founded as Florida Bible Institute in 1932, in Temple Terrace by Dr. William T. Watson, an evangelical tent preacher from North Carolina and pastor of a large Christian and Missionary Alliance church in St. Petersburg. [1] The name was changed to Trinity College of Florida in 1947.

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  9. Criswell College - Wikipedia

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    Classes began on January 12, 1971, after being founded in 1970 as the Criswell Bible Institute. The school would later be known as the Criswell Center for Biblical Studies before assuming its current name in 1985. [2] The college is named after its founder, W. A. Criswell, long-time pastor of the First Baptist Church of Dallas. James Bryant was ...