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  2. King's University College, University of Western Ontario

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    King's was founded as the College of Christ the King in 1954, at which time it was an all-male college affiliated with St. Peter's Seminary. [4]A group of local clerics, headed by London Bishop John Christopher Cody, along with Monsignors Roney and Mahoney and Fathers McCarthy, Feeney, and Finn began to meet to discuss plans for a new college in 1954. [7]

  3. King's University (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    The King's University in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is a Canadian Christian university offering bachelor's degrees in the arts, humanities, music, social sciences, natural sciences, business, and education. King's is one of 26 publicly funded post-secondary institutions in Alberta. The university serves more than 900 students from across Canada ...

  4. University of King's College - Wikipedia

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    The University of King's College is a public liberal arts university in Halifax, Nova Scotia. [5] ... Tuition - Arts $3,867.75 Health Service Fee $40.08

  5. King's College (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The King's College (TKC or simply King's) is a private non-denominational Christian liberal arts college in New York City. The King's College was founded in 1938 in Belmar, New Jersey, by Percy Crawford. The college re-located to the State of Delaware in 1941 and then to Briarcliff Manor, New York in 1955. Following its loss of accreditation in ...

  6. King's College London - Wikipedia

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    King's College, so named to indicate the patronage of King George IV, was founded in 1829 (though the roots of King's medical school, St. Thomas, date back to the 16th century with recorded first teaching in 1561) [3] in response to the theological controversy surrounding the founding of "London University" (which later became University ...

  7. King's College (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    King's College was founded in 1946 by Congregation of Holy Cross priests and brothers from the University of Notre Dame. [4] The original mission of the college was to educate the sons of local miners and mill workers who lived in the Northeastern Pennsylvania region. [5]

  8. The King's University (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The King's University was founded by Jack W. Hayford with The Church on the Way as The King’s College and Seminary, in Van Nuys, (San Fernando Valley), California, in 1997. [1] [better source needed] In 2012, the school changed its name to become "The King's University" and opened a campus in Southlake, Texas sponsored by Gateway Church ...

  9. University of Western Ontario - Wikipedia

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    King's University College was founded in 1954, as a Catholic-based liberal arts college. [73] Founded as Christ the King's College, it changed its name to King's College in 1966, and King's University College in 2004. [74]