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Arlington Baptist University is the educational institution for the World Baptist Fellowship, which maintains its headquarters on the campus. An 8-foot bronze sculpture of J. Frank Norris (sculpted by Pompeo Coppini), founder of both the university and the Fellowship, is displayed on the campus. [19]
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Arlington Baptist University (the Fellowship's official educational institution) was founded in 1939 as Fundamental Baptist Bible Institute. [2] The World Baptist Fellowship had 945 churches in 1995, with its primary strength in Texas, Florida and Ohio. More than half of these churches also participate in other independent fundamental Baptist ...
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In its prime, Arlington Baptist College had a consistently expanding enrollment that was close to 1,000 students. [8] Twenty-five years after the split, total enrollment for both schools was under 200 students annually. [citation needed]
The following year, Maxwell Scarlett was the first African-American graduate in ASC history. In March 1967, ASC was renamed the University of Texas at Arlington (UTA). Jack Woolf, president of ASC and UTA since 1959, resigned in 1968 and was succeeded by Frank Harrison; Harrison was president until 1972. UTA awarded its first master's degrees ...