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Location(s) Control Type Founded Closed Ref Alabama Presbyterian College: Anniston: Private Baccalaureate college: 1906 1918 [85] Concordia College Alabama [c] Selma: Private (Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod) Baccalaureate college: 1922 2018 [86] Daniel Payne College: Birmingham: Private : Baccalaureate college: 1889 1979 [87] Judson College ...
Amridge University is a private university affiliated with the Churches of Christ with its main campus in Montgomery, Alabama, United States.It was previously known as Alabama Christian School of Religion, Southern Christian University, and Regions University, and is a successor institution to Alabama Christian College.
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Concordia College Alabama: Selma, Alabama: 1963–2018 LCMS 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 ...
The Faulkner athletic teams are called the Eagles. The university is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Southern States Athletic Conference (SSAC; formerly known as Georgia–Alabama–Carolina Conference (GACC) until after the 2003–04 school year) for most of their sports since the 1999–2000 academic year; while its ...
It was founded by Baptists in 1841 as Howard College and located until 1887 in Marion, Alabama. [7] It is governed by an independent board of trustees, which requires board members to be Baptists. [8] [9] In the fall of 2024, the university enrolled 6,101 students from 45 states, 1 U.S. territory, and 16 countries. [10]
Judith Lady Montefiore College (Hebrew: יְשִׁיבָת אֹהֶל מֹשֶׁה וְיְהוּדִית , romanized: Yeshivat Ohel Moshe ve-Yehudit) is a Jewish theological seminary founded in 1869 by Sir Moses Montefiore in memory of his late wife, Lady Judith Montefiore, at Ramsgate, Kent. [2]
This was located to the rear of the synagogue; it was demolished in 1965. The work of the college is continued today in London, by the Montefiore Endowment. The site of the college is now owned by Ramsgate Town Council and maintained by volunteers as a dedicated woodland. [8] East Cliff Lodge was demolished in 1954.