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Newburgh Theological Seminary, Indiana; [305] [306] overseen by the unaccredited Transworld Accrediting Commission International [8] Newton University, Hawaii and Oregon; [11] closed in 2016; New Tribes Bible Institute, Michigan and Wisconsin [17] [307] New West Seminary, Oregon [101]
By mid-2024, several more institutes had been accredited at ATS. They included Kairos University which was founded in 2021 by Sioux Falls Seminary, South Dakota, Evangelical Theological Seminary Pennsylvania, Houston Graduate School of Theology Texas and Taylor College and Seminary in Edmonton, Alberta. [9]
In 1981, the school relocated to Newburgh and currently has a nine-building campus. However, they sold their buildings and seem to reside in an office building. Their current address is PO Box 1107, Evansville, Indiana 47706. Google maps places it on Sycamor St. in Evansville. As of 2013, Trinity lists about 70 faculty. [4]
Feds charge four, allege $44M Indiana charter school scam. The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind. The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind. January 25, 2024 at 7:19 PM.
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Epiphany Apostolic College - former minor seminary run by the Josephites; founded in Baltimore in 1889 and later moved near Newburgh in 1925; eventually closed for seminary studies in 1970, and operated as a Catholic high school until 1975.
In 1982, International Accrediting Commission for Schools, Colleges, and Theological Seminaries (IAC) was established in Missouri. [1] In October 1988, Missouri's Attorney General created a sting operation in which it set up the "Eastern Missouri Business College" with deliberately substandard faculty and curriculum for less than a week.