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Clarks Summit University was a private Baptist Bible college in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania that offered associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees as well as a high-school dual enrollment option. [5] Besides offering degrees on campus, it also offered undergraduate and graduate degrees online. [6]
Baptist Bible College is the name of two schools in the United States: Baptist Bible College & Seminary, Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania (the school changed its name to Summit University on April 20, 2015, and later to Clarks Summit University )
This is a list of colleges and universities operated or sponsored by Baptist organizations. Many of these organizations are members of the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities (IABCU), which has 47 member schools in 16 states, including 44 colleges and universities, 2 Bible schools, and 1 theological seminary.
After nearly 75 years, the name of Springfield's Baptist Bible College has changed. The private Christian campus at Summit Avenue and Kearney Street made public its new identity Thursday morning ...
2004 – In 2004, the United East was founded as the North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC). Charter members included Baptist Bible College (now Clarks Summit University), Bard College, Philadelphia Biblical University (now Cairn University), Cazenovia College, Chestnut Hill College, D'Youville College, Keuka College, Keystone College, Pennsylvania State University Berks, Polytechnic ...
Claremont McKenna College; Clark Atlanta University; Clark College; Clark State College; Clark University; Clarke University; Clarks Summit University; Clarkson College; Clarkson University; Clatsop Community College; Clayton State University; Clear Creek Baptist Bible College; Cleary University; Clemson University; Cleveland Community College ...
Commonwealth Baptist College (Lexington, Kentucky) Crown College of the Bible (Powell, Tennessee) Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary (Allen Park, Michigan) Fairhaven Baptist College (Chesterton, Indiana) Faith Baptist Bible College and Theological Seminary (Ankeny, Iowa) Golden State Baptist College (Santa Clara, California)
Born to an educated family in Upstate New York he graduated from Norwich High School and Clarks Summit University (formerly Baptist Bible College & Seminary in Johnson City, New York). He also received honorary graduate degrees from Bob Jones University and Louisiana Baptist Theological Seminary in Sacred Theology.