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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.
The following is a list of bishops of the Roman Catholic Church in Texas. The Texas Catholic Church comprises 15 Latin Church dioceses and one personal ordinariate led by a bishop. The 15 Latin dioceses are divided into two ecclesiastical provinces .
Mexican American Catholic College (San Antonio, Texas) Official site, the Americas' only bilingual, bi-cultural Catholic college, formerly the Mexican American Cultural Center; Sacred Heart University (Fairfield, Connecticut) Thomas Aquinas College (Santa Paula, California) Official site
Arlington Baptist University (Arlington, Texas) Ambassador Baptist College (Lattimore, North Carolina) Boston Baptist College (Boston, Massachusetts) Carolina University (formerly Piedmont International University; Winston-Salem, North Carolina) Chesapeake Baptist College (Severn, Maryland) Commonwealth Baptist College (Lexington, Kentucky)
There are 226 colleges and universities in the State of Texas that are listed under the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.These institutions include thirty-four research universities, twenty-nine master's universities, ninety-two undergraduate schools, and seventy-one special-focus institutions.
In September 1961, Nold ordered that all Catholic schools in the diocese be racially integrated. [30] During his tenure, Nold established 47 parishes and 14 missions, as well as several schools. [31] After Nold went blind in 1963, Pope Paul VI named Bishop John Morkovsky from the Diocese of Amarillo as coadjutor bishop.
Pages in category "Universities and colleges affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Where a diocese is in bold type it indicates that the bishop is the current bishop of that diocese. Titular sees are not listed. Under consecrators are the numbers (or letters) referencing previous bishops on the list. The number listed first represents the principal consecrator.