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  2. Presbyterian College - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian College. /  34.46444°N 81.87000°W  / 34.46444; -81.87000. Presbyterian College ( PC) is a private Christian liberal arts college in Clinton, South Carolina, United States. It was founded in 1880 and is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) .

  3. St. Andrews University (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrews University is a private Presbyterian university in Laurinburg, North Carolina. It was established in 1958 as a result of a merger of Flora MacDonald College in Red Springs and Presbyterian Junior College; it was named St. Andrews Presbyterian College from 1960 until 2011 when the college changed its name to St. Andrews University.

  4. Evangelical Presbyterian College of Education, Amedzofe

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    The College was established with the admission of 30 men. Rev. W.M. Beveridge, was the first principal of the College. In January 1950, the College became a co-educational institution, when it admitted its first batch of 20 female students. AMECO has followed prescribed courses to meet the teacher needs of the country for basic education.

  5. Queens University of Charlotte - Wikipedia

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    queens.edu. The Queens University of Charlotte is a private university in Charlotte, North Carolina. It has approximately 1,900 undergraduate and graduate students. Established in 1857, the university offers 34 undergraduate majors and 10 graduate programs. It is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) .

  6. William Peace University - Wikipedia

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    William Peace University is a private college in Raleigh, North Carolina. Affiliated with the Presbyterian Church, it offers undergraduate degrees in more than 30 majors and the School of Professional Studies (SPS) offers accelerated bachelor's degrees that are online or hybrid for working adults. The institution adopted its current name in ...

  7. Whitworth University - Wikipedia

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    Whitworth University. / 47.754; -117.418. Whitworth University is a private Christian university that is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and located in Spokane, Washington. [ 4] Founded in 1890, Whitworth enrolls nearly 2,600 students and offers more than 100 graduate and undergraduate programs. [ 5]

  8. Wilson College (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Wilson College. / 39.948; -77.653. Wilson College is a private, Presbyterian -related college in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1869 by two Presbyterian ministers, it was named for its first major donor, Sarah Wilson of nearby St. Thomas Township, Pennsylvania, who gave $30,000 toward the purchase of the land and home of Alexander ...

  9. Association of Presbyterian Colleges and Universities

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    Coe College (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) The College of Idaho (Caldwell, Idaho) College of the Ozarks (Point Lookout, Missouri) The College of Wooster (Wooster, Ohio) Cook College and Theological School (Tempe, Arizona) Davidson College (Davidson, North Carolina) Davis and Elkins College (Elkins, West Virginia) Eckerd College (Saint Petersburg, Florida)