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Looking for a good Christian College. Help Please!?


Well, I’m a senior this year trying to pick out a good college. My first priority would be a campus that is God centered, I’m a baptist but a non denominational college is ok. However I do not want to be a pastor, so nothing too restrictive, with too many rules and regulations. I do want to be academically challenged. I’ve very bright, 4.2 gpa but don’t qualify with my act score for brightflight, so money is an issue. I will take out loans if necessary but can’t really afford anything ivy league unless loaded with scholarships as I will be getting no help from my parents. Considering College of the Ozarks, John Brown University, and William Jewell, which I’ve heard good and bad things about. Please leave any comments on these colleges or suggestions on accessible Christian colleges.

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  1. mommeof3 says

    Have you looked at the Wesleyan Colleges? There are a number of them in different states. Search Yahoo by simple entering Wesleyan College. There are lots of college scholarships out there keep looking.

  2. Ana H says

    There’s Biola University in CA, Boston College in Mass, and Loyola Marymount in CA. They are all pretty good Christian colleges. And there’s Georgetown in Wash.D.C.. That’s a really good school

  3. Janie A says

    Brigham Young University (BYU) in Provo and theres another one in Rexburg Idaho and another one in Hawaii. All are excellent schools with BYU being highly ranked in the country. All are God centered schools with Christian morals. In fact, according to the Princeton Review BYU was ranked number one for the last eleven years “Stone Cold Sober” school and also highly ranked in students overall happiness. I would definitley check into BYU if I were you.

  4. silveropes says

    southwestern assemblies of God was good to me I loved my teachers and my friends Learned a lot. it is in the small town type but a good school.

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  6. James says

    Wow… no one wants to answer your question. :-) . JBU is the best of the schools you listed, but you should try to visit them to get a feel for which place feels best for you. I hope you’ve applied to all 3 so you can go through the financial aid process and see what each school can offer you.

    Good luck!

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