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The '''Baptist University of the Américas''' was founded by missionary Paul Siebenmann 1947 as the Mexican Baptist Training School, later becoming the Hispanic Baptist Training School and taking its present name in 2003.<ref>{{cite book |title=Congregation and campus: Baptists in higher education |authorlink=William H. Brackney |last=Brackney |first=William H. |page=131 |year=2008 |publisher=[[Mercer University Press]] |isbn=9780881461305 }}</ref> The University is a [[Baptist]] affiliated biblical institution. It is accredited by [[the Association for Biblical Higher Education]] allowing it to transfer courses to other [[Baptist]] universities in the state but is not regionally accredited. The university offers Bachelor degree programs in Biblical/Theological Studies, Business Leadership, Spanish and Cross-Cultural Studies.
The '''Baptist University of the Américas''' was founded by missionary Paul Siebenmann 1947 as the Mexican Baptist Training School, later becoming the Hispanic Baptist Training School and taking its present name in 2003.<ref>{{cite book |title=Congregation and campus: Baptists in higher education |authorlink=William H. Brackney |last=Brackney |first=William H. |page=131 |year=2008 |publisher=[[Mercer University Press]] |isbn=9780881461305 }}</ref> The University is a [[Baptist]] affiliated biblical institution. It is accredited by [[the Association for Biblical Higher Education]] allowing it to transfer courses to other [[Baptist]] universities in the state but is not regionally accredited. The university offers Bachelor of Arts degree programs in Biblical/Theological Studies, Business Leadership, Spanish and an Associate of Arts degree program in Cross-Cultural Studies.


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Revision as of 20:07, 1 April 2011

Baptist University of the Américas
TypePrivate Baptist
Established1947
Students250
Location,
CampusUrban 13 acres
AffiliationsABHE
Websitewww.bua.edu

The Baptist University of the Américas was founded by missionary Paul Siebenmann 1947 as the Mexican Baptist Training School, later becoming the Hispanic Baptist Training School and taking its present name in 2003.[1] The University is a Baptist affiliated biblical institution. It is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education allowing it to transfer courses to other Baptist universities in the state but is not regionally accredited. The university offers Bachelor of Arts degree programs in Biblical/Theological Studies, Business Leadership, Spanish and an Associate of Arts degree program in Cross-Cultural Studies.

References

  1. ^ Brackney, William H. (2008). Congregation and campus: Baptists in higher education. Mercer University Press. p. 131. ISBN 9780881461305.