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Peterson's Colleges in the South 2003 (Peterson's Colleges in the South, 17th ed) |
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Rating:  Summary: Presbyterians/Baptist, etc. go Episcopalian?? Review: If I could, I would give this a minus review. While I obviously don't know all schools, or everything even about one school I did look up some of the schools I know a little about. I first looked up Rhodes College, then Davidson, then Presbyterian. All were described as African Methodist Episcopal (None of these schools is African American Episcopal; my guess is that all would like more African American students but each has had an affliation with the Presbyterian Church.) I did go through Alabama and Arkansas listings and discovered in this group of African American Episcopal schools is also: Birmingham-Southern; Huntingdon Colege; Judson College; Oakwood College; Samford University; Univesity of Mobile;Arkansas Baptist College; Central Baptist College; Hendrix College; Lyon College; Ouachita Baptist; Philander Smith College; University of the Ozarks; Williams Baptist College. I stopped here but the rest of the states are also filled with African American Episcopal Colleges- which are not. Use your time and money on some other college profile catalog.
Rating:  Summary: Presbyterians/Baptist, etc. go Episcopalian?? Review: If I could, I would give this a minus review. While I obviously don't know all schools, or everything even about one school I did look up some of the schools I know a little about. I first looked up Rhodes College, then Davidson, then Presbyterian. All were described as African Methodist Episcopal (None of these schools is African American Episcopal; my guess is that all would like more African American students but each has had an affliation with the Presbyterian Church.) I did go through Alabama and Arkansas listings and discovered in this group of African American Episcopal schools is also: Birmingham-Southern; Huntingdon Colege; Judson College; Oakwood College; Samford University; Univesity of Mobile;Arkansas Baptist College; Central Baptist College; Hendrix College; Lyon College; Ouachita Baptist; Philander Smith College; University of the Ozarks; Williams Baptist College. I stopped here but the rest of the states are also filled with African American Episcopal Colleges- which are not. Use your time and money on some other college profile catalog.
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