- Consortium for Global Education
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Consortium for Global Education is an organization of Baptist universities.[1]
Contents
Overview
It was founded in 1987.[1] It is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.[1][2]
Its Board of Directors includes the Presidents of Dallas Baptist University, Carson-Newman College, Anderson University, Oklahoma Baptist University, Wayland Baptist University, Howard Payne University, Missouri Baptist University, North Greenville University, Campbellsville University, the Provost of Union University, and the President of the International Association of Baptist Colleges and Universities.[3]
Member-institutions
- Anderson University
- Baptist College of Florida
- Baptist College of Health Sciences
- Baylor University
- Belmont University
- Bluefield College
- Brewton-Parker College
- California Baptist University
- Campbell University
- Campbellsville University
- Carson-Newman College
- Charleston Southern University
- University of the Cumberlands
- Dallas Baptist University
- East Texas Baptist University
- Georgetown College
- Grand Canyon University
- Hannibal-LaGrange University
- Hardin-Simmons University
- Houston Baptist University
- Howard Payne University
- Judson College
- Louisiana College
- University of Mary Hardin–Baylor
- Mercer University
- Meredith College
- Mid-Continent University
- Mississippi College
- Missouri Baptist University
- North Greenville University
- Oklahoma Baptist University
- Ouachita Baptist University
- Palm Beach Atlantic University
- Samford University
- Shorter College
- Southwest Baptist University
- Truett-McConnell College
- Union University
- Wayland Baptist University
- William Carey University
- Williams Baptist College
- Wingate University
International partners
China
- Qingdao University
- Yanbian University of Science and Technology
Bhutan
- Ministry of Culture
Lithuania
- Lithuania Christian College
References
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