List of Calvinist educational institutions
- List of Calvinist educational institutions
This list describes educational institutions that explicitly associate themselves with Calvinism.
eminaries
Tertiary institutions that study theology as their primary focus include:
*Andrewes Hall
*Calvin Theological Seminary
*Columbia Theological Seminary
*Covenant Theological Seminary
*Cranmer Theological House
*Cummins Memorial Theological Seminary
*Erskine Theological Seminary
*Evangelical Theological College of Wales
*Farel Reformed Theological Seminary
*Greenville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
*Knox Theological Seminary
*Master's Seminary
*McCormick Theological Seminary
*Mid-America Reformed Seminary
*New Brunswick Theological Seminary
*Pittsburgh Theological Seminary
*Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary
*Protestant Reformed Theological School
*Princeton Theological Seminary
*Reformed Episcopal Seminary
*Reformed Theological Seminary
*Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
*Theological College of the Canadian Reformed Churches
*Western Theological Seminary
*Westminster Theological Seminary
*Westminster Seminary California
Colleges and universities
Tertiary institutions that do not study theology as their primary focus include:
*Calvin College
*Central College
*Covenant College
*Dordt College
*Erskine College
*Geneva College
*Hope College
*Kuyper College
*Master's College
*New Saint Andrews College
*Northwestern College
*Providence Christian College
*Redeemer University College
*Trinity Christian College
*Ursinus College
econdary schools
*Covenant Christian High School (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
*Guido de Bres Christian High School (Hamilton, Ontario, Canada)
*Holland Christian High School (Holland, Michigan)
*Illiana Christian High School (Lansing, Illinois)
*Los Angeles Baptist High School (North Hills, California)
*Plymouth Christian High School (Grand Rapids, Michigan)
*Zion Christian High School (Byron Center, Michigan)
Other Educational Institutions
*Camp Encounter (Canada)
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