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Liberty University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees. Liberty is very conservative, but it's I think it is unfair to compare it to BJU, if only because they offer accreditated degrees. It's not everyone's cup of tea, but if it was, after all, the world would be a very boring place. I visited Liberty, but I knew it wasn't for me from the moment Istepped on campus. |
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hehehehhehehehe. I'm sorry, i'm sorry, i'll compose myself. <under breath> BJU....<snicker, snicker>, their rival must be TNA&M :D Kitso KS 361 dollars i'll drop on one of those "The Game" hats with BJU on it :D |
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CTFU! :D
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I went to a Jesuit college (LMU in Los Angeles) and you had to take 1 lower & 1 upper division theology class (could be World Religions or Buddhism or Judaism) but that's the closest we came to any religious requirements. As for Morals - there was an Academic dishonesty policy, but almost all colleges have that.
Jesuits are pretty liberal...the priests usually had keg parties once a semester (if not more) and it wasn't hard for students to attend. |
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A tiny hijack,
There is a great TV spot for Regis University on the air in Denver which talks about great academics, shows The Pope walking through the campus, Bill Clinton appearing there, etc., but I just love the tag line: "And we do it all without a football team..." End of Hijack. |
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sorry, couldn't resist. |
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We may not have a morals clause,we don't want to encourage drinking.
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