List Of Seventh-day Adventist Colleges And Universities
The following is a list of colleges, seminaries and universities owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church (with exceptions noted).
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Aerial photograph of Andrews University, the flagship university of the Adventist church |
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Type | Religious/Non-Profit |
Location | Silver Spring, Maryland, United States |
Region served | Worldwide |
Parent organization | General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists |
Website | Seventh-day Adventist Church Department of Education |
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