List of Seventh-day Adventist Colleges and Universities - North America

North America

  • Andrews University, Berrien Springs, Michigan, United States
  • Atlantic Union College, South Lancaster, Massachusetts, United States
  • Canadian University College, Lacombe, Alberta, Canada
  • Adventist University of Health Sciences, Orlando, Florida, United States
  • Griggs University, Berrien Springs, Michigan, United States
  • Kettering College of Medical Arts, Kettering, Ohio, United States
  • La Sierra University, Riverside, California, United States
  • Loma Linda University, Loma Linda, California, United States
  • Oakwood University, Huntsville, Alabama, United States
  • Pacific Union College, Angwin, California, United States
  • Southern Adventist University, Collegedale, Tennessee, United States
  • Southwestern Adventist University, Keene, Texas, United States
  • Union College, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
  • Walla Walla University, College Place, Washington, United States
  • Washington Adventist University, Takoma Park, Maryland, United States

Total: 15

Not church owned, but closely aligned with the Seventh-day Adventist Church:

  • AIMU-WAU Centre For Medical Science, Takoma Park, Maryland, United States
  • Hartland College, a division of Hartland Institute, Rapidan, Virginia, United States
  • Middle Tennessee School of Anesthesia, Madison, Tennessee, United States
  • Ouachita Hills College, Amity, Arkansas, United States
  • Weimar College, a division of Weimar Institute, Weimar, California, United States
  • Wildwood College, Wildwood, Georgia, United States

NOTE: Although Mexico is part of the North American continent, it is administered by the InterAmerican Division of the church.

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