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'''Regent University''' was founded in 1977 by Rev. [[Pat Robertson]], as a center of "Christian thought and action." It was incorporated as [[Christian Broadcasting Network]] (CBN) University, Robertson's media outlet, but renamed in 1990. It received regional accreditation in 1984. | '''Regent University''' was founded in 1977 by Rev. [[Pat Robertson]], as a center of "Christian thought and action." It was incorporated as [[Christian Broadcasting Network]] (CBN) University, Robertson's media outlet, but renamed in 1990. It received regional accreditation in 1984. | ||
The university was endowed by CBN, first with $109.3 million from sale of the stock of the former Family channel, and then a $117 million endowment gift from CBN, the largest to a private university. | |||
The main campus is in [[Virginia Beach, Virginia]], although there is a campus in [[Washington, D.C.]] as well; the Worldwide Campus provides online education. It is is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the bachelor’s, master’s and doctor’s degrees, and has enrollment of over 4,000 students. | The main campus is in [[Virginia Beach, Virginia]], although there is a campus in [[Washington, D.C.]] as well; the Worldwide Campus provides online education. It is is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the bachelor’s, master’s and doctor’s degrees, and has enrollment of over 4,000 students. |
Revision as of 18:12, 22 January 2010
- See also: Christian Broadcasting Network
- See also: Pat Robertson
Regent University was founded in 1977 by Rev. Pat Robertson, as a center of "Christian thought and action." It was incorporated as Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) University, Robertson's media outlet, but renamed in 1990. It received regional accreditation in 1984.
The university was endowed by CBN, first with $109.3 million from sale of the stock of the former Family channel, and then a $117 million endowment gift from CBN, the largest to a private university.
The main campus is in Virginia Beach, Virginia, although there is a campus in Washington, D.C. as well; the Worldwide Campus provides online education. It is is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award the bachelor’s, master’s and doctor’s degrees, and has enrollment of over 4,000 students.