The SC college may move entirely online
A small Christian university in Gaffney, S.C. is facing possible closure if it doesn’t obtain immediate financial support of $6 million.
King’s looking to entrust college to ‘like-minded Christians’ with vision and resources
NEW YORK — The King’s College – the four-year school forced to shut its doors to students in 2023 under a mountain of debt — is seeking to resume operations in an effort to “create ...
Churches fined for sheltering homeless during cold, Johnny Hunt, ACNA, Nyack College, Vision Church adds staff psychic
ONE YEAR AGO: On Jan. 19, 2024, MinistryWatch reported that churches were being fined for providing shelter to homeless persons during bitterly cold weather. One of the churches, Dad’s Place, is continuing its court battle ...
Johnny Hunt, Anglican Church abuse investigation, Nyack College, and a psychic medium
Here's what was happening on this date two, three and four years ago.
Regular MinistryWatch readers know that Christian colleges and universities are in a state of crisis.
The King’s College in New York City is no longer offering courses in the upcoming fall semester, is laying off its entire faculty and is closing its current chapter according to the board of trustees, ...
But school still hopes to resume operations in future
The last remaining evangelical Christian college in New York City, The King’s College, announced Monday (July 17) to staff and faculty that the school, which has faced dire financial challenges, would not renew many teaching ...
Alliance’s student body was very ethnically diverse, with 30% African American, 30% Hispanic, 20% Asian and many of the rest international in the most recent school year.
Alliance University, a Christian college in lower Manhattan that primarily served minority students, announced it will close this year after losing its accreditation amid other hurdles.
The 140-year-old Christian school, known for being ethnically diverse, is based in Manhattan.
The board of directors of New York City-based Alliance University voted June 29 to shutter the school after the university learned it had lost its accreditation.