The King's University (Texas)
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Former names | The King's College and Seminary |
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Type | Private university |
Established | 1997 |
Founder | Jack W. Hayford |
Religious affiliation | Christian (Gateway Church (Texas)) |
Chancellor | Robert Morris |
President | Jon Chasteen |
Students | 650 |
Location | , , United States 32°56′23″N 97°07′17″W / 32.939603°N 97.121510°W |
Website | www |
The King's University is a private evangelical university in Southlake, Texas.
History
[edit]The King's University was founded by Jack W. Hayford with The Church on the Way as The King’s College and Seminary, in Van Nuys, (San Fernando Valley), California, in 1997.[1][better source needed] In 2012, the school changed its name to become "The King's University" and opened a campus in Southlake, Texas sponsored by Gateway Church (Texas).[2] In 2013, the main campus and administration left California and permanently moved to Southlake.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "History". The King's University. Retrieved 17 September 2017.
- ^ mysouthlakenews.com, The King's University at Gateway Opens New Southlake Campus in August, USA, MAY 15, 2013
- ^ JENNIFER LECLAIRE, charismanews.com, Jack Hayford Moves the King’s University's Main Campus to Texas, USA, 11/11/2013
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- Evangelicalism in California
- Evangelical universities and colleges in the United States
- Pentecostalism in California
- Universities and colleges in Los Angeles County, California
- Evangelicalism in Texas
- Evangelical seminaries and theological colleges in the United States
- Universities and colleges accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
- Seminaries and theological colleges in Texas
- Universities and colleges in Dallas
- Educational institutions established in 1997
- Council for Christian Colleges and Universities