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Amridge University

Montgomery, AL

private nonprofitgraduate

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1967
Founded
Private
Type
226
Total Students
366
Undergrad
346
Graduate
40%
Graduation Rate
6-year
Master's Colleges & Universities
Classification
President: Michael Clark Turner

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About Amridge University

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Amridge University is a private university affiliated with the Churches of Christ with its main campus in Montgomery, Alabama, United States. It was previously known as Alabama Christian School of Religion, Southern Christian University, and Regions University, and is a successor institution to Alabama Christian College.

History (part 1)
Key institutional events This article is in list format but may read better as prose . ( November 2024 ) 1942 Montgomery Bible School , founded by Rex Allwin Turner Sr., Calvin Leonard Johnson, and Joseph B. "Joe" Greer, offered both high school and first year college courses, and became a junior college with an elementary and secondary department 1949 Expanded curricula to include a third year of Bible and related courses 1953 Granted first baccalaureate degrees 1954 Institution's name changed to Alabama Christian College 1966 Discontinued upper‑level program in religious studies to satisfy accreditation requirements as a junior college High school department became Alabama Christian Academy , a regionally accredited elementary and secondary school Junior college department became what today is Faulkner University [ 1 ] 1967 Alabama Christian School of Religion founded to assume the upper-level program, offering classes in the new facilities of the College Church of Christ at 5315 Atlanta Highway 1972 Expanded curricula to include graduate degree programs 1974 Moved to new property jointly purchased with the Landmark Church of Christ at 6020 Atlanta Highway 1977 Expanded curricula to include a three‑year graduate program offering the Master of Theology degree 1985 Applied for accredited membership in the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools 1988 Replaced the Master of Theology degree to conform to standard nomenclature and practice with the Master of Divinity degree, generally recognized as the first professional degree in ministry 1987 Sold its interest in the jointly owned property to the Landmark Church of Christ and built its own new campus on 9 acres (36,000 m 2 ) of land on Interstate 85 alongside Auburn University at Montgomery . The School of Religion moved to this new campus at 1200 Taylor Road that summer.
History (part 2)
1989 Received accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to grant degrees at the bachelor's and master's levels 1991 Institution's name changed to Southern Christian University to reflect the widened geographical area served by the institution and emphasized the academic level and the emerging direction of the institution 1992 Expanded curricula by adding the Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) degree and the distance-learning program 1994 Reaffirmation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools including the two aforementioned substantive changes 1994 Changes in Alabama state licensure law in Family Therapy grandfathered the institution to permit reconfiguration of its counseling program 1999 Selected by the US Department of Education to help pilot the Distance Education Demonstration Program [ 2 ] 2002 Purchased 185 acres (0.75 km 2 ) of land alongside Interstate 85, located 15 miles (24 km) from the main campus to accommodate future growth 2003 Southern Association of Colleges and Schools approved Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Family Therapy degree program 2005 Decadal reaffirmation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools including the following substantive changes in its curricula Bachelor of Science in Business Administration – General Business Bachelor of Science in Business Administration – Information Communication Bachelor of Science in Business Administration – Information Systems Management Doctor of Philosophy in Biblical Studies degree 2006 Southern Association of Colleges and Schools approved Associate of Arts degree program 2006 Institution's name changed to Regions University 2008 Institution's name changed to Amridge University
2006-2008 name changes
On August 2, 2006, Southern Christian University's board of regents voted to change the institution's name to Regions University. They expected this would enhance the institution's opportunities, complementing its purpose and vision while expanding its scope of educational and religious heritage to all the regions of the world. [ 3 ] The name change, however, sparked a civil lawsuit by Regions Financial Corporation filed on September 29, 2006, for trademark infringement . [ 4 ] Consequently, on January 31, 2008, the board of regents resolved to change the institution's name again, this time to Amridge University, preserving its mission and vision to expand its operations worldwide. [ 5 ]
Presidents
Rex Allwin Turner Sr., Ed.D. 1967 – 1983 Rex Allwin Turner Jr., Ed.D. 1983 – August 2008 Stanley Douglas Paterson, Ed.D. (interim) August 2008 - March 2009 Michael Clark Turner, D.O. March 2009 – present

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Michael Clark Turner
President

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