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Erskine College is a private Christian college in Due West, South Carolina, United States. It is an undergraduate liberal arts college and a graduate theological seminary . The college was founded in 1839 by the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church .
Erskine College was a former Catholic girls' boarding school in Island Bay, Wellington, New Zealand, and the subject of a campaign to protect its historic buildings (the Chapel of the Sacred Heart and the Main Block Convent). It was largely demolished in 2018 to build housing, but the chapel was restored and later reopened.
The suit claims Icelaven failed to respond to the college’s repeated demands for the money, which have escalated in recent months, culminating in Erskine declaring the loan in default and ...
Erskine Seminary is in the conservative Presbyterian tradition, and primarily prepares candidates for ordained Christian ministry. The Seminary, founded in 1837, is a part of Erskine College, a liberal arts college established in 1839 and affiliated with the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. The mission of Erskine Theological Seminary is ...
The Charter Institute at Erskine, a taxpayer-funded affiliate of Erskine College that oversees 26 charter schools throughout the state, has came under legislative scrutiny over questions about its ...
The Philomathean Literary Society of Erskine College (ΑΑΣΕΣ) is an all-male student literary society of Erskine College in Due West, South Carolina, United States. It was established in 1842. Its Philomathean Hall is the oldest building in the Erskine College-Due West Historic District. Its sister organization, the Philomelean Society ...
The private Christian college sued the parent company of a for-profit charter school management organization that, until recently, operated three charter schools authorized by its affiliated ...
2025's U.S. News & World Report's college rankings are in, giving high schoolers the opportunity to learn up on schools they may have not considered attending before.. Two South Carolina colleges ...