Published
January 22, 2013
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Private not-for-profit | 2,135 students
MISSION Lubbock Christian University is an institution of higher learning founded in 1957 by members of the Churches of Christ. To honor its heritage, the University continues to operate in the paradigm of restoring New Testament Christianity. Through its various programs of study, the university strives to prepare men and women for life-long Christian service in the family, church and community.
School Overview: | Lubbock Christian University | |
County | Lubbock County, TX | |
Title IV Eligible | Participat | |
Carnegie Classification | Baccalaureate Colleges--General | |
Institution Level | Four or more years | |
Institution Control | Private not-for-profit | |
Instructional Staff Total (research/public service staff included) | 119 staff | 115 staff |
Student Body | ||
Total Enrollment | 2,135 students | 1,633 students |
# Full-Time Students | 1,408 students | 1,434 students |
# Part-Time Students | 727 students | 137 students |
# Undergraduate Students | 1,640 students | 1,507 students |
# Graduate Students | 495 students | 129 students |
% American Indian/Alaskan | 1% | 1% |
% Asian | 1% | 2% |
% Hawaiian | - | 1% |
% Hispanic | 17% | 3% |
% Black | 3% | 6% |
% White | 77% | 84% |
% Two or more races | - | 2% |
Finances and Admission | ||
In-State Tuition Fees (2012-13) | $17,760 | $24,462 |
Out-State Tuition Fees (2012-13) | $17,760 | $24,744 |
Percent Admitted | 93% | 64% |
SAT Reading (25-75%) | 440-540 | 450-570 |
SAT Math (25-75%) | 460-550 | 460-573 |
SAT Writing (25-75%) | 430-520 | 440-570 |
ACT English (25-75%) | 18-24 | 19-25 |
ACT Math (25-75%) | 18-25 | 18-25 |
ACT Composite (25-75%) | 19-25 | 20-25 |
School Notes:
- Established in 1957 by members of the Churches of Christ, Lubbock Christian University's teachs students the spiritual dimension of life, provide a quality education and impart a system of values for living and for service to family, community and church.
- The Lubbock Christian University teachs students the spiritual dimension of life, provide a quality education, and impart a system of values for living and for service to family, community and church.
- The faculty is dedicated to excellence in teaching, scholarship, service, and to their role as models of Christian living. The university community seeks to provide an environment that both supports students and challenges them to critical thinking, an honest and open commitment to truth, and an awareness of their potential service to family, church, and community.
- The Student Affairs continuously improve the quality of student life, both individually and collectively, by providing various services and programs that meet the physical, emotional and social needs of each student.
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