Reformed Presbyterian Church Colleges
In 1743 the first Reformed Presbyterian congregation was organized in North America. Today, congregations reach across North America as well as sister churches of Reformed Presbyterians in Ireland, Scotland, and Australia. This Christian denomination is rooted in the principles set forth during the 16th century Protestant Reformation, and the teachings of John Knox, Martin Luther and John Calvin.
Reformed Presbyterian Church Higher Education Overview
Founded in 1848 by John Black Johnston (an RPCNA minister), Geneva College was named in honor of the Swiss center of the Reformed faith movement. The college offers degrees and certificate programs in different areas of study including engineering, business administration, elementary education, psychology, and biology. Another US college affiliated with the RPCNA is Erskine College, a four year, Christian liberal arts college located in Due West, South Carolina. It offers undergraduate degree programs in several subjects, including behavioral science, art and business administration. In addition the college also offers pre-professional programs in dentistry, law and medicine.
| School | City | Students | Highest Degree | Tenure System |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Erskine College and Seminary | Due West, SC | 864 | yes | |
| Geneva College | Beaver Falls, PA | 1,951 | Master's | yes |
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