Amberton University
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Motto | Rogamus ut Discamus (Latin) |
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Motto in English | We seek, therefore we learn. |
Type | Private university |
Established | 1971 |
Accreditation | SACS |
Religious affiliation | Christian |
President | Carol A. Palmer[1] |
Academic staff | 48 |
Location | , U.S. |
Campus | Urban, Multiple Sites |
Colors | Orange, White & Green |
Website | amberton |
Amberton University is a private Christian university in Garland, Texas, US, with an educational focus on working adults. Amberton emphasizes distance education, with over 60% of programs completed entirely online.[2] The university is accredited through SACSCOC.[3]
As of 2022, Amberton University has a recorded enrollment of over 900 students, granting 403 degrees including more than 150 Master’s degrees.[4]
History
[edit]Amberton University was founded in 1971 as a branch of Abilene Christian College. Originally known as ACC Metrocenter, classes were conducted at the defunct Christian College of the Southwest in Mesquite. The university’s educational cornerstone was a criminal justice program for police officers, which was ultimately phased out in 1978.[5]
In 1974, ACC Metrocenter opened its own campus in a two-story, 60,000-square-foot office building. In 1976, the branch was renamed Abilene Christian University at Dallas to align with the main campus’ title transition from college to university.[6]
ACU Dallas became an independent institution in 1981 after a four-year effort to secure its own accreditation. The university adopted the name Amber University, then 20 years later, In March 2001, the name was changed to Amberton University.[5]
Amberton’s first branch campus was opened in Frisco, Texas, in 2006.[7]
Academics
[edit]Amberton University offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs, as well as certificates for professional skills.
References
[edit]- ^ Murray, Lance (June 7, 2024). "Amberton University Names New System President". Dallas Innovates.
- ^ "Why Amberton". Amberton University. Retrieved January 10, 2025.
- ^ "Institutions". SACSCOC. Retrieved January 10, 2025.
- ^ "Amberton University (222628) | Data USA". datausa.io. Retrieved January 10, 2025.
- ^ a b Association, Texas State Historical. "Amberton University". Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved January 10, 2025.
- ^ Association (TSHA), Texas State Historical. "Amberton University". Texas Almanac. Retrieved January 10, 2025.
- ^ "Our History | Amberton University's Legacy". Amberton University website. Amberton University.
External links
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- Universities and colleges in Dallas County, Texas
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