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American Baptist College

American
#5462 / #1441
Global Influence / U.S. Influence
Private college in Nashville, Tennessee

About American Baptist College

According to Wikipedia, American Baptist College is a private, Baptist college in Nashville, Tennessee, affiliated with the National Baptist Convention, USA. Founded in 1924, its predecessor in black Baptist education was Roger Williams University, a Nashville college begun in the late-19th century and closed in the early 20th century . Upon full accreditation by the American Association of Bible Colleges, ABTS dropped use of the term "Theological Seminary" and renamed itself American Baptist College. The college has an 82% acceptance rate. In Fall 2019, 77% of students were retained after the first year of attendance.

American Baptist College's Online Degrees

American Baptist College Admissions, Retention, and Graduation Information

Graduation Rate
25%

How Much Does American Baptist College Cost To Attend?

Tuition (in-state)
$12,474

American Baptist College's Demographics

Demographic data is for full-time, on-campus students.

Student BodyUnder-Grads
6363

Where is American Baptist College?

American Baptist College is located at 1800 Baptist World Ctr Dr, Nashville TN 37207-9980

What Is American Baptist College Known For?

American Baptist College is known for it's academic work in the following disciplines:

American Baptist College's Top Areas of Influence With Degrees Offered

Social Work
#5493
World Rank
#5493
Historical Rank
#2057
USA Rank
social-work Degrees

Who Are American Baptist College's Most Influential Alumni?

American Baptist College's most influential alumni include professors and professionals in the fields of Religious Studies, Sociology, and History. Here are some of American Baptist College's most famous alumni:

James Bevel
A 1960s Civil Rights Movement strategist .
Bernard Lafayette
An American civil rights activist.
C. T. Vivian
C. T. Vivian
An American writer and activist .
John Lewis
An American politician and civil rights leader .

Who Are American Baptist College's Most Influential Faculty?