Former name
|
Church of God Bible Training School (1918–1948) Lee College (1948–1997) |
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Motto | "Where Christ is King"[1] |
Type | Private university |
Established | 1918[2] |
Religious affiliation
|
Church of God |
Endowment | US$18.6 million (2015)[3] |
President | Mark L. Walker |
Students | 3,927 (fall 2022)[2] |
Location |
35°09′57″N 84°52′16″W / 35.16583°N 84.87111°W / 35.16583; -84.87111 |
Campus | Suburban, 130 acres (53 ha)[citation needed] |
Newspaper | Lee Clarion |
Colors | Burgundy and navy blue |
Nickname | Flames |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division II – Gulf South |
Mascot | Flames[4] |
Website | www |
Former name
|
Church of God Bible Training School (1918–1948) Lee College (1948–1997) |
---|---|
Motto | "Where Christ is King"[1] |
Type | Private university |
Established | 1918[2] |
Religious affiliation
|
Church of God |
Endowment | US$18.6 million (2015)[3] |
President | Mark L. Walker |
Students | 3,927 (fall 2022)[2] |
Location |
35°09′57″N 84°52′16″W / 35.16583°N 84.87111°W / 35.16583; -84.87111 |
Campus | Suburban, 130 acres (53 ha)[citation needed] |
Newspaper | Lee Clarion |
Colors | Burgundy and navy blue |
Nickname | Flames |
Sporting affiliations
|
NCAA Division II – Gulf South |
Mascot | Flames[4] |
Website | www |