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What is Arizona Christian mascot?

What is Arizona Christian mascot?

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What are Arizona Christian University colors?

Our prominent brand colors are red, yellow, dark grey and black.

Is Arizona Christian University a d3 school?

The sports teams of Arizona State regularly participate in exhibition games and other minor events and its main concentration is on the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (ACU) and National Christian College Athletic Association, where it is a Division I tier.

What is Arizona Christian University known for?

The most popular majors at Arizona Christian University include: Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services; Theology and Religious Vocations; Psychology; Education; and Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs. The average freshman retention rate, an indicator of student satisfaction, is 57%.

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Who is the founder of Arizona Christian University?

Arizona Christian University is a private Christian university in Glendale, Arizona. In 1917, Ida Clouse, a Christian missionary and registered nurse, left her home in the Midwest and moved to Arizona.

Where can I apply for Arizona Christian University?

All interested applicants can view all Arizona Christian University job openings by clicking the link below. Eligible candidates can apply through the employment link.

What kind of conference is Arizona Christian University in?

Arizona Christian teams, nicknamed athletically as the Firestorm, are part of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the Golden State Athletic Conference (GSAC).

What kind of logo is the University of Arizona?

Registered marks of the University of Arizona, such as the “Block A” logo and its variants, seal, mascots, images of Old Main and wordmarks such as ARIZONA®, WILDCATS™, ARIZONA WILDCATS®, CATS®, BEAR DOWN®, ZONAZOO®, and the University of Arizona® must be licensed. Their use is regulated by the Arizona licensing program.