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Amberton University

Coordinates: 32°51′35.71″N 96°39′10.59″W / 32.8599194°N 96.6529417°W / 32.8599194; -96.6529417
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Amberton University
Official logo of Amberton University
MottoRogamus ut Discamus (Latin)
Motto in English
We seek, therefore we learn.
TypePrivate university
Established1971
AccreditationSACS
Religious affiliation
Christian
PresidentCarol A. Palmer[1]
Academic staff
48
Location,
U.S.
CampusUrban, Multiple Sites
Colors      Orange, White & Green
Websiteamberton.edu

Amberton University is a private Christian university in Garland, Texas, US. It began as part of Abilene Christian University (ACU) in 1971.

History

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Initially planted as an ACU brand campus in Mesquite, Texas, Amberton relocated to Garland, Texas, in 1974. After receiving accreditation from the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in 1981, Amberton separated from ACU, and in 1982 became Amber University. The current name, Amberton University, was officially adopted in 2001.

Amberton’s first branch campus was opened in Frisco, Texas, in 2006.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Murray, Lance (7 June 2024). "Amberton University Names New System President". Dallas Innovates.
  2. ^ "Our History | Amberton University's Legacy". Amberton University website. Amberton University.
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32°51′35.71″N 96°39′10.59″W / 32.8599194°N 96.6529417°W / 32.8599194; -96.6529417