African Methodist Episcopal Church Colleges

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The African Methodist Episcopal Church was formed in Philadelphia by Richard Allen in 1816. It is a Protestant Church of Methodist denomination and serves more than 3 million members in more than 7,000 congregations' worldwide.

Their slogan "God our Father, Christ our Redeemer, Holy Spirit our Comforter, Humankind Our Family", is parallel with their belief system, which also strongly supports global missionary work and constant prayer. Below is a list of schools formally recognized with the AME Church.

We list 5 African Methodist Episcopal Church schools and colleges. You can also view our full listing of Religious and Faith-Based Schools in the United States.

Colleges Affiliated with African Methodist Episcopal Church

Allen UniversityAllen UniversityColumbia, SC
Allen University Rating
Associate's, bachelor's, and master's degrees. Tuition: $13k. Affordable on-campus housing. About 700 students. Generally safe campus. Specializes in theology and religion, management, and business programs. ROTC programs are offered.

Edward Waters UniversityEdward Waters UniversityJacksonville, FL
Edward Waters University Rating
Bachelor's and master's degrees. Tuition: $15k. Affordable on-campus housing. Roughly 1,200 students. Unsafe campus. Emphasis on management, business, and criminal justice programs. ROTC programs are available. SAT 860, ACT 16 to enroll.

Paul Quinn CollegePaul Quinn CollegeDallas, TX
Paul Quinn College Rating
Bachelor's degrees. Tuition: $7k. Affordable on-campus housing. Roughly 1,000 students. Safe campus. Places a focus on management, business, and medical programs. Affiliated with African Methodist Episcopal Church. SAT 890, ACT 16 to enroll.

Payne Theological SeminaryPayne Theological SeminaryWilberforce, OH
Payne Theological Seminary Rating
Master's and doctoral degrees. Reasonably priced on-campus housing option. About 200 students. Safe campus. Affiliated with African Methodist Episcopal Church.

Wilberforce UniversityWilberforce UniversityWilberforce, OH
Wilberforce University Rating
Bachelor's and master's degrees. Tuition: $12k. Affordable on-campus housing option. Around 700 students. Generally safe campus. Places a focus on management, social work, and political science programs. ROTC programs. SAT 840, ACT 16 to enroll.

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