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Regent University is a Christian University founded in 1978 by Pat Robertson. It is located in Virginia Beach, Virgina and has an annual enrollment of around 4500 students. Distinguished faculty and guest lecturers include John Ashcroft, former U.S. Attorney General; Vern Clark, former Chief of Naval Operations; Steve Forbes, president and CEO of Forbes, Inc. and others. <ref>http://www.regent.edu/</ref>
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Regent University is a Christian University founded in 1978 by [[Pat Robertson]]. It is located in Virginia Beach, Virgina and has an annual enrollment of around 4500 students.
  
The law school has produced students that have beat more prestigious colleges such as Harvard and Yale on several occasions at moot court competitions. The Bush administration thought very highly of Regent law students and hired over a hundred of them during the administration. <ref>http://www.regent.edu/acad/schlaw/</ref>
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Regent University, its undergraduate school and its graduate and laws schools are accredited or certified by standard national accrediting agencies. Tuition is well below the average for private colleges, at $420 per credit hour.
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The law school boasts it has produced students that have beat more prestigious colleges such as Harvard and Yale on several occasions at moot court competitions. The Bush administration thought very highly of Regent law students and hired over a hundred of them during the administration. <ref>http://www.regent.edu/acad/schlaw/</ref>
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==External links==
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* [http://www.regent.edu/ home page]
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* [http://www.regent.edu/academics/catalog.cfm#undergrad undergraduate catalog]
  
 
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Revision as of 10:48, March 12, 2009

Regent University is a Christian University founded in 1978 by Pat Robertson. It is located in Virginia Beach, Virgina and has an annual enrollment of around 4500 students.

Regent University, its undergraduate school and its graduate and laws schools are accredited or certified by standard national accrediting agencies. Tuition is well below the average for private colleges, at $420 per credit hour.


The law school boasts it has produced students that have beat more prestigious colleges such as Harvard and Yale on several occasions at moot court competitions. The Bush administration thought very highly of Regent law students and hired over a hundred of them during the administration. [1]

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  1. http://www.regent.edu/acad/schlaw/