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Abilene Christian University first received school accreditation in 1971 when it
became an accredited member of the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association
of Colleges and Schools. On February 22, 1976 the name was changed to Abilene Christian University. The school celebrated its centennial in the 2005-06 school year. Amberton University, previously Amber University, was created as an extension campus of Abilene Christian University. It was launched in Mesquite, Texas in 1971, moving to Garland, Texas in 1974. It became a separate institution as Amber University in 1982, and was rechristened Amberton University in 2001. Like Abilene Christian University, Amberton remains affiliated with the Churches of Christ. |

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Abilene Christian University grew from an idea held by A. B. Barret and Charles Roberson
to form a school in West Texas. The Church of Christ in Abilene agreed
to back the project. J. W. Childers sold Barret land and a large house west of
the town and lowered the price with the stipulation that the school would be named
in his honor. Childers Classical Institute opened in the fall of 1906, with
25 students. When Jesse P. Sewell became president of the institute in 1912, the school began using "Abilene Christian College" on all its printed material. In 1920, the school paid the Childers family $4,000 and formally changed the name. The Optimist, the university's student-run newspaper, was founded in 1912. The Prickly Pear, the school yearbook, was founded in 1916. The campus literary-arts magazine (now The Shinnery Review, formerly The Pickwicker) has been in production since 1933. In 1927, with the help of a $75,000 contribution from the city of Abilene, the board of trustees purchased 680 acres (2.8 km²) northeast of Abilene. In addition, residents donated 75 acres (304,000 m²) of adjoining land. The new campus opened in the fall of 1929. From the time of its founding to the present, the university has been governed by a board of trustees made up of members of the Churches of Christ. |






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Abilene Christian University has a number of student organizations called "social
clubs" that are equivalent to a fraternity or sorority on other college campuses;
chapters of national Hellenic societies, however, are not permitted. The main
goal of these social clubs is to help in service to the surrounding communities
and the school itself. Other activities social clubs participate in are intramural
sports and Sing Song. |
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