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Grand Canyon University (GCU) Founded in 1949, Grand Canyon University is private,
accredited, Christian university located in Phoenix, Arizona. The University
offers online and campus-based Bachelor's and Master's degree programs through
the Ken Blanchard College of Business, College of Education, College of Nursing
and Health Sciences, and College of Humanities and Social Sciences and supports
both traditional undergraduate students as well as the working professional.
Campus offers modern dormitories, an array of social activities, a state-of-the-art
exercise and wellness facility, ten different NCAA sports, and opportunities
to participate in community outreach programs. The College was founded as a nonprofit institution in 1949. Arizona Southern Baptists felt the need to establish a faith-based institution that would allow local Baptists the opportunity to obtain a Bachelor's or Master's degree without going "back east" to one of the Baptist colleges in Texas, Oklahoma or Missouri. First Southern Baptist Church of Phoenix donated the land necessary for the institution, and several members of that church, led by Reverend Vaughn Rock "Brother Rock" and S.F. Hawkins donated the finances and physical labor needed to bring G.C.C, as it was known, into reality. Grand Canyon College became Grand Canyon University in 1989. |






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Established 1949 Type: Private President: Don Andorfer Provost: Kathy Player Staff: 700 approx. Undergraduates: 3,500 approx. Postgraduates: 8,500 approx. Location Phoenix, Arizona, USA |
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Grand Canyon University Campus received a makeover including a brick promenade, an
aquatics center, with Olympic-size pool, a café offering an assortment of drinks,
games and big-screen televisions. Those projects at Grand Canyon University
in Phoenix are part of a $6 million renovation that reflects more than physical
changes on campus. Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock Foundation to Develop Teen Center at Grand Canyon University is a $3 million facility to provide teens with safe, productive place to socialize when school’s out. The Rock will include a multi-use concert hall, coffee house with kitchen and snack bar, indoor basketball courts, rock climbing walls, sound room and recording studio, computer/study rooms and a game room. |