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When I attended BJU, Bob Jones III wasBusiness - Management and Administration
When I attended BJU, Bob Jones III was the president and Bob Jr. was chancellor. After I graduated, I had cause to re-evaluate the influence BJU had on me and my fellow grads. I traced the driving influence of BJU back to a chapel pronouncement by Bob Jones Sr. in which he told the university family, "Want to know where a man stands with God? You have only to ask him this one question: 'What does he think of this school?'" And that idolatrous, BJU-centric philosophy was passed from Sr. to Jr. to Bob III to the staff, faculty, and students at BJU. Perceptive, discerning people who evaluate BJU's students and grads will likely be met with a distinctive brand of Jonesian idolatry.

Charles Underwood, the first director of church planting at BJU, wrote an open letter to Bob III outlining Bob's and Bob Jr.'s duplicity, leaven of hypocrisy, deceitfulness, underhandedness, and management by pragmatic expediency. One of the most telling portions of the letter detailed Bob Jr.'s excoriation of a Calvinist who had received all of his theological training from BJU. Underwood noted that BJU's Bible faculty was originally Calvinist, taught Calvinism to the students, and the students embraced that which they were taught. I'm not a Calvinist but after reading this letter it appeared that BJU started out as a Calvinist university and then changed to Armenianism because the Joneses thot that would attract more students. The point is not Calvinism. The point is that BJU's leadership demonstrated a lack of competence, honesty, and consistency in selecting the religious doctrine they were being paid to teach to their customers (students). When it became advantageous to change the religious beliefs being taught to their customers, they fired their Calvinist staff, hired new people who would teach what they taught, and betrayed the graduates to whom they taught the old doctrine.

This sort of duplicity, double-dealing with the truth, and betrayal of their students, grads, and supporters has been a recurring theme of the school. The most egregious example of this sort of duplicity involved the interracial dating ban. When I attended BJU, mixed dating was forbidden. People were expelled for violating the rule. Teachers whose church granted membership to a mixed couple were fired. Mixed-race union grads were shunned by BJU. The rule was defended by BJU, supported by Scripture by the Joneses and their faculty in written pamphlets, and proclaimed to the Greenville News as a uncompromising "Scriptural" principle by Bob III when the US Supreme Court revoked BJU's tax-exempt status back in 1980. A few years ago, Bob III went on Larry King Live to announce the end of the ban. When asked by Larry King about the basis of the rule, Bob Jones III lied by saying BJU had never attempted to support the ban by Scripture; he said they never talked about the rule even though every student read the rule in the Student Handbook every year and signed that they would abide by the ban. BJU's Chancellor, Bob Jones III is not your run-of-the-mill liar. No. He's proven through the years to be a special brand of liar...a religious liar who runs a little religious school by his own rules and by his own brand of duplicity, hypocrisy, and pragmatic expediency.Everything rises and falls on leadership. Large organizations are shaped over the years by an internal cultural and attitudinal inertia. Honesty and trustworthiness are the foundational building blocks required of an educator. An educator who is dishonest and who cannot be trusted to tell the truth about his religious beliefs is certain to pervert the religious beliefs of those over whom he exerts intellectual and religious influence. Religious hypocrisy is presented by Christ as a ruinous leaven that will infect people and organizations. If you attend BJU, keep in mind that today's religious dogma can be changed on a whim...a whim of a Jones. Are you willing to allow such people to teach you the commands and doctrines of men while maintaining they are teaching you the mind of God? Check out my story on the web by reviewing Charles Underwood's open letter to Bob Jones III. Note the comments to this post from those loyal to the Joneses and to BJU. Evaluate their comments carefully and note that the majority of BJU students/grads/defenders are never bothered by facts and have the ability to dismiss anyone or anything uncomplimentary to the Joneses/BJU. Be sure this is the type of leadership you want before you decide to attend this school.

Alumnus Male -- Class 2000
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Well, Bob Jones says they are accredited butNot so bright
Well, Bob Jones says they are accredited but it makes a BIG difference to what kind of accreditation. They are Nationally accredited which means, you CAN'T get higher education unless you go to another Christian college, "IF" they will accept you...which is if you are very lucky. (For Example) if I go to Pre-Med at BJU, and want to become a Doctor, a medical school won't accept me because my degree is Nationally Accredited, not Regionally accredited. PLEASE be careful people, BJU does not tell you this until your 3rd year there. They have ripped off many, many people. I lost over $50,000 dollars because of this and have to start all over at a Regionally accredited school and all BJU told me was, "Too bad" Literally!

If you want to be a pastor or go in missions, then go here, but if you want to be something else. DO NOT GO HERE, it will be a waste of your time and money! Oh yeah, and when I asked about transferring my stuff to another College because the Regionally Accredited colleges wouldn't transfer any of my 3 years of hardwork, my BJU teachers said, "You're leaving, why should we help you?"

3rd Year Male -- Class 2010
University Resource Use/ spending: A+, Education Quality: F
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Well, Bob Jones says they are accredited butQuite BrightPreMed and Medical
Well, Bob Jones says they are accredited but it makes a BIG difference to what kind of accreditation. They are Nationally accredited which means, you CAN'T extend your degree unless you go to another Christian college, "IF" they will accept you...which is if you are very lucky. (For Example) if I go to Pre-Med at BJU, and want to become a Doctor, a medical school won't accept me because my degree is Nationally Accredited, not Regionally accredited. PLEASE be careful people, BJU does not tell you this until your 3rd year there. They have ripped off many, many people. I lost over $50,000 dollars because of this and have to start all over at a Regionally accredited school and all BJU told me was, "Too bad" Literally!

If you want to be a pastor or go in missions, then go here, but if you want to be something else. DO NOT GO HERE, it will be a waste of your time and money! Oh yeah, and when I asked about transferring my stuff to another College because the Regionally Accredited colleges wouldn't transfer any of my 3 years of hardwork, my BJU teachers said, "You're leaving, why should we help you?"

3rd Year Male -- Class 2010
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