You want an 'accredited' Christian college to where your credits can transfer into a secular school in case something happens.
One thing to do is to visit the college on another day besides the 'official visitor's days'. The way you do this is to get a hotel closeby and taxi from the hotel to the main entrance and just walk around the campus and facilities to gain your opinion and do alot of observing and take alot of notes for a whole day.
Colleges (secular and Christian) are vastly different on 'official visitor's days' much like corporations are when the overseer is coming down from corporate headquarters. The buildings are overclean, the landscaping is perfect, the people talk differently, etc. because it's all about an appearanceand also not to 'tip off' someone of a dysfunction that may raise more questions and investigations.
I had a friend that visited a major Christian college during one of their ' visit/orientation' days and came back impressed and fired up to where he went there and when he got there, was 'bothered' at how much different everything was when compared to the 'orientation day' from facilities maintenance to the quality of student life to the real content of his curriculum. He left and went to another Christian college that he ended up graduating from.
One that I know alot of alumni from who seem to be very solid believers is Montreat College in the mountains of NC.
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