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Pacific International University
Pacific International University


Pacific International University is a Christian university and seminary located in Springfield, Missouri. Carl Baugh is the president.

The original school was called Pacific College of Graduate Studies and it was founded in 1980 by Dr. Clifford Wilson. However, in 1987 the school was incorporated as Pacific International University.

PIU offers courses in the Old Testament, New Testament, theology, church ministries, cults, missiology, philosophy, and many other subjects. They also offer the following degrees: B.D., B.Th., M.Div., M.Th., and doctoral degrees in Divinity and Theology.

The university has no accreditation. However, it says, "Our own conviction is that the standard of our courses and the quality of our graduates (many of whom are now in world-wide Christian leadership) are at least as important as any form of 'accreditation'."

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