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Liberty University Liberty University │Faculty Accreditation │Academics and rankings │Campus life & facilities│code of conduct
Liberty University is a Christian liberal arts university in Lynchburg, Virginia. It was founded as Lynchburg Baptist College in 1971 by Jerry Falwell who was also the Senior Pastor of Thomas Road Baptist Church. The school was previously known as Lynchburg Baptist College and Liberty Baptist College before settling on its current name in 1985. The US News and World Report currently ranks Liberty University as a fourth tier postsecondary institution in the National Universities category. Jerry Falwell's vision was to build a university with as many students as Notre Dame and Brigham Young University, with nearly 11,000 resident students and another 25,000 in the Distance Learning Program. Liberty summarizes its philosophy of education in the following principles as being based in spiritual and theological life.
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