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Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (New York)

1900 establishments in New York (state)1903 disestablishments in New York (state)Defunct Nazarene universities and collegesDefunct private universities and colleges in New York (state)Educational institutions disestablished in 1903
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The Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (New York) was a short-lived co-educational collegiate institute operated initially by the Association of Pentecostal Churches of America at Saratoga Springs, New York from September 1900 to May 1902, and from then by Lyman C. Pettit until its closure in February 1903. It is considered an antecedent institution of the Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (Rhode Island) and also Eastern Nazarene College.

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Pentecostal Collegiate Institute (New York)
C.V. Whitney Memorial Highway, City of Saratoga Springs

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