from 1930 to 1932 and Governor General of the Philippines from 1909 to 1913.
The Primitive Baptist Church purchased the property in 1949 and chartered "Birdwood Junior College" in 1950. Classes began in 1954 with nine students, and in 1956, three of these students became the first graduates. In 1976, the Primitive Baptists relinquished control, and the name was changed to "Thomas County Community College".
In 1979, the college became non-sectarian, private, and independent. In 1986, the name was changed to "Thomas College", and in 1988, the first four-year degree was offered.
In December 1998, Thomas College received approval from the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) to move from Level II to Level III status, allowing Thomas College to offer graduate degrees.
In January 2000, Thomas College changed its name to "Thomas University". In the fall of 2013, Smith-Bonvillian Hall, TU's newest academic building, opened on the Forbes Campus. The 19,000 square-foot building …
SAT EBRW 25%
490
SAT EBRW 75%
540
SAT Math 25th %
480
SAT Math 75th %
570
ACT Composite 25th %
18
ACT Composite 50th %
20
ACT Composite 75th %
23
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