Baptist Missionary Association Theological Seminary has the 4th-least total liabilities ($17.70K) of the 1,275 private colleges that offer on-campus housing. Those $17.70K compare to an average of $171.4M across the 1,275 private colleges.
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Baptist Missionary Association Theological Seminary has the 4th-least total liabilities ($17.70K) of the 1,275 private colleges that offer on-campus housing. Those $17.70K compare to an average of $171.4M across the 1,275 private colleges.
Peers
beat out by Saint Meinrad School of Theology ($0.00K), Mesivta of Eastern Parkway-Yeshiva Zichron Meilech ($2.40K), and Conception Seminary College ($3.80K).
Incidentally, all 4 enroll fewer than 1,000 students. None of the 4 is research intensive. All 4 are private and nonprofit. None of the 4 has a hospital.
beat Family of Faith College ($24.30K), Virginia Baptist College ($26.00K), International Baptist College and Seminary ($26.40K), and Blessed John XXIII National Seminary ($27.10K), and others, ending with Harvard ($35.15B).
34 out of the other 1,274 private colleges were ruled out due to missing, unknown, or not-applicable values for total liabilities, e.g., Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture.
References
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Information on dorm capacity and on-campus housing is from the Institutional Characteristics Data File 2012-2013 (Provisional Release) as reported by the National Center for Education Statistics (http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds).
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Total liabilities is the sum the following amounts: accounts payable; deferred revenues and refundable advances; post-retirement and post-employment obligations; other accrued liabilities; annuity and life income obligations and other amounts held for the benefit of others; bonds, notes, and capital leases payable and other long-term debt, including current portion; government grants refundable under student loan programs; and other liabilities. The source is the IPEDS FY 2013 finance data file F1213_F2 of private not-for-profit institutions and public institutions that use accounting standards established by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).