Arlington Baptist University

[8] Vick's removal angered many pastors, who had reportedly grown tired of Norris' ways and who began to pull away from him, the college, and the World Baptist Fellowship.

[9] After Norris died in 1952, the college no longer met at his church, so moved to temporary facilities in downtown Fort Worth.

In 2015, the college applied for an exception to Title IX, allowing it to discriminate against LGBT students for religious reasons.

An 8-foot bronze sculpture of J. Frank Norris (sculpted by Pompeo Coppini), founder of both the university and the Fellowship, is displayed on the campus.

[19] The campus is the site of the former Top O' Hill Terrace casino, which has been recognized with a Texas state historical marker.

[20] Historic features from the casino still present on the campus include a sandstone guardhouse, an iron gate, an open-air tea garden, and escape tunnels;[19] the public is allowed to tour the facilities by appointment during normal business hours.

The Arlington Baptist women's basketball team in action against the Texas A&M–Commerce Lions in 2015
The Patriots men's basketball team in action against Texas A&M–Commerce in 2015