Crandall University

[2] A sustained campaign to expand the school's faculty and improve the level of education resulted in ABC being able to grant full Bachelor of Arts degrees in 1983.

The name was changed to Atlantic Baptist University (ABU), a reflection of expanded student enrolment and academic accreditation.

[6] Through its partnership with Acadia Divinity College, students can also enrol in the Bachelor of Theology program concurrent with a Crandall degree.

"[10] In 2013, a year after the controversy erupted, the university opted to not apply for $150,000 in public funding that it had received annually.

"[12] Another notable controversy was the time when Charlie the Charger was found attending class at Kingswood University in Sussex, NB.

They therefore recommended that Crandall University "be placed on the list of institutions 'found to have imposed a requirement of a commitment to a particular ideology or statement of faith as a condition of employment.

The collection and archives includes objects used in worship services, furniture, musical instruments, church building architecture pictures and printed material.

[17] Crandall University is represented in the Atlantic Collegiate Athletic Association (ACAA) by 8 varsity teams.

Stultz Hall