No. By law there has to be a separation of church and state. A "Public" Christian college is a violation of constitutional law.
Central Christian College's motto is 'It's a Central Thing'.
Any Christian school is private.
The difference between a bible college and a public college is that a bible college offers higher education that specializes in biblical studies, while public colleges don't have a specific specialty because they offer all areas of education.
(in the US) Not exactly certain what the questioner means by a "Christian College." If that is in reference to a Religious Seminary, then no, you would not be able to get public funds (tax supported money) to pay for that tuition - although I'm sure that there are scholarships that are available that might assist you - just no 'public' funds.
no not at all you see christian school's or christian college's help you to become a christian like i wanted to become a christian so i went to a christian college called groves chritian college i am in year 7. but you have to pay 3'000 dollars to get in groves christian college and you have to pay again in one or two monthes its because its a privet school.
Rehoboth Christian College's motto is ''.
Western Christian College was created in 1945.
Waverley Christian College's motto is ''In This We Conquer''.
Waverley Christian College was created in 1978.
Rehoboth Christian College was created in 1966.
Hillcrest Christian College was created in 1982.
Malabar Christian College was created in 1909.