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Royce Money

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Royce Money
Chancellor of Abilene Christian University
Assumed office
2010
President of Abilene Christian University
In office
1991–2010
Personal details
Born (1942-07-13) July 13, 1942 (age 82)
Temple, Texas, U.S.
EducationAbilene Christian University (BS)
University of Nebraska at Lincoln (MS)
Baylor University (PhD)

Royce Lynn Money (born July 13, 1942) is an American academic administrator who served as president of Abilene Christian University from 1991 to 2010, whereupon he became Chancellor.[1] He was succeeded as president by Phil Schubert.

Education

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After attending Temple High School, Money graduated from Abilene Christian University, where he majored in Biblical Studies. He received a Bachelor of Sacred Theology from that college, a Master of Science in Human Development and the Family from the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, and a Ph.D. in Religion from Baylor University in Waco, Texas.[2]

Career

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Money has served continuously in the ministry even since 1981. His earlier ministerial roles having been in Silver Spring, Maryland; Montgomery, Alabama; Springfield, Missouri (where he was also an adjunct professor at Missouri State University); and Dallas, Texas. Money has held leadership positions in the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities, Abilene Chamber of Commerce, Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas, and United Way of Abilene.[3] Money was Abilene's "Outstanding Citizen of the Year" for 2007.[4]

Money has written two books on families.[5]

Personal life

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Since 1965, Money has been married to Pamela Joy Handy Money, whom he met when they were students at Abilene Christian University. The couple have two daughters.

References

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  1. ^ Money to retire as ACU president in Reporter-News (Abilene, Texas), 2009 May 19 (accessed 2010 January 13).
  2. ^ Dr. Royce Money, President, profile on ACU's site (accessed 2010 January 12).
  3. ^ Bobby Ross Jr., Dialogue: A conversation with Royce Money in Christian Chronicle, 2006 April 1 (accessed 2010 January 13).
  4. ^ Outstanding Citizen of the Year Award, Reporter-News (Abilene, Texas), 2009 August 12 (accessed 2010 January 12).
  5. ^ Building Stronger Families in the Home, Church, and Community with foreword by Nick Stennett (Nashville, TN: Victor Books, 1984), ISBN 0-88207-244-7, ISBN 978-0-88207-244-9; and Ministering to Families: A Positive Plan of Action with foreword by Prentice A. Meador Jr. (Abilene, TX: ACU Press, 1987), ISBN 0-915547-92-9, ISBN 978-0-915547-92-0.