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Tyndale University campus in Bayview Woods-Steeles, Toronto, 2013. Tyndale Seminary is the largest accredited seminary in Canada with more than 700 students at the masters or doctoral level, [25] and the University College received high rankings in the 2009 Maclean's University issue's measure of student satisfaction (see below). [26]
Master's College and Seminary (MCS) is Pentecostal theological institute in Mississauga and Toronto, Ontario, that consists of a residential Bible college, a church-based seminary in Toronto affiliated with Tyndale Seminary at Tyndale University, and the Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada.
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Tyndale prepares students to become pastors, teachers, missionaries and denominational leaders. It is a graduate professional school (Dutch hogerberoepsonderwijs), offering accredited masters programs in the English language. Tyndale has had students from a number of different countries, including Ghana, Cameroon, Burma, and Ukraine. [2]
Academic staff of Tyndale University College and Seminary (4 P) Pages in category "Tyndale University" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
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In 1998, Tyndale Theological Seminary was fined $173,000 for issuing degrees as a seminary without a license. [3] The case led to public criticism of the seminary. [4] On August 31, 2007, an 8 to 0 decision by the Supreme Court of Texas returned the $173,000 to Tyndale. [5]