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Canada Christian College traces its origins to Richmond College, which was founded in September 1967 as a Christian liberal arts college by Elmer McVety (1928–1993), Canadian evangelist John Wesley White (1928–2016) who served as chancellor, and his brother, Hugh White, who served as the first dean.
Trinity Western University (3 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Christian universities and colleges in Canada" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Ambrose University is the product of an educational journeys which began in the second half of the twentieth century. [2] Alliance University College (AUC) was originally established in 1941. The Western Canadian District of the Christian and Missionary Alliance established the Canadian Bible Institute in Regina, Saskatchewan, in 1941. It was ...
Bishop's College, Calcutta 1820, affiliated with the Senate of Serampore College (University) Madras Christian College, Institute for Advanced Christian Studies 1837, affiliated with University of Madras; United Theological College, Bangalore 1910, Autonomous (B.D.) and affiliated with the Senate of Serampore College (University)
The King's University in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, is a Canadian Christian university offering bachelor's degrees in the arts, humanities, music, social sciences, natural sciences, business, and education.
Alberta Bible College is a Canadian Bible college offering Christian Higher education to young adults and older adults in Alberta. Non-Denominational, ABC is born of roots in Christian Churches and Churches of Christ [1] [2] ABC offers two different ways to take courses.
Providence University College offers bachelor degrees in the Arts, Science, Business Administration and Theology. Some of its most popular majors include Aviation, Communications & Media, Biblical Studies, Biology, Business, Health Science, Psychology and TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages).
Canadian Mennonite University was incorporated in 1999, through the amalgamation of Canadian Mennonite Bible College (founded in 1947), Concord College (founded as Mennonite Brethren Bible College in 1944), and Menno Simons College (founded in 1988). [4] A fourth college, Steinbach Bible College, was also involved, but later withdrew.