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FaithWay Baptist College of Canada

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FaithWay Baptist College of Canada
MottoTraining servants for the Master
TypePrivate Bible college
Established1991 (1991)
AffiliationBaptist
President Dr. Robert Wall
Academic staff
15
Location, ,
43°53′51′′N 79°01′52′′W / 43.897625°N 79.030993°W / 43.897625; -79.030993
CampusUrban
Colours Red   and black  
Websitewww.fbccanada.org

FaithWay Baptist College of Canada is a private Baptist Bible college in Ajax, Ontario, Canada.

History

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It was founded in 1983 by Dr. Robert D. Kirkland and Dr. James O. Phillips, and officially recognized by the province of Ontario as a private university under the FaithWay Baptist College of Canada Act, 1991.[1]

Status

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In 1991, the Ontario legislature officially recognized the seminary as a degree-granting institution through the passage of "An Act to Incorporate FaithWay Baptist College of Canada Act, 1991".[1]

Governance

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The seminary is governed by a board of trustees, roughly half of which is made up of members and officials of the FaithWay Baptist Church, and a Senate composed of the faculty, school administrators and several trustees.[1]

Academic programs

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Programs include:

  • Certificate of Biblical Studies
  • Graduate of Theology Diploma
  • Bachelor of Theology Degree – Church Administration
  • Bachelor of Theology Degree – Missions
  • Bachelor of Religious Education Degree – Church Administration
  • Bachelor of Religious Education Degree – Missions
  • Bachelor of Religious Education Degree – Church Ministries
  • Bachelor of Religious Education Degree – Music
  • Bachelor of Religious Education Degree – Christian Day School
  • Bachelor of Sacred Music Degree [1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "General Information". Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved July 25, 2014.
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