Atlantic Baptist University
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Atlantic Baptist University |
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Motto | Cristus Praeeminens (Christ First) |
Established | 1949 |
Type | Baptist, private |
Chancellor | Ralph Richardson |
President | Brian MacArthur |
Staff | 27 full-time, 3 sessional, 2 adjunct, and 27 part-time faculty, 39 other staff |
Students | ~700 full-time equivalency |
Location | Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada |
Sports teams | Blue Tide: Men's and Women's Basketball, Women's Soccer Mets: Men's Baseball |
Colors | Blue and Gold |
Affiliations | Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches Acadia Divinity College Council for Christian Colleges and Universities Canadian Council of Christian Charities Evangelical Fellowship of Canada |
Website | http://www.abu.nb.ca |
Logo © Atlantic Baptist University |
Liberal Arts university located in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. ABU is run by the Convention of Atlantic Baptist Churches. It offers undergraduate degrees in:
Atlantic Baptist University is a smallBachelor of Arts
- Biblical Studies
- Religious Studies
- History
- English
- Communications
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Organizational Management
- Interdisciplinary Studies
Bachelor of Science
- Biology
- Biopsychology
Bachelor of Business Administration
Bachelor of Education
The school was founded in 1949 under the name United Baptist Bible Training School (UBBTS), and served as both a secondary school and a Bible school. Over two decades, the focus of the school gradually shifted toward post-secondary programs. In 1968, UBBTS became a Bible and Junior Christian Liberal Arts College, and in 1970 the name was changed to Atlantic Baptist College (ABC). A sustained campaign to expand the school's faculty and improve the level of education resulted in ABC being able to grant full Bachelor of Arts degrees in the early 1980s. Its campus at this time was located along the Salisbury Road, west of Moncton's central business district.
The institution moved to a new campus constructed on the Gorge Road, north of the central business district, in 1996. The name was also changed to Atlantic Baptist University, a reflection of expanded student enrollment and academic accreditation. ABU sports teams play under the name Blue Tide. ABU remains the only English university in New Brunswick's second largest, and fastest growing city.
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List of colleges and universities
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New Brunswick universities | |||
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Public universities | |||
Moncton | Mount Allison | New Brunswick | St. Thomas | |||
Private universities | |||
Atlantic Baptist | Bethany | St. Stephen's |