Midwestern Baptist College
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Midwestern Baptist College |
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Established | 1953 |
Type | Private/Not accredited |
Chancellor | Tom Malone, Sr |
President | David M. Carr |
Dean | Joseph Fortna |
Students | 60 |
Location | Pontiac, Michigan, United States |
Mascot | Falcons |
Website | http://www.midwesternbaptistcollege.com |
Midwestern Baptist College, formally known as Midwestern Bible College, is an unaccredited higher education institution in Pontiac, Michigan.
The school was founded in 1953 by Tom Malone Sr. as a liberal arts college specializing in theological doctrine. Currently, the school includes a Baptist seminary and its campus is more than 55 acres.
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[edit] Education
Midwestern Baptist College is not accredited by any accreditation body recognized by its country. As such, its degrees and credits might not be acceptable to employers or other institutions, and use of degree titles may be restricted or illegal in some jurisdictions. [1]
The highest degree the college awards is the Bachelor of Religious Education (B.R.E.) or Bachelor of Sacred Music (B.S.M.).[1] The school also offers Associates Degree in Music, Commercial Subjects, and Biblical Studies.[1]
[edit] Alumni
- Jack Hyles - Honorary Doctorate
- Kent Hovind - B.R.E., 1974 (Bachelor of Religious Education)
[edit] See also
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ a b "Education goals", Midwestern Baptist College, 2006. Retrieved on December 19, 2006.
[edit] External links
- Midwestern Bible College – Official website