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Northern Christian College
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Laoag City, Philippines
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History: |
Northern Christian
College was first established as Northern Luzon Christian College
in Vigan in 1933. The college moved to Laoag City in 1943, but was
closed the next year due to World War II. The school was reopened
as Northern Christian College in 1946. |
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Profile: |
Northern Christian College
is a post-secondary educational institution. Baccalaureate programs
are offered in the fields of Liberal Arts, Ministry, Nursing, Teacher
Education, Accounting and Commerce-Secretarial. The school also
offers a Master's degree program in Education. There are 80 members
on the faculty, and student enrollment is approximately 2000. |
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Mission: |
Northern Christian college
states that is mission is "to present a curriculum that increases
knowledge, broadens perspectives and develops critical thinking;
to create an environment which nourishes the ethical, spiritual,
intellectual, social and physical development of persons; to teach
courses at undergraduate and graduate levels which represent the
arts, sciences, humanities, religion and applied studies; to enhance
the student's ability to communicate clearly; to affirm the values
of community service, multi-cultural understanding and life-long
learning; [and] to contribute to the intellectual and cultural life
of the community." |
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Church Relationship: |
United Church
of Christ in the Philippines, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). |
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Address: |
Northern Christian College
P.O. Box 105
Laoag City, Ilocos Norte 2900
PHILIPPINES |
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