FaithWay Baptist College of Canada

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

FaithWay Baptist College of Canada
MottoTraining servants for the Master
TypePrivate Bible college
Established1991 (1991)
AffiliationBaptist
PresidentDr. Robert Wall
Academic staff
15
Location, ,
43°53′51″N 79°01′52″W
CampusUrban
ColoursRed      and black     
Websitewww.fbccanada.org

Status

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

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

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]
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References

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


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