Type Private President Christine Jones, PhD Phone +1 604-888-7727 Founded September 1999 | Administrative staff 5 Academic staff 12 | |
Motto in English Sift everything, hold on to what is good. Established September 1999 (1999-September) Motto Omnia proba, quod bonum est tene. (Sift everything, hold on to what is good.) Similar Trinity Western University, Summit Pacific College, Catholic Distance University, Wyoming Catholic College, Northeast Catholic College Profiles |
Walnut grove campus catholic pacific college
Catholic Pacific College (formerly Redeemer Pacific College) is a private Catholic college in Langley, British Columbia, which is located on the west coast of Canada. It is endorsed by the Cardinal Newman Society in The Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College. It was founded in 1999 as Redeemer Pacific College, and changed its name to Catholic Pacific College in 2015.
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- Walnut grove campus catholic pacific college
- Glover Road Campus
- Walnut Grove Campus
- Current president
- History
- References
CPC has two campus locations in Langley and is accredited by the Private Career Training Institutions Agency of British Columbia. CPC is a registered charity with the Canada Revenue Agency.
Glover Road Campus
The Glover Road Campus, adjacent to Trinity Western University, offers sections of TWU courses for TWU students. Students receive a foundation in Catholic liberal arts as they work toward a degree in any of the undergraduate majors offered by TWU.
Walnut Grove Campus
The Walnut Grove Campus offers a two-year Liberal Arts Diploma program.
Current president
Dr. Christine Jones was inaugurated as president on October 15, 2011, at St. Nicholas' Catholic Church in Langley, British Columbia. The inauguration Mass was celebrated by Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB, and attended by Dr. Jonathan Raymond, president of Trinity Western University, and Gerry St. Germain, PC, among other notables. Dr. Christine Jones is also an adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University.
History
Founded as Redeemer Pacific College in 1999, the college acquired the property at 7720 Glover Road on August 9, 1999, with the support of Archbishop Adam Exner, OMI, and opened that fall on September 6, 1999. The college achieved an affiliation with the Franciscan University of Steubenville and received a position on the Cardinal Newman Society's listing of approved authentically-Catholic colleges.