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Midwestern Baptist College

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Type
  
Private/Not accredited

President
  
David M. Carr

Mascot
  
Falcons

Number of students
  
60

Established
  
1953

Dean
  
Joseph Fortna

Phone
  
+1 248-391-0443

Founded
  
1953

Location
  
3400 Morgan Road Orion (From 1953 to 2010 located in Pontiac), Michigan, United States

Address
  
3400 Morgan Rd, Lake Orion, MI 48359, USA

Notable alumni
  
Kent Hovind, Chuck Baldwin, Robert Fry

Similar
  
Patriot Bible University, Hyles–Anderson College, Golden State Baptist C, Heartland Baptist Bible Coll, William Tyndale College

Profiles

The music of midwestern baptist college 1966 lp


Midwestern Baptist College, formally known as Midwestern Bible College, is an unaccredited higher education institution in Orion, Michigan.

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In 1953, the school was founded in Pontiac, Michigan by Tom Malone Sr. as a liberal arts college, which included a Baptist seminary on more than 55 acres (220,000 m2). It specializes in Christian theological doctrine. Malone wanted to offer a faith-based education including both academics and morals. The college also stressed being a moral compass, to "abstain from all appearances of evil", and fulfilling the Great Commission.

For the fall semester of 2010, Midwestern planned to move from Pontiac, Michigan to the property of Shalom Baptist Church in Orion Township, Michigan.

Education

Midwestern Baptist College is not accredited by any accreditation body recognized by its country. According to the US Department of Education, unaccredited 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. Some of the school's courses are accepted for transfer credit at nearby Oakland Community College.

The highest degree the college awards is the Bachelor of Religious Education (B.R.E.) or Bachelor of Sacred Music (B.S.M.). The school also offers associate degree in Music, Commercial Subjects, and Biblical Studies.

Alumni

  • Chuck Baldwin, attended for two years, but did not graduate. Baldwin was the presidential nominee of the Constitution Party for the 2008 U.S. Presidential election
  • Kent Hovind, earned a Bachelor of Religious Education in 1974. Evangelist, formerly in prison for tax fraud.
  • References

    Midwestern Baptist College Wikipedia