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Former names | Glen Cove Bible School and Grace Evangelical Seminary |
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| Type | Bible College |
| Established | 1959; 67 years ago (1959) |
Religious affiliation | Evangelical Christian |
| Chairman | Molly Sparling[1] |
| President | Dr. James Culbertson[1] |
| Dean | Dr. Daniel Moore[1] |
| Location | ,, |
| Colors | Blue, Gray, and Yellow |
| Website | NEBC.edu |
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New England Bible College is a small Bible college & Seminary in Maine. There are on average 50 to 60 enrolled students each semester.[2]
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New England Bible College & Seminary is a union of two historic institutions of Christian higher education dedicated to equipping Christians to fulfill God's call for their life through quality Christian higher education which is both biblically solid and missionally relevant.
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