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Providence Christian College

Coordinates:34°08′58″N118°08′28″W / 34.149441°N 118.141045°W /34.149441; -118.141045
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Private Christian liberal arts college in California

Providence Christian College
Seal of Providence Christian College
MottoIn Christo Omnia Nova (Latin)
Motto in English
In Christ all things new
TypePrivateliberal arts college
Established2002
AccreditationWSCUC
Religious affiliation
Reformed Christianity
Undergraduates121[1]
Location,
California
,
United States
CampusSuburban, 17 acres (6.9 ha)
ColorsRoyal Blue & Orange
   
NicknameSea Beggars
Sporting affiliations
NAIACal Pac
MascotThe Sea Beggar
Websitewww.providencecc.edu
Map

Providence Christian College is aprivate Christianliberal arts college inPasadena, California, United States. Founded in 2002, it is an independent, confessionallyReformed college with no formal denominational ties. The college offers one degree program, abachelor's degree in Liberal Studies.[2]

History

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On several occasions, as early as the 1960s, discussions were held about establishing a Reformed Christian College on the West Coast. In November 2001 a small group met inChino, California, to consider the feasibility of such a college, and unanimously agreed to establish a quality four-year liberal arts program that would in all aspects of its life and learning seek to reflect a Reformed Biblical perspective.[3]

The group also agreed that the college should be governed by a self-perpetuating Board of Directors drawn from various Reformed and Presbyterian churches.[4] The college has no denominational affiliation, but holds to Presbyterian and Reformed confessional standards (theWestminster Confession and Catechisms, theBelgic Confession, theHeidelberg Catechism, and theCanons of Dort).[3]

Providence Christian College was incorporated in the state ofCalifornia on November 12, 2002, and the first board meeting was held on January 18, 2003. On January 1, 2004, Providence took full possession of a campus inOntario, California, and began renovating its five main buildings into classrooms, dormitories, a library, a dining hall, and administrative offices.

In August 2010, Providence moved toPasadena, California.[3] The Providence Christian College library holds approximately 12,000 volumes and 100 periodical subscriptions, with student access to an additional 5,500 online periodicals (many full text), 2,500 electronic books, 52 other scholarly databases through online subscriptions.[5]

The college resided on the campus ofWilliam Carey International University, which it also shares with theU.S. Center for World Mission. The 17.5-acre residential college campus sits in the East Washington Village neighborhood on the north side of Pasadena, in close proximity to the foothills of theSan Gabriel Mountains and theAngeles National Forest.[6] As William Carey began the process of selling their campus in late 2018, eventually selling to a for-profit private boarding school, Providence prepared to move again.[7] In December 2018, Providence Christian College moved within the Los Angeles area, this time into a church building and its adjoining offices in Old Town Pasadena next toFuller Theological Seminary.

Accreditation

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Providence Christian College is accredited by theWASC Senior College and University Commission.[8] Their accreditation status is currently on probation.[9]

In 2004 PCC started the accreditation process and was granted permission to operate as a degree granting institution in the state of California on December 9, 2004, by the Bureau for Private Post-Secondary and Vocational Education (BPPVE). Immediately following approval by the BPPVE, Providence Christian College began the process of seeking eligibility byWestern Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).[3] The college is also a member ofIAPCHE: the International Association for the Promotion of Christian Higher Education.

Facilities

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The primary building of the new campus in Old Town Pasadena is Witherspoon Hall. Originally built in 1928,[10] the building served as the First Congregational Church of Pasadena (United Church of Christ)[11] until the church sold the property in February 2018.[12][13] Providence Christian College moved into that building in January 2019. Witherspoon Hall serves as the chapel, classroom space, and library for the college.[14] The Pasadena New School of Cooking as well as theFuller Theological Seminary refectory, both several blocks away serve as the cafeteria and food-service provider.[14] The college has student housing located at Providence Village, a set of apartments north of Walnut Street on Oakland Avenue.[15]

References

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  1. ^National Center for Educational Statistics. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
  2. ^"Providence Christian College - A Liberal Arts Focus". Retrieved October 8, 2017.
  3. ^abcdHistory of ProvidenceArchived 2013-02-22 atarchive.today. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  4. ^Providence Board of DirectorsArchived 2012-07-31 atarchive.today. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  5. ^Providence Christian College LibraryArchived 2012-04-15 at theWayback Machine. Retrieved 26 November 2011.
  6. ^"About the Campus" – Providence Christian CollegeArchived 2012-07-22 atarchive.today. Retrieved November 26, 2011.
  7. ^Yee, Christopher (March 29, 2019)."Sale of William Carey International University campus complete".Pasadena Star News. RetrievedApril 2, 2023.
  8. ^"Providence Earns Initial Accreditation from WASC | Providence Christian College". Archived fromthe original on April 13, 2013. RetrievedMarch 13, 2013.
  9. ^"Western Association of Schools and Colleges: Providence Christian College".Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
  10. ^"The First Congregational Church of Pasadena | 464 E Walnut St".Loopnet. Archived fromthe original on April 2, 2023.
  11. ^"The Sanctuary | 464 East Walnut"(PDF).LoopNet PDF. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on April 2, 2023.
  12. ^"Current Issues".Pasadena Heritage.
  13. ^Reyes, David M. (July 17, 2018)."Application for Designation as a Landmark 464 East Walnut Street (First Congregational Church)"(PDF).Planning & Community Development Department: City of Pasadena.
  14. ^ab"The Providence Campus".Providence Christian College. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2023.
  15. ^"Student Handbook 2022-2023"(PDF).Providence Christian College. RetrievedApril 1, 2023.

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