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The university was founded as San Jose Bible College in 1939, in San Jose by William Lee Jessup, the college's first president. Eugene Claremont Sanderson had originally started Evangel Bible University in San Jose in 1934 but was unable to make it viable. As a result, he recruited Jessup, one of his former students, to take over.
Point Loma Nazarene University in San Diego, California (Southwest) Southern Nazarene University in Bethany, Oklahoma (South Central) Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, Tennessee (Southeast) There are, in addition to the liberal arts colleges, a Bible college and a seminary: Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, Colorado
It was renamed San Jose Bible College in 1939. He founded several schools that no longer exist. The first was Seattle Bible College in 1919, later renamed Eugene Bible University Extension Hall. The next was Colorado Bible College in 1927 in Fort Collins, Colorado. And finally Missouri Christian College in 1928 in Camden Point, Missouri.
Phoenix Bible Institute (1935–1946); Western Baptist Bible College (1946–1973); Western Baptist College (1973–2005); Corban College (2005–2010) 2010 Crown College (Minnesota) St. Paul Bible College 1992 Crown College (Tacoma) Crown School of Hair Design 1994 University of the Cumberlands: Cumberland College 2005
Spurgeon's College, London. Bible colleges differs from other theological institutions in their missionary perspective. [1] In Europe, the first schools that could be classified in this category are St. Chris Theological Seminary (affiliated with Chris International) founded in 1840 by Christian Friedrich Sprit in Bettingen, Switzerland, and the Pastors' College (affiliated with the Baptist ...
San Jose: 1981 2015 San Luis Rey College: Oceanside: 1950 1968 Shepherd University Los Angeles: 1999 2017 [3] Silicon Valley University: San Jose: 1997 2018 University of Beverly Hills: Beverly Hills: 2007 University of Northern California, Lorenzo Patiño School of Law: Sacramento: 1983 2013 University of Northern California Petaluma: 1993 ...
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in San Jose" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In 2016, the San Jose, California campus relocated to Milpitas, California. During the COVID-19 pandemic , the Portland seminary received $1 million to $2 million (equivalent to $1.18 million to $2.35 million in 2023) [ 3 ] in federally backed small business loan from Columbia State Bank as part of the Paycheck Protection Program .