- God's Bible School and College
Infobox University
name = God's Bible School and Collegeestablished = 1900
type = Private
president =Michael R. Avery
city =Cincinnati, Ohio
students = 280
faculty/student ratio = 1 to 13.6
degrees granted = bachelor of arts, associate of artsGod's Bible School and College is a
Christian college inCincinnati, Ohio , founded in 1900.Overview
Originally known as God’s Bible School, the college was founded by
Martin Wells Knapp in 1900. The College began as a diploma course, devoted almost exclusively to the study of theBible and practical subjects. The goal of the institution was to enable the students to be effective workers in what Knapp called the "great, whitened harvest field." The originalcurriculum was called the Christian Worker’s Course and in 1936 was standardized into a regular four-year collegiate course. At that same time, the Department of Education of the State of Ohio granted authorization to God’s Bible School to conferbaccalaureate degree s.God's Bible School is also known as the only American home of
Oswald Chambers , who taught there soon after the school was founded.Fact|date=July 2007Departments and majors
God's Bible School and College has five academic divisions: General Studies, Intercultural Studies and World Missions, Ministerial Education, Music, and Teacher Education. Through these divisions twelve majors are offered (six at the associate's and six at the bachelor's level).
Accreditation/recognition
God’s Bible School and College is authorized by the Department of Education of the State of Ohio to award associate and baccalaureate degrees. It is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the
Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE). ABHE is recognized by theU.S. Department of Education and theCouncil for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) as a national accrediting agency forBible college s. [http://www.abhe.org/accredited.htm#F]In 2001, the college began pursuing
regional accreditation with theHigher Learning Commission (HLC) of theNorth Central Association of Colleges and Schools . In February 2006, the college received candidacy status with HLC. In February 2008, the college received accredited status. [http://www.ncahlc.org/index.php?option=com_directory&Itemid=192&Action=ShowBasic&instid=2856]The college is approved by the State Approving Agency of the State Department of Education of Ohio to give training to veterans and veterans’ orphans who qualify for benefits. It is approved by the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service to enroll foreign students and by the Social Security Administration to give training to those who qualify to receive benefits under the Social Security Program. God’s Bible School and College is also authorized by the Ohio Board of Regents to grant degrees in the state of Ohio.
Campus facilities
God’s Bible School and College has six major buildings. The Administration Building houses administrative offices, the "Revivalist" offices, faculty offices, and classrooms. The Deets-Miller Student Center houses a dining hall, student snack bar, Presidential Dining Room, a full-size recreation area, and faculty offices. The Knapp Memorial Building houses a chapel, a men’s residence hall, and classrooms. The McNeill Music Hall houses faculty offices, classrooms, and practice rooms. The Revivalist Memorial Building houses a women’s residence hall and the Aldersgate Christian Academy. The R.G. Flexon Memorial Library provides shelf space for 50,000 volumes, student study area, offices, and archives. [http://www.gbs.edu/about_gbs/gbs_facts.htm]
College ministries
The students of God's Bible School & College operate several inner-city ministries in downtown Cincinnati. They include the Main Street Chapel, Main Street Kid's Club, Vine Street Chapel, Vine Street Kid's Club, Laurel Homes Kid's Club, Mount Auburn Kid's Club, Teens of Power School, Teen Power, Teen Praise. They also participate in local church, nursing home and jail ministries.
Alumni/ae
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Emerson Stephen Colaw ,United Methodist Bishop , attended God's Bible SchoolExternal links
* [http://www.gbs.edu/ God's Bible School and College]
* [http://www.godsrevivalist.com/ God's Revivalist and Bible Advocate] (a publication of God's Bible School and College)References
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