Northern Christian College

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Northern Christian College
Former names
Northern Luzon Christian College (1933-1946)
Motto"The Institution for Better Life"
TypePrivate, (Protestant) Christian College
EstablishedJune 10, 1933 (as Northern Luzon Christian College)
AffiliationUnited Church of Christ in the Philippines
PresidentCeasar I. Agnir, Ph.D.
Academic staff
80
UndergraduatesApprox. 2000
Location, ,
ColorsMaroon and White   
AffiliationsCHED
Websitewww.ncc.edu.ph

Northern Christian College is a post-secondary educational institution. Baccalaureate programs are offered in the fields of Liberal Arts, Ministry, Nursing, Teacher Education, Accountancy, and Commerce-Secretarial. The school also offers a master's degree program in Education. There are 80 members on the faculty, and student enrollment is approximately 2000.

History

Northern Christian College was first established as Northern Luzon Christian College in Vigan, Ilocos Sur in 1933. The college moved to Laoag City in 1943, but was closed the next year due to World War II. The school was reopened as Northern Christian College in 1946.

Academics

In 2007, NCC registered approximately 2000 undergraduate and graduate students. The college focuses in delivering quality education to the community with an emphasis in training its students to uphold Christian moral values in their respective field. All programs in offered by NCC are recognized by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and range from degrees (A.B., B.S., M.S., M.A., and Ph.D.) in several disciplines including:

Religious Affiliation

Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the United Church of Christ in the Philippines.

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