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== External links ==
== External links ==
* The [http://www.northwestchristian.edu/ Northwest Christian University] home page.
* The [http://www.northwestchristian.edu/ Northwest Christian University] home page.
* [http://www.northwestchristian.edu/admissions/ Admissions].
* [http://www.northwestchristian.edu/undergrad/apply-now.aspx Admissions].
* [http://GoBEACONS.com/ Beacon Athletics].
* [http://GoBEACONS.com/ Beacon Athletics].
* [http://alumni.northwestchristian.edu/ NCU Alumni].
* [http://alumni.northwestchristian.edu/ NCU Alumni].

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Northwest Christian University is a private, liberal arts college located in Eugene, Oregon and is affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the Independent Christian Churches/Churches of Christ. U.S. News & World Report ranked it in the top twenty-five baccalaureate colleges in the western United States in its 2011 rankings.[1]

History

Photo of Northwest Christian University (then Eugene Divinity School) and its founder, 1903

The school was founded as a divinity school in 1895 by Disciple of Christ preacher Eugene C. Sanderson as the Eugene Divinity School. After a series of name changes and a merger, it became known as Northwest Christian University in 2008.[2]

On December 8, 2009, Dr. Joseph Womack was named as Northwest Christian University's 10th president, taking office on June 1, 2010 [3]. Womack is the son of NCU's eighth president, Dr. James Womack, who served from 1986 to 2004[4].

Location

Northwest Christian University is located in east Eugene, separated from the larger University of Oregon by the width of a single lane street. Founder Eugene Sanders envisioned a school at which students would study the Bible and principles of Christian ministry under NCC's faculty, but take other subjects on the neighboring campus, a model he also attempted to set up at Manhattan Christian College, located near Kansas State University. The University of Oregon and Northwest Christian College maintained this arrangement until 1995, when the University of Oregon unilaterally discontinued it, forcing NCC to become a comprehensive liberal arts college. Today, NCU students occasionally take University of Oregon classes, have checkout privileges from Knight Library, and take advantage of lectures and other events on the neighboring campus.

Schools, departments and majors

Northwest Christian University is home to the School of Arts & Sciences, School of Business, School of Education, and the School of Graduate and Professional Studies[5]. The School of Arts and Sciences houses the departments of Bible and Christian Ministry, Communication, English, Exercise Science, Global Studies, History, Interdisciplinary Studies, Math, Music Industry, Music Ministry and Psychology. The English program offers TESOL certification. The School of Business includes Accounting and Business Administration, and the School of Education focuses on Teacher Education.[6]

The School of Graduate and Professional Studies offers graduate degrees in Professional Counseling, School Counseling and Education, as well as an MBA.[7] It also includes professional credentialing programs in Accounting, Health Care Administration, Human Services and Management.[8]

Athletics

The school's athletic teams compete as the Beacons in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) and the Cascade Collegiate Conference (CCC). Northwest Christian currently fields teams in Men's and Women's Basketball, Men's and Women's Cross Country, Men's and Women's Soccer, Men's and Women's Golf, Women's Softball and Women's Volleyball, and Men's and Women's Distance Track[9].

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