- The Master's College
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Established 1927 Type Private Religious affiliation Grace Community Church (Non-denominational Evangelical Christian) President Dr. John F. MacArthur Academic staff 113 Students 1,198 Undergraduates 952 (+154 degree completion) Postgraduates 92 (+375 seminary) Location Santa Clarita, California, United States Campus Suburban (LA County) Colors Gold, Navy Blue Athletics 10 Varsity Teams Nickname Mustangs Affiliations Golden State Athletic Conference Website masters.edu The Master's College is a non-denominational, conservative Christian liberal arts college located in Santa Clarita, California, USA.
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History
The intention was to provide a biblical and Christ-centered education consistent with those doctrines of the historic Christian faith.[citation needed]
Academic programs
A number of cooperative study programs provide students with opportunities for off-campus learning experiences. All undergraduate academic majors culminate with a baccalaureate degree, except for the one-year Master's Institute program and the teacher credential program.[citation needed]
Bible Studies
The college has an extensive Biblical Studies program in which the understanding, interpretation, and application of biblical literature are studied in original historical context and applied to the theological and cultural issues of the modern age.[1] The program prepares students to work in the fields of: ministries of teachers, missionaries, church leaders, and other ministering personnel. There are eight baccalaureate emphasis offered, they include: Certificate in TESOL, General Bible Studies, Bible Exposition, Biblical Counseling, Biblical Languages, Christian Education, Intercultural Studies, and Theology & Apologetics.[1] In addition to eight degree emphasis the college also offers a one-year, intensive Bible training program known as The Master's Institute.[1]
Biological and Physical Science
The Master's College Biology department offers a variety of emphasis including pre-medical, pre-dental, pre-allied health services, cellular and molecular biology, and environmental biology.[2]
Accreditation and memberships
The Master's College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council on Postsecondary Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education.[citation needed]
Membership is maintained in:[citation needed]
- The Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities
- The California Council for Teacher Education
- The National Association of College Admissions Counselors
- The Pacific Coast Association of Collegiate Registrars
- The Association of Christian Schools International
- The Western College Association
- The Association on Higher Education and Disability.
- The National Association of Schools of Music
The Master's College is one of approximately 105 members of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities.[citation needed]
Awards and rankings
- In the 2006-07 edition of U.S. News & World Report of "America’s Best Colleges", The Master’s College is ranked second (2nd) in the West as Best Comprehensive Colleges—Bachelor’s.[3]
- In the 2008 edition of U.S. News & World Report of “America’s Best Colleges”, The Master’s College has been ranked second (2nd) in the West as one of America’s Best Colleges in the category of Best Comprehensive Baccalaureate Colleges. This marks the eighth year in a row that The Master’s College was listed in the top tier of Western Region Baccalaureate Colleges.[4]
- The Master’s College is also cited as one of the best values, ranking 4th in the category of “Great Schools, Great Prices.”[5]
Athletics
The Athletic teams of The Master's College are known as the Mustangs. The college is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), Division I NAIA for basketball, and compete within the Golden State Athletic Conference. The college is also a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA). The school offers Men's and women's basketball, soccer, baseball, cross-country, golf, tennis and volleyball.[citation needed]
Curtis Lewis, head coach of the women's soccer team, won the NIA Women's Soccer Coach of the Year award in 2008. And in 2009,Jim Rickard won the NAIA Men’s Soccer Coach of the Year award.[6]
Jerry Owens is a professional baseball player from Master's College. He was named the Small College All-American Outfielder for 2003, before being selected by the Montreal Expos in the 2nd Round (57th overall) of the 2003 amateur entry draft. The outfielder played for the Chicago White Sox from 2006 to 2009, and had 32 stolen bases in 2007. He later became the property of the Seattle Mariners organization.[citation needed]
Mike Penberthy was a professional basketball player from Master's College. Penberthy was not drafted by an NBA team but did play for the Los Angeles Lakers for two years (2000-01 to 2001-02). Penberthy was part of the Lakers' 2000-01 championship team.[citation needed]
Erin Perperoglou (formerly Buescher) is a professional basketball player from Master's College. She was drafted in the 2nd round of the 2001 WNBA Draft as the No. 23 pick. She won a WNBA championship in 2005 with the Sacramento Monarchs. She won the 2006 WNBA Most Improved Player Award.[citation needed]
Student life
Dorms
The college provides separate dorms for men and women with exception of C.W.Smith Hall, in which the door is segregated by floor and Hotchkiss Hall, where men live in the East Wing and women in the West Wing. In addition to the on-campus residence halls the colleges offers off-campus housing at Oak Manor located about two miles from the main campus.[7]
Male Resident Halls
- C.W. Smith Hall (first floor)
- Hotchkiss Hall East
- Slight Hall
- Waldock Hall
Female Resident Halls
- C.W. Smith Hall (top two floors)
- Dixon Hall
- Hotchkiss Hall West
- Sweazy Hall
See also
References
- ^ a b c "Bible Studies". The Master's College. http://www.masters.edu/DeptPageNew.asp?PageID=7. Retrieved January 16, 2011.
- ^ http://www.masters.edu/DeptPageNew.asp?PageID=8
- ^ "CBS News". Best Colleges, U.S. News & World Report's 2007 Rankings. 2006-08-16. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/08/16/national/main1901042.shtml. Retrieved 1 October 2007.
- ^ "U.S. News & World Report". America's Best Colleges 2008. http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/t1ccbach_w_brief.php. Retrieved 1 October 2007.
- ^ "U.S. News & World Report". Baccalaureate Colleges (West): Best Values. http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/usnews/edu/college/rankings/brief/bvccbach_w_brief.php. Retrieved 1 October 2007.
- ^ "2009 Men's Soccer National Coaches of the Year Announced". NAIA. Jan. 15, 2010. http://naia.cstv.com/sports/m-soccer/spec-rel/011510aad.html. Retrieved January 16, 2011.
- ^ http://www.masters.edu/DeptPageNew.asp?PageID=279
External links
- Official Website
- Center for Professional Studies
- Distance Education
- Official Website, The Master's Seminary
- Official athletics website
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