Monday, May 26, 2008

My Alma Matar







Academic Excellence
For more than 110 years students have been coming to Western Christian College to learn, grow, and lead. Our academic programs prepare you not only for graduate schools and careers, they are designed, in the liberal arts tradition, to develop critical thought.




WCC has been ranked among the top comprehensive colleges in the West by U.S. News and World Report.

Faith Commitment
At Western Christian College, education and faith are closely linked. We agree with the great thinkers

through the ages who contend that an education requires the exercise of faith and reason. Both are quests for truth, and each leads to the one Source of all Truth: God.

Ethical Leadership
Western Christian College is in the business of developing leaders with a set of core values, a moral compass,

and an ethical code - leaders informed, guided, and inspired by the Word of God. We are committed to building ethical leaders who make a difference.




All of us are called to be leaders by contributing our gifts and God-given abilities to improve the world.

Character development
Western Christian College prepares you for life's challenges and opportunities.

It expands your knowledge and skills and develops your gifts and talents. It builds character and values

while clarifying your sense of purpose and meaning. You grow in all capacities - body, mind, and spirit.








Caring Community
As a Christian institution of higher learning, we are committed to being a caring, welcoming community characterized by diversity, inclusiveness, respect for all people, and a passion for social justice.











Global Engagement

Important learning experiences extend beyond our campus. Through regional, national, and global missions trips











urban outreach and community service projects


and other service learning opportunities,








our students experience the joys and challenges of ministry, discipleship, missions and service to the community and to the world.





Some of the most life-changing moments occur when you see firsthand the needs of the world and do something about them.




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