Difference between revisions of "Columbia International University"
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− | ''Not to be confused with [[Columbia University]] in [[New York City]].'' | + | }}''Not to be confused with the far more famous [[Columbia University]] in [[New York City]].'' |
+ | '''Columbia International University''' ('''CIU''') is a private [[Christianity|Christian]] university in [[Columbia, South Carolina]]. | ||
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+ | CIU began in 1923 when it was founded as Columbia Bible School. The original purpose was to provide a two-year course of study in biblical studies for local mill workers. By 1927, the decision was made to convert the school into a college and begin offering bachelor's degrees in Bible. A location in downtown Columbia was established and the first dean (later president) of the college was chosen. The school continued to grow and eventually required a new campus. The college was relocated in 1960. During this period, the institution also changed its name to Columbia Bible College and Seminary. The name was changed yet again in 1994 to Columbia International University to highlight the growing educational mission as well as to demonstrate a commitment to preparing students from all parts of the world for global Christian service. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:24, 29 June 2021
Columbia International University (University) | |
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Formation | 1923 |
Headquarters | South Carolina |
South Carolina bible school |
Not to be confused with the far more famous Columbia University in New York City.
Columbia International University (CIU) is a private Christian university in Columbia, South Carolina.
History
CIU began in 1923 when it was founded as Columbia Bible School. The original purpose was to provide a two-year course of study in biblical studies for local mill workers. By 1927, the decision was made to convert the school into a college and begin offering bachelor's degrees in Bible. A location in downtown Columbia was established and the first dean (later president) of the college was chosen. The school continued to grow and eventually required a new campus. The college was relocated in 1960. During this period, the institution also changed its name to Columbia Bible College and Seminary. The name was changed yet again in 1994 to Columbia International University to highlight the growing educational mission as well as to demonstrate a commitment to preparing students from all parts of the world for global Christian service.