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  1. Columbia Bible College Athletics is known by their team name The Columbia Bearcats. The school has both men's and women's Volleyball and Basketball which compete in the Pacific Western Athletic Association. In 2011 the Bearcats Men's volleyball team won their first CCAA national championship. The team returned to nationals in 2014.

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    Founded: 1923
    Location: Columbia, South Carolina
    Our motto: “To Know Him and to Make Him Known.”
    Religious Affiliation: Multidenominational
    2,651 students
    51/49 male/female ratio
    Undergraduate students
    Seminary/Graduate students
    Over 60 undergraduate programs
    Over 40 graduate programs
    19 seminary programs
    Over 50 online programs
    BS in Nursing, Biology and Biomedical Sciences
    Degrees in Healthcare Administration
    PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision
    MA and MDiv in Ministry Studies (New Modality — Competency-Based Theological Education)
    Ranked #5 for Social Mobility among Regional Universities South
    Ranked #14 for Best Value among Regional Universities South
    Among the Top 50 overall (#45) among Regional Universities South
  2. It would soon be renamed Columbia Bible College, and by 1994, Columbia International University. McQuilkin’s first career was in building construction while earning a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania. His first ministry opportunity came 1912 as he went to work as associate editor for the influential “Sunday School ...

  3. Confession of Faith. Columbia Bible College is operated by two regional Mennonite conferences: the British Columbia Conference of Mennonite Brethren Churches (BCMB) and Mennonite Church British Columbia (MCBC). The College has adopted both confessions of faith and would describe its theological perspective as evangelical Anabaptist.

  4. Columbia Bible College is an inter-Mennonite institution in British Columbia that upholds the Anabaptist tradition of regarding the Scriptures as the authoritative Word of God. It traces its lineage back to nine Mennonite Bible schools in the region. In the 1960s, two denominational schools, the Mennonite Brethren Bible Institute and the Bethel Bible Institute, faced challenges such as rising ...

  5. It would soon be renamed Columbia Bible College, and by 1994, Columbia International University. McQuilkin’s first career was in building construction while earning a bachelor’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania. His first ministry opportunity came 1912 as he went to work as associate editor for the influential “Sunday School ...

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  7. Columbia Bible School classes began in 1923 in the towered building which once stood on this site (originally as Columbia Female College, later as the Colonia Hotel). Under the leadership of its first president, Robert C. McQuilkin, the school grew into Columbia Bible College and, in 1960, moved to its present campus NW of Columbia.

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