Calvary Bible College

Calvary Bible College

Infobox_University
name=Calvary Bible College


motto= Live According to a Biblical Worldview and Serve
established=1932
type=Private, Non-Denominational
president=Dr. Elwood Chipchase
city=Kansas City
state=Missouri
country=USA
undergrad=524
postgrad=N/A
staff=
campus=Suburban
mascot= Warriors
free_label=Athletics
colors= Crimson, white, and gold
free=NCCAA, HAAC
website= [http://www.calvary.edu/ www.calvary.edu]

Opened in 1932, Calvary Bible College has become a nationally-known Bible college. Calvary Bible College (or "CBC" for short) is located in Kansas City, Missouri and offers several associate and bachelor degrees, including a bachelor degree completion program called Excel for older students. Master of Science degrees, Master of Arts degrees, and a Master of Divinity degree are offered at Calvary Theological Seminary.

Athletics

The Calvary Warriors offer sports for Men's & Women's Basketball, Men's Soccer, and Women's Volleyball. In each of these sports the Warriors compete against other colleges in regular season games and post-season tournaments. The Warriors are members of the Midwest Christian College Conference (MCCC) and the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA). The MCCC is made up of eight colleges from Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, and Nebraska. The NCCAA is made up of more than 60 colleges from all over the United States.

Radio

The College also has a 100,000-watt radio station (Calvary 88.5 FM - KLJC) which broadcasts through out the Kansas City area. The station is a Contemporary Christian format. Calvary 88.5 has a syndicated radio station for Emporia, Kansas at 103.9 FM. There is also a campus radio station, Calvary 1640 AM.

External links

* [http://www.calvary.edu Official web site]


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