Organization:Great Lakes Christian College

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Short description: Private college in Delta Township, Michigan, U.S.


Great Lakes Christian College
Former names
Great Lakes Bible College
TypePrivate college
Established1949
AffiliationChristian Churches and Churches of Christ
Religious affiliation
Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
PresidentFrank Weller
Students~150
Location
Delta Township
,
Michigan
,
United States
CampusSuburban, 47 acres
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NicknameCrusaders
Websitewww.glcc.edu

Great Lakes Christian College (GLCC) is a private Christian college in Delta Charter Township, Michigan. It was founded in 1949 and is supported by and affiliated with the Christian Churches and Churches of Christ.

History

The school was founded as Great Lakes Bible College in 1949 at Rock Lake, Michigan, near Vestaburg, with a student body of 12. In 1951, the college purchased a nearby farm, which was converted into the first campus. The college subsequently moved to the Dodge Mansion in Lansing in 1958. In 1972, the college purchased forty-seven acres of land in Delta Township and built the new campus there.

In 1992, the College changed its name to Great Lakes Christian College. In March 2008, GLCC dedicated its new multi-purpose facility, the Doty Center, named in honor of the late Dr. Brant Lee Doty. The Knowles Learning Center, which includes a faculty offices and a conference room, was constructed in 2011.

Academics

GLCC has been accredited by the Higher Learning Commission[1] since 2003. It was accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education[2] from 1977 until it withdrew from the organization in 2016. [3]

The school's student to faculty ratio is ~13:1 and 80% of the faculty have obtained or are pursuing their professional doctorates.[4] Students at GLCC study for a bachelor's in theology concurrently with their selected major. The campus is home to the Doty Center (a multi-purpose athletics facility), three dormitory buildings and an administration building, which contains faculty offices, classrooms, and the school library.

The school's curriculum is based around its Bible/Theology major which all four-year students attain upon graduation; most pursue second majors as well. The college also offers some online classes and degrees.[5]

Athletics

The school offers men's and women's basketball, men's and women's soccer, women's volleyball, cross country and disc golf in the Mideast Region of Division II of the National Christian College Athletic Association.[6]

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