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Davis College (formerly Practical Bible College) is a private Baptist bible college . It is affiliated with the Baptist Convention of New York and endorsed by the Baptist Convention of Pennsylvania/South Jersey . The school currently offers its BRE degree at the campus of the Word of Life Bible Institute , located at 4230 Glendale Road in Pottersville, New York , with which the school has a close relationship. It was formerly located in Johnson City, New York from 1900 to 2019.

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7-479: Davis College may refer more than one higher education institution: Davis College (New York) Davis College (Ohio) Davis College (Mallow) , County Cork, Ireland See also [ edit ] Davis Technology College , Kaysville, Utah [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with

14-604: A "4 Plus 1" Elementary Education articulation agreement allowing graduates from the Christian Ministries program to pursue a MsEd in Childhood Education at a Christian university. This provides certification that is reciprocal in 48 states, including New York and Florida, allowing graduates to teach in both public and private schools. One year certificates are also offered in Bible and Teaching English as

21-543: The college relocated to the former location of the White City Amusement Park , also known as Wagner Park, which had failed the previous year. It would remain at this location until 2019. After Davis' death in 1934, his oldest son, Gordon Carr Davis, became the president and Practical Bible Training School changed its legal name to the John A. Davis Memorial Bible School, in memory of his father. In 1993, it

28-490: The same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Davis_College&oldid=932789231 " Category : Educational institution disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Davis College (New York) Davis College

35-633: The school was accredited by the State of New York and became Practical Bible College. Davis College was first regionally accredited in June 2005 by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools . Specialized ministry programs include Pastoral Studies , Youth Ministries , Teaching English as a Second Language , Christian Ministries , Intercultural Studies, Music and Worship, and Organizational Leadership. The college also offers

42-531: Was founded in April 1900 by evangelist Reverend John Adelbert Davis . Rev. Davis wanted to start a school similar to his alma mater, Chicago's Moody Bible Institute . He taught the first classes at what was then known as Practical Bible School with an enrollment of around 80 to 90 students. The school's first classes were held in an upper level of a store in the Lestershire neighborhood of Johnson City In 1911,

49-545: Was renamed Practical Bible College. In August 2004, the college became Davis College in honor of its founder John A. Davis. In 2019 the Johnson City campus was sold for $ 3.7 million. By September 2023, the former campus had been re-sold in pieces, with the dorms being purchased for $ 1.3 million and the academic buildings to Birchwood Management Group for $ 4.5 million. The college was accredited nationally by The Association for Biblical Higher Education in 1985. In 1993,

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