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Warner Pacific College was founded in 1937 and is affiliated with the Church of God (Anderson) and its 15 acre urban campus is located on the southern slope of Mt. Tabor (adjacent to the 195-acre Mt. Tabor Park). Enrollment totals approximately 600 students with a student to faculty ratio of 12:1. Students come to Warner Pacific from 18 states and 9 countries.
Warner Pacific College was founded in 1937 and is affiliated with the Church of God (Anderson) and its 15 acre urban campus is located on the southern slope of Mt. Tabor (adjacent to the 195-acre Mt. Tabor Park). Enrollment totals approximately 600 students with a student to faculty ratio of 12:1. Students come to Warner Pacific from 18 states and 9 countries.


The urban campus location affords students opportunity for a wide-range of internships to complement every academic major. Additionally, students have ready access to the city's cultural opportunities as well as the recreational resources available on Mt. Hood and the Oregon coast. Whoo, this is fun. Look, this article can be edited by anyone.
The urban campus location affords students opportunity for a wide-range of internships to complement every academic major. Additionally, students have ready access to the city's cultural opportunities as well as the recreational resources available on Mt. Hood and the Oregon coast.

The College is a member of the Cascade Conference and competes in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II.
The College is a member of the Cascade Conference and competes in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II.
==Academics==
==Academics==

Revision as of 05:12, 5 March 2006

Warner Pacific College is an urban residential and commuter Christian liberal arts college located in Southeast Portland, Oregon. Warner Pacific College is dedicated to providing students from diverse backgrounds an education that prepares them for the spiritual, moral, vocational, and technological challenges of the 21st Century. The college is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.

History

Warner Pacific College was founded in 1937 and is affiliated with the Church of God (Anderson) and its 15 acre urban campus is located on the southern slope of Mt. Tabor (adjacent to the 195-acre Mt. Tabor Park). Enrollment totals approximately 600 students with a student to faculty ratio of 12:1. Students come to Warner Pacific from 18 states and 9 countries.

The urban campus location affords students opportunity for a wide-range of internships to complement every academic major. Additionally, students have ready access to the city's cultural opportunities as well as the recreational resources available on Mt. Hood and the Oregon coast. The College is a member of the Cascade Conference and competes in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) Division II.

Academics

Warner Pacific College's traditional undergraduate program offers 18 majors, four areas of pre-professional study, and 21 minors. For working adults, Warner Pacific College offers its Adult Degree Program with an Associate Degree in Organizational Dynamics and Bachelor Degrees in Business Administration and Human Development.

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