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It opened in 1954 with an enrollment of 212 students. It faithfully carried out its mission. In 1957, Fellowship Baptist Academy was given government recognition. In June 1982, the school operated a post-secondary course in Midwifery. The following year, it opened two degree courses which are Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Bachelor of Arts. Upon conferring the government recognition to these two courses, [[Department of Education (Philippines)|DECS]] acted favorably in school year 1989-1990 on the change of the status of the school from "Academy" to "College".
It opened in 1954 with an enrollment of 212 students. It faithfully carried out its mission. In 1957, Fellowship Baptist Academy was given government recognition. In June 1982, the school operated a post-secondary course in Midwifery. The following year, it opened two degree courses which are Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Bachelor of Arts. Upon conferring the government recognition to these two courses, [[Department of Education (Philippines)|DECS]] acted favorably in school year 1989-1990 on the change of the status of the school from "Academy" to "College".

[[File:FBClogo.png|thumb|Former logo design of Fellowship Baptist College from 1954 - 2018.]]


== Mission-Vision ==
== Mission-Vision ==

Revision as of 07:10, 16 July 2019

Fellowship Baptist College
Fbclogo2018
Official Seal of Fellowship Baptist College as of May 2018
Location
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Information
Other nameFBC
Former nameFellowship Baptist Academy
TypePrivate
MottoEgo Sum Lux
("I am the Light" - John 8:12)
Religious affiliation(s)Baptist
Established1954
PresidentDavid V. Gargantiel
Campus typeUrban
Color(s)    Maroon, Gold & Gray
NicknameFBCians
AffiliationPRISAACK
Websitewww.fbc.edu.ph

Fellowship Baptist College (FBC) is a non-stock, private and sectarian institution in Kabankalan, Negros Occidental, Philippines established in 1954.[1]

History

Formerly known as "Fellowship Baptist Academy", the institution was founded by Baptist lay ministers, leaders and missionaries from the Visayan Fellowship of Fundamental Baptist Churches. It is a sectarian, non-stock and non-profit educational institution. Aside from student fees, it exists mainly upon benevolent donations from Fundamental Baptist churches organization, individual Christians and later from the alumni and its organization.

It opened in 1954 with an enrollment of 212 students. It faithfully carried out its mission. In 1957, Fellowship Baptist Academy was given government recognition. In June 1982, the school operated a post-secondary course in Midwifery. The following year, it opened two degree courses which are Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Bachelor of Arts. Upon conferring the government recognition to these two courses, DECS acted favorably in school year 1989-1990 on the change of the status of the school from "Academy" to "College".

File:FBClogo.png
Former logo design of Fellowship Baptist College from 1954 - 2018.

Mission-Vision

Mission Statement

"Fellowship Baptist College commits to provide a Christ-centered learning environment conducive to the total development and competence of a person for service to humanity, for God's greatest glory."

Vision Statement

"A globally recognized and responsive institution of learning, shaping lives by providing excellent Christian education."

Academics

FBC offers pre-school, grade school, junior high school, senior high school, and undergraduate and graduate level programs.

Its senior high school program has three (3) strands in the academic track, namely:

  • Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM)
  • Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS)
  • Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM)

And three specialty courses for the Technological-Vocational (TECH-VOC) track, namely:

  • Cookery
  • Caregiving
  • Information and Communication Technology (ICT)

As of 2019, it has six academic colleges namely:

  • College of Teacher Education, Arts and Sciences
  • College of Business and Accountancy
  • College of Engineering and Computer Studies
  • College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Programs
  • College of Criminal Justice Education
  • College of Library and Information Sciences

References

  1. ^ "Fellowship Baptist College". Commission on Higher Education. Retrieved March 26, 2018. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |dead-url= (help)