Davis College (formerly Practical Bible College) is a private
Baptist
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bible college
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in
Johnson City, New York
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. It is affiliated with the
Baptist Convention of New York
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East Syracuse ...
and endorsed by the
Baptist Convention of Pennsylvania/South Jersey.
History
Davis College was founded in April 1900 by evangelist Reverend
John Adelbert Davis. Rev. Davis wanted to start a school similar to his alma mater,
Moody Bible Institute
Moody Bible Institute (MBI) is a private evangelical Christian Bible college founded in the Near North Side of Chicago, Illinois, US by evangelist and businessman Dwight Lyman Moody in 1886. Historically, MBI has maintained positions that have i ...
, located in Chicago. He taught the first classes at what was then known as Practical Bible School with an enrollment of about 80 to 90 students. The school's first classes were held in an upper level of a store in Lestershire (
Johnson City), New York. Davis College is now located at the former location of the
White City Amusement Park
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. In 1910, the park went bankrupt, and Rev. Davis purchased the property. Practical Bible Training School moved to the address one year later. Davis died on Saturday, March 17, 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 1993, it was renamed Practical Bible College. In August 2004, the college became Davis College in honor of its founder John A. Davis.
Presidents
*
John R. Clements, 1900 – July 31, 1914
*
John Adelbert Davis, August 7, 1914 – March 17, 1934
*Gordon Carr Davis, April 30, 1934 – December 7, 1961
*Marion C. Patterson, December 11, 1961 – December 31, 1970
*Kenneth C. Robb, January 1, 1971 – June 30, 1980
*
Woodrow M. Kroll
Woodrow Michael Kroll (born October 21, 1944) is an evangelical preacher and radio host. He was the president and Bible teacher for the international ''Back to the Bible'' radio and television ministry. He was president of Davis College (New York) ...
, January 1, 1981 – May 31, 1990
*Dale E. Linebaugh, July 1, 1991 – June 30, 1998
*
George D. Miller III, July 1, 1998 – June 30, 200
*
Dino Pedrone, Dino J. Pedrone, July 1, 2008 – January 15, 201
*George Snyder Jr., January 16, 2018 – January 17, 2019 (interim)
*D. Alan Blanc Sr., January 18, 2019 – present (interim through September 24, 2021)
Academics
In 1993, the school was accredited by the State of New York and became Practical Bible College. Davis College was first
regional accreditation, regionally accredited in June 2005 by the
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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and accredited nationally by
The Association for Biblical Higher Education
The Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE), formerly The Accrediting Association of Bible Colleges (AABC) is an evangelical Christian organization of bible colleges in the United States and Canada. It is a member of the International Co ...
in 1985.
Specialized ministry programs include
Pastoral Studies,
Youth Ministries
Youth ministry, also commonly referred to as youth group, is an age-specific religious ministry of faith groups or other religious organizations, usually from ages 12 to 30, whose mission is to involve and engage with young people who attend the ...
,
Teaching English as a Second Language
Teaching English as a second language (TESL) or Teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) are terms that refer to teaching English to students whose first language is not English. The terms TESL, TEFL, and TESOL distinguish betwee ...
,
Christian Ministries, Intercultural Studies, Music and Worship, and Organizational Leadership.
The college also offers 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 a Second Language.
In 2012, Davis College purchased Blessed Sacrament Church, which was heavily damaged by flooding in 2011. This acquisition provided the school with its first distinct chapel. In addition, the college hopes to renovate and utilize this property for offices, classrooms, guest speaker housing, and The Practical Institute.
References
External links
Official website
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Association for Biblical Higher Education
Education in Broome County, New York
Companies based in Binghamton, New York
Organizations based in Binghamton, New York
1900 establishments in New York (state)
Seminaries and theological colleges in New York (state)
Educational institutions established in 1900
USCAA member institutions