Coordinates: 53°20′3.97″N 104°1′50.17″W / 53.3344361°N 104.0306028°W
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Other name | NBC |
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Former names | Two Rivers Bible Institute (1934-1957) Nipawin Bible Institute (1957-2007) |
Type | Private |
Established | 1934 |
Religious affiliation |
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President | John Loge |
Academic staff | 4 |
Administrative staff | 9 |
Students | 40
Total visible minority = 20% of student body First Nation background = 12.5% of student body |
Location | Nipawin , Saskatchewan , Canada |
Campus | Rural 110 acres (45 ha) |
Blue & gold|u}}rs | Blue & gold |
Nickname | Royals |
Website | www |
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Nipawin Bible College is an evangelical interdenominational training school on a 110 acres (45 ha) site just south of Nipawin, Saskatchewan. The college is affiliated with the Canadian Council of Christian Charities, the Saskatchewan Association of Theological Colleges (SATC), and the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada (EFC). John Loge is currently the President at the college.[1]
Nipawin Bible College, incorporated as Two Rivers Bible Institute (TRBI), was founded in 1934 at the height of the Great Depression. Its first campus was located at the fork where the Leather River joins with the Carrot River.[2] In 1957, after several years of damaging floods, the school relocated to its present campus 1-mile (1.6 km) south of Nipawin, Saskatchewan.[1]
Nipawin Bible College owns 110 acres (45 ha) of land just south of Nipawin, Saskatchewan. Of this land approximately 30 acres is developed for Campus use.
The campus uses 4 main buildings:
5 single home dwellings sit on campus, along with a 4 unit complex. Additionally, a 3 unit building called "Evan's Wing" sits close to the Baxter Hall. There are currently 2 mobile homes on campus as well.
NBC offers programs from 1 to 4 years. Available programs are Foundations For Life, Christian Ministry Diploma, Bachelor of Christian Ministry, Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies, Bachelor of Arts in Pastoral Ministry, and Certificate of Selected Studies.
The colleges athletic team, Nipawin Royals are a former member of the Prairie Athletic Conference in indoor and outdoor soccer. Currently the school competes in the Nipawin Indoor Soccer League and on campus intramural leagues.
In December 2014, Nipawin Bible College went online with what was then tied for the largest array of solar panels in the province of Saskatchewan. At over 7000 square feet and producing 150,000 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity, the college is able to save approximately $17,000 annually at 2015 electricity rates.[3]
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