Providence College and Theological Seminary

Providence College And Theological Seminary

Coordinates: 49°30′1.73″N 97°3′5.77″W / 49.5004806°N 97.0516028°W / 49.5004806; -97.0516028

Providence University College and Theological Seminary
Motto Knowledge and Character for Leadership and Service
Established 1925
Type Private school
Religious affiliation Evangelical Christian
President August Konkel
Admin. staff Full-time Staff/Faculty, Part-time Staff/Faculty
Undergraduates 450
Location Otterburne, Manitoba, Canada
Campus 100 acres (40 ha)
Affiliations Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada, CCCU
Website ProvidenceCollege.ca

Providence University College and Theological Seminary is an interdenominational evangelical Christian University College and Theological Seminary located approximately 50 kilometres (31 miles) south-east of Winnipeg in Otterburne, Manitoba.

Providence is currently accredited by The Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE). The College offers over 200 courses that are transferable to University of Manitoba. Students can also transfer many courses to other Canadian educational institutions such as Brandon University and the University of Winnipeg.

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