|
|   |
''Via, Veritas, Vita''
|
|   |
Eastern Nazarene College
|
|   |
1900
|
|   |
Private
|
|   |
Dr Corlis McGee
|
|   |
Quincy
|
|   |
Massachusetts
|
|   |
USA
|
|   |
|
|   |
|
|   |
|
|   |
Suburban
|
|   |
Crusaders
|
|   |
Red and White
|
(ENC) is a small
Liberal Arts College south of
Boston in
Quincy ,
Massachusetts . Part of the higher education system of the
Church Of The Nazarene , ENC is the college for the Eastern Region of the Church of the Nazarene. It attempts to offer a competitive education while offering a Christian lifestyle with campus life. Currently, ENC students have a 100% acceptance rate into law school. The school itself is just over 100 years old, and historical information is available in two books by Professor James Cameron, ''The First 50 Years of ENC'' and ''The Second 50 Years of ENC''. ENC is a member of the
Council For Christian Colleges And Universities .
For the 2004-2005 Academic year, Eastern Nazarene College
Undergraduate education offers many majors within the following programs:
ENC also has adult and
Graduate courses of study:
- Associate of Arts in General Business
- Bachelor of Arts in Business Management
- Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
- Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems
- Master of Science in Management
- Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy
- Master of Education and/or Teacher Licensure in:
- ---Administration Certification
- ---Middle School Education
- ---Early Childhood Education
- ---Elementary Education
- ---Teacher of Reading
- ---Educational Technology
- ---Secondary Education
- ---Special Needs Education
- ---Program Development
- The small size of the student body stimulates a close community atmosphere not found in larger colleges. Positive relationships develop between students and faculty, providing both spiritual formation on campus and contacts for internship and research opportunities.
- Students live in single sex dorms with visitation hours throughout the week. Each dorm houses a parlor where all students are welcome. Social life events, student ministries, and study groups use these parlors extensively during the week. Students often use Munro parlor for quiet study, while "The Underground" parlor is another hub of campus life, offering tv, pool, ping-pong, and foosball tables.
- Students are required to attend many chapel services, and are encouraged to find a church home. There exist numerous campus oriented and community oriented ministries, facilitated through student-led ministries and ENC's Spiritual Development Program.
- All members of the ENC community agree to uphold a set of lifestyle guidelines. As part of this expectation, all students are required to sign a lifestyle covenant.
- Drinking is not permitted. There are neither fraternities nor sororities associated with the college.
- The school food is provided by Pioneer College Caterers, Inc. The Student Center houses "The Commons" for a sit-down meal, as well as "The Dugout" for made to order takeout meals.
- Students are encouraged to actively participate in student government, academic clubs, student ministries, and school sports.