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would close in its existing form and explore options for a different kind of future. The combination of free student tuition funding at universities in Scotland and very limited tuition funding for Scottish students at ICC, along with independent colleges in the rest of the UK and Ireland now being able to offer full student loan funding to students were the most significant factors in the college's predicament and this decision.
106:, it was able to offer full student funding for degrees validated by the University of Manchester. It was also an SQA-accredited centre. It offered a BA(Hons) in Theology (Youth and Community), a Certificate in Theology (Pioneer Ministry), an MA in Theology (Urban Mission) and an MA in Theology (Transforming Leadership). A variety of SQA-accredited qualifications were also offered. 60:, and was one of several Christian initiatives in the city that owed their origins to their work - including the Tent Hall and various other missions that had a special appeal to the working classes of the day, who often felt uncomfortable mixing with the more middle class congregations of established churches. 117:
In June 2018 the Board of Directors announced that the college was closing as of 30 June 2018. Nazarene Theological College kept on some of the staff and took over full responsibility for the students. The heritage that started with BTI back in 1892 will continue while the effect of all the students
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In 2013 the college announced the sale of this building and its intention to move to a new location. Following further review, in 2014 it was announced that following prolonged and substantial falls in new student intakes and unsuccessful attempts to cut costs and to reverse these falls, the college
75:. Facilities here were more extensive than previous buildings, but the college soon outgrew them and relocated to an even larger property in St James Road, in what was previously a college of nursing and midwifery adjacent to 138:
Francis Davidson (1938-1954) had been invited by McIntyre as a visiting lecturer in Biblical and Systematic Theology some 5 years before he succeeded him as principal. He was also Professor of
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The Bible Training Institute was opened in 1892 and from 1898 was located in or alongside the Christian Institute building, which also housed the
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that have been taught lives, but the college itself has closed. Its Grogan Library was donated to NTC's Glasgow campus after its closure.
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The college also moved its premises to Parkhead, Glasgow, in 2015, to reflects its historical and contemporary focus on urban mission.
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building in the fashionable west end of the city, at the corner of Byres Road and Great Western Road and in 1990 it became known as
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In 2015, the college was relaunched as Scottish School of Christian Mission. In partnership with
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Grogan, Geoffrey W (1993). "Bible Training Institute, Glasgow". In Cameron, Nigel M de S (ed.).
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David W Smith (1990 - 1998) (who was later on ICC teaching staff)
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David J Rigby (1968 - 1984) as Lebanon Missionary Bible College
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in the United Original Secession Church of Scotland.
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Index

Bible Training Institute
Scotland
Glasgow
Dwight Lyman Moody
Ira D. Sankey
YMCA
Church of Scotland
Glasgow Bible College
Strathclyde University
Glasgow
Glasgow Bible College
Bible Training Institute
Northumbria Bible College
Nazarene Theological College
Biblical Criticism
Andrew MacBeath
"TheGlasgowStory: Moody and Sankey"
"International Christian College to Close - News - Life and Work"
"Scottish School of Christian Mission donates The Grogan Library to NTC"
ISBN
0-567-09650-5
Scottish School of Christian Mission introduction and history
YMCA Glasgow history page
55°51′50″N 4°14′25″W / 55.8640°N 4.2404°W / 55.8640; -4.2404
Categories
Former theological colleges in Scotland
Christianity in Glasgow
Education in Glasgow
1892 establishments in Scotland

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