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== History == |
== History == |
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The college was founded in 1927.{{r|petersons|page=69}} It was originally named Los Angeles Baptist College and Seminary. In 1961, it moved to [[Newhall, Santa Clarita, California|Newhall]] in [[Santa Clarita, California]].<ref name="Times1990">{{cite news |last1=Padilla |first1=Steve |title=Amazing Growth : Sleepy Baptist College Takes Off Under New Leader |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1990-11-05/local/me-3094_1_sleepy-baptist-college |work=Los Angeles Times |date=5 November 1990}}</ref> In 1985, [[John F. MacArthur|John MacArthur]] became the school president; the name was changed to The Master's College, hoping to appeal to a wider evangelical audience.<ref name="Times1990"/> In 2016, the school underwent yet another name change and became The Master's University.{{r|signal}} In June 2019 John MacArthur stepped down as president and became chancellor and John Stead, a faculty member since 1970, became the interim president.<ref name="stead">{{cite web |title=John Stead |url=https://www.masters.edu/executive-team/john-stead.html |website=The Master's University |access-date=7 August 2019 |language=en}}</ref><ref name="steadpres">{{cite web |title=Dr. John Stead named Interim President of TMU |url=https://www.masters.edu/news/dr-john-stead-named-interim-president-of-tmu.html |website=The Master's University |date=16 April 2019|access-date=7 August 2019 |language=en}}</ref> In 2020, Sam Horn<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=President|url=https://www.masters.edu/about/president|access-date=2020-07-13|website=The Master's University|language=en}}</ref> became president of The Master's University and Seminary. John Stead in his 50th year at TMU took the role of Senior Vice President.<ref name=":0" /> |
The college was founded in 1927.{{r|petersons|page=69}} It was originally named Los Angeles Baptist College and Seminary. In 1961, it moved to [[Newhall, Santa Clarita, California|Newhall]] in [[Santa Clarita, California]].<ref name="Times1990">{{cite news |last1=Padilla |first1=Steve |title=Amazing Growth : Sleepy Baptist College Takes Off Under New Leader |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1990-11-05/local/me-3094_1_sleepy-baptist-college |work=Los Angeles Times |date=5 November 1990}}</ref> In 1985, [[John F. MacArthur|John MacArthur]] became the school president; the name was changed to The Master's College, hoping to appeal to a wider evangelical audience.<ref name="Times1990"/> In 2016, the school underwent yet another name change and became The Master's University.{{r|signal}} In June 2019 John MacArthur stepped down as president and became chancellor and John Stead, a faculty member since 1970, became the interim president.<ref name="stead">{{cite web |title=John Stead |url=https://www.masters.edu/executive-team/john-stead.html |website=The Master's University |access-date=7 August 2019 |language=en}}</ref><ref name="steadpres">{{cite web |title=Dr. John Stead named Interim President of TMU |url=https://www.masters.edu/news/dr-john-stead-named-interim-president-of-tmu.html |website=The Master's University |date=16 April 2019|access-date=7 August 2019 |language=en}}</ref> In 2020, Sam Horn<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=President|url=https://www.masters.edu/about/president|access-date=2020-07-13|website=The Master's University|language=en}}</ref> became president of The Master's University and Seminary. John Stead in his 50th year at TMU took the role of Senior Vice President.<ref name=":0" /> Since then Dr. Horn has resigned with Dr. Abner Chou becoming the new interim president of TMU. |
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== Academics == |
== Academics == |
Revision as of 21:06, 9 August 2021
Motto | For Christ and Scripture |
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Type | Private university |
Established | 1927 |
Affiliation | The Master's Seminary |
Religious affiliation | Non-denominational, conservative Christianity |
President | Dr. Abner Chou (interim) |
Academic staff | 113 |
Students | 2,600 |
Undergraduates | 952 (+154 degree completion) |
Postgraduates | 92 (+375 seminary) |
Address | 21726 Placerita Canyon Road Santa Clarita, CA 91321 |
Campus | Suburban (LA County) |
Colors | Gold and Navy Blue |
Nickname | Mustangs |
Sporting affiliations | NAIA – GSAC |
Mascot | Monty the Mustang |
Website | masters |
The Master's University is a non-denominational Christian university in Santa Clarita, California.
History
The college was founded in 1927.[1]: 69 It was originally named Los Angeles Baptist College and Seminary. In 1961, it moved to Newhall in Santa Clarita, California.[2] In 1985, John MacArthur became the school president; the name was changed to The Master's College, hoping to appeal to a wider evangelical audience.[2] In 2016, the school underwent yet another name change and became The Master's University.[3] In June 2019 John MacArthur stepped down as president and became chancellor and John Stead, a faculty member since 1970, became the interim president.[4][5] In 2020, Sam Horn[6] became president of The Master's University and Seminary. John Stead in his 50th year at TMU took the role of Senior Vice President.[6] Since then Dr. Horn has resigned with Dr. Abner Chou becoming the new interim president of TMU.
Academics
The university consists of seven schools[7] offering bachelor's degrees[8] and master's degrees,[9] including several bachelor's degrees that are offered fully online.[10] The associated seminary offers a Bachelor of Theology (Th.B.) for those with an associate degree, master's degrees, and Doctor of Ministry (D.Min.) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees.[11]
In addition to its biblical studies program, the university offers a one-year, intensive Bible training program known as "The Master's Institute" resulting in a Bible certificate.[12] The university has an extension campus, Israel Bible Extension (IBEX) in the Jerusalem vicinity.[13]
Accreditation
The university has been accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges since 1975.[14] In July 2018, it was placed on probation,[15] which was lifted [16] in November 2020. The next Accreditation Visit from WASC is scheduled for Spring 2026.[17] Membership in the Association of Christian Schools International[18] provides The Master’s University involvement in programs and services that aid the institution's educational ministry. The schools also holds Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability (ECFA)[19] accreditation.
The School of Music is further accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.[20]
Athletics
The college teams compete in the Golden State Athletic Conference of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.[21] The college is a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association.[citation needed] Sports include baseball, basketball, cross-country running, golf, soccer, track, volleyball, and swim & dive.[22]
Curtis Lewis, head coach of the women's soccer team, won the NAIA Women's Soccer Coach of the Year award in 2008. In 2009, Jim Rickard won the NAIA Men's Soccer Coach of the Year award.[23]
Notable alumni
- Francis Chan (1992) – pastor, author, and evangelist
- Conner Menez – Major League Baseball player for the San Francisco Giants
- Mike Penberthy – NBA coach and player for the Los Angeles Lakers
- Jerry Owens – professional baseball player for the Chicago White Sox
See also
References
- ^ [s.n.] (2009). Peterson's Colleges in the West. Lawrenceville, NJ: Peterson's. ISBN 9780768926965.
- ^ a b Padilla, Steve (November 5, 1990). "Amazing Growth : Sleepy Baptist College Takes Off Under New Leader". Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Matt Thacker (May 12, 2016). What’s in a name? TMC finds out for itself. Santa Clarita Valley Signal. Accessed April 2017.
- ^ "John Stead". The Master's University. Retrieved August 7, 2019.
- ^ "Dr. John Stead named Interim President of TMU". The Master's University. April 16, 2019. Retrieved August 7, 2019.
- ^ a b "President". The Master's University. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- ^ "Virtual Visit". The Master's University. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- ^ "Undergraduate Degrees | The Master's University". The Master's University. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
- ^ "Graduate Degrees | The Master's University". The Master's University. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
- ^ "TMU Online | The Master's University". The Master's University. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
- ^ "Degree Programs | The Master's Seminary". The Master's Seminary. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
- ^ "The Master's University" (PDF). The Master's University. Retrieved September 7, 2018.
- ^ "IBEX". The Master's University. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- ^ "The Master's University and Seminary | WASC Senior College and University Commission". www.wscuc.org. WASC Senior College and University Commission.
- ^ Studley, Jamienne S. (July 18, 2018). "Probation Letter" (PDF). WASC Senior College and University Commission.
- ^ "The Master's University and Seminary | WASC Senior College and University Commission". www.wscuc.org. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- ^ "Box". wascsenior.app.box.com. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- ^ "Find a School". ACSI. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- ^ "The Master's University and Seminary (Accredited Organization Profile) - ECFA.org". www.ecfa.org. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
- ^ "Accredited Institutions Search". National Association of Schools of Music.
- ^ "Members | Golden State Athletic Conference". www.gsacsports.org. Retrieved July 13, 2020.
- ^ The Masters University. Peterson's. Accessed February 2017.
- ^ "2009 Men's Soccer National Coaches of the Year Announced". NAIA. January 15, 2010. Retrieved January 16, 2011.
External links
- Educational institutions established in 1927
- Education in Santa Clarita, California
- Seminaries and theological colleges in California
- Universities and colleges in Los Angeles County, California
- Council for Christian Colleges and Universities
- 1927 establishments in California
- Conservative organizations in the United States
- Private universities and colleges in California
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