Tabernacle Baptist College
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Not to be confused with Tabernacle Baptist Bible College in Virginia Beach, Virginia
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Tabernacle Baptist College is an independent, fundamental, Baptist
Independent Baptist
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 college in Greenville
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, South Carolina
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, offering undergraduate degrees in Bible and Elementary Education among others. Graduate degrees are also offered in Theology and others through the External Studies arm of the college. The school is designed to train even those who, late in life, oftentimes do not have the educational background to enroll in a liberal arts college, or do not desire a liberal arts education, but want to pursue a practical Christian training program.

History

Tabernacle Baptist College was founded in 1963 as a ministry of Tabernacle Baptist Church. The college was originally named Tabernacle Baptist Institute and founded by its first president, Harold B. Sightler
Harold B. Sightler
Dr Harold B. Sightler was founder of Tabernacle Baptist Church, Christian School, College, Children's Home, Tabernacle Baptist Missions International, WTBI, and Widows Homes in Greenville, SC, United States.-References:...

. The school was founded in order to train those who are not of typical college age and yet have not yet attained the educational background to enroll in a liberal arts college or don't desire a liberal arts education. In more recent years, the school has broadened its target audience to include younger students as well as those who aren't necessarily interested in a 4 year degree but desire further biblical training. After Sightler's death in 1995, Melvin Aiken became president by virtue of his becoming pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church. The Dean of the college oversees the day-to-day operation and leadership of the college. The current Dean is Dr. J. Harold Tuck.

Beliefs

The College requires its students (particularly those living in the dormitory facilities) and faculty to affirm its Articles of Faith and to abide by very conservative rules of conduct as outlined in its catalog and other materials.

Accreditation

Tabernacle Baptist College is not accredited
Educational accreditation
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 by any recognized higher education accreditation body. Therefore, its degrees and certificates may not be acceptable to employers or other institutions, and use of degree titles may be restricted or illegal in some jurisdictions. Tabernacle's lack of accreditation is by choice in an effort for its policies and teachings to not be under the control and oversight of an outside organization. This view is similar to that of other private schools that oppose school vouchers and other government aid.
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