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Christian Alliance University

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Christian Alliance University
TypePrivate
RectorJoseph Ngoma Nzita
Academic staff
10
Students60
Location,
CampusSuburban
Campus size88 acres (360,000 m2)
AffiliationsChristian and Missionary Alliance

The Christian Alliance University (French: Université de l'Alliance Chrétienne) is an Evangelical Christian University located in Boma, Congo. It is affiliated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance.

History

With the help of the Christianity and Missionary Alliance in the USA and Canada, the Evangelical Community of the Alliance in Congo launched the Boma Seminary in September 1976[1]. Three students were part of the first class: Esaron Lelo Mavinga, Dynobert Nlandu Nguala and Justin-Abraham Kumbu-ki-Makaya.

Under the leadership of Dr. Nathalis Songo Vangu, its first African Rector, the seminary underwent a significant growth sprout. As an example, in June 1991, 11 men and women graduated from FACTEB[2]. Unfortunately, this growth would come to a virtual halt with the turmoil in the Congo during the nineties[3]. In 1992, the seminary changed its status from a seminary to graduate school, offering both undergraduate and graduate degrees. This explains the change in the name of the institution, from Institut Supérieur de Théologie Évangélique de Boma (ISTEB) to Faculté de Théologie Évangélique de Boma (FACTEB).

In 2012, it was renamed Université de l'Alliance au Congo (UAC) with the addition of two new faculties, Management, Information & Communication and Computer Sciences.

In 2015, it was renamed Université de l'Alliance Chrétienne with the addition of two new faculties, Law & Criminal Science and Economics.

Academics

FACTEB offers undergraduate degree programs and master's degrees through on-campus study.

References

  1. ^ Alliance Life magazine, Volume 111, Number 26, Dec 29, 1976 edition
  2. ^ Alliance Life magazine, Volume 112, Number 10, May 18, 1977 edition
  3. ^ Alliance Life magazine, Volume 118, Number 11, May 25, 1983 edition
  4. ^ Alliance Life magazine, Volume 126, Number 11, May 22, 1991 edition
  5. ^ Alliance Life magazine, Volume 131, Number 5, Feb 28, 1996 edition
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