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| Eastern Nazarene College | |
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| Motto | Via, Veritas, Vita |
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| Established | ??? |
| School type | Private |
| President | Dr. Corlis McGee |
| Location | Quincy, Massachusetts, USA |
| Campus | Suburban |
| Enrollment | ??? undergraduate, ??? graduate |
| Faculty | ??? |
| Mascot | Crusaders |
| Colors | Red and White |
| Website | www.enc.edu |
Eastern Nazarene College 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.
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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:
Student's are required to attend chapel three times a week and finding a home church is strongly encouraged. The campus is dry. There are no fraternities or sororities associated with the college.
Freshmen have to sign in by 12:30 on week days and 1 am on weekends for the first semester. If they have enough credits to be classified as a second semester freshmen then this can be waived.
Students are expected to live by the schools covenant. It must be agreed to during orientation. Student receives the full agreement soon after classes start.
Do not attend this school if you want to experience traditional college life.
Also drinking is not allowed on or off campus, even if over 21, while a student. If you are in the presence of alcohol the school rules assume you were drinking.