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Encyclopedia > Florida Christian College

Florida Christian College (FCC) is a higher education institution located in Kissimmee, FL. FCC provides non-denominational conservative Christian education ranging from preaching to elementary education.


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Florida Christian College - About FCC (434 words)
Florida Christian College holds dual accreditation as a demonstration of its commitment to the training of Christian workers through the Bible college movement and the emphasis on quality higher education through regional accreditation.
The purpose of Florida Christian College is to conduct a course of study to educate men and women for Christian service, to provide a program of instruction on the College level, to grant appropriate degrees, and to serve as a resource to the churches, especially in Florida.
FCC is supported by the contributions of various interested individuals and congregations of the Churches of Christ and Christian Churches--mostly within the state of Florida.
Florida: Map, History and Much More from Answers.com (5482 words)
Florida's SW coast, on the Gulf of Mexico, is dotted with tiny islands, and the Florida Keys, extending south and west from the southern tip of the state, are linked to the mainland by a causeway.
Florida is situated mostly on a large peninsula between the Gulf of Mexico, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Straits of Florida.
Florida has the highest average precipitation of any state, in large part because afternoon thunderstorms are common in most of the state from late spring until early autumn.
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