Brewton-Parker College (BPC) is a private, Christian, coeducational college located in Mount Vernon, Georgia, United States.
BPC was founded in 1904 as the Brewton-Parker Institute, named after two prominent local Baptists, John Carter Brewton and Daniel Parker.
The college offers a variety of undergraduate programs, including majors in business, education, biology, and psychology, among others.
BPC is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC).
The college has a student-to-faculty ratio of approximately 12:1, ensuring small class sizes and personalized attention for students.
BPC offers a number of extracurricular activities, including intramural sports, student organizations, and service opportunities.
The college’s mascot is the Baron, and its official colors are blue and gold.
BPC has a strong commitment to community service and outreach, with many students and faculty members participating in volunteer programs throughout the local area.
The college is affiliated with the Georgia Baptist Convention and has a strong emphasis on Christian values and principles.
BPC has a rich history and legacy of academic excellence, with many notable alumni and faculty members who have gone on to make significant contributions in their fields.
Every Studies Accounting Division of Business Biology Worship Studies Early Childhood Education English General Business Division of Business General Studies History Information Systems Management Middle Grade Education Ministry Music Ecology Health Professions Psychology Nursing Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Arts in Christian Studies Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice