National Christian Life College

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National Christian Life College
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MottoWhere We Learn And Live the Christian Way
Type Private, Christian
Established2002
DirectorDr. Leticia S. Ferriol
Location
(Main) Marikina, Metro Manila, Philippines
(Branches) Various locations around the Philippines
Colors Blue and White
AffiliationsMARIPRISAA

The National Christian Life College (NCLC), formerly the Maranatha Christian Academy (MCA), is a private, non-stock, nonsectarian Christian school, with its main campus in Marikina, Philippines. It was established in February 1980 by Dr. Leticia S. Ferriol, its current director. It is part of the Pentecostal Missionary Church of Christ (4th Watch) headed by Arsenio Ferriol.

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Several branches had been established in the Philippines and abroad, with the largest in Malagasang, Imus, Cavite.

Academics

Most NCLC campuses (most of which still bear the former name MCA) offer preparatory, elementary and secondary education. Their courses include:

Bachelor's degree

Technical courses

Branches

&** MXA - Calauan,Laguna

Notable alumni


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