Christian Heritage College (Australia)
Christian Heritage College (CHC) is a Christian higher education provider based in Brisbane, Australia. It is governed by the Christian Heritage College Council, which is appointed by the National Executive of the International Network of Churches (INC).
Founded in 1986 as a Christian teachers' college by Emeritus Professor Brian Millis, CHC offers over 25 courses at diploma, bachelor, and postgraduate level at its campus in Carindale, in the southern suburbs of Brisbane. Students can also study externally, by distance.
CHC offers courses in five study areas - business, education, liberal arts, ministry and social sciences. The College and its courses are accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA), which regulates the Australian higher education sector.