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Biblical Seminary

 
FAQs

Q - Is Biblical accredited?
Biblical Seminary is accredited by both The Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada.

Q - How many students attend Biblical?
Biblical has 362 students representing over 30 different church traditions and denominations. Some students enter Biblical immediately following college graduation and others sense God's calling later in their ministry life.

Q - Do I need to have attended a Bible college?
No. Biblical students have attended a variety of colleges. All students admitted to Biblical must have an undergraduate degree from an accredited college or university. If you have Bible training you may test out of selected required courses if you wish.

Q - Is there an early admission deadline?
Early admission deadline for fall is May 31; for spring, November 30. Early admission deadline for cohort programs is three months prior to the start of the cohort.

Q - Can I take a class while I am in the admissions process?
Yes. However, you must first submit the application form, the $30.00 application fee, and an official college transcript. You are limited to three classes before you must complete your admissions paperwork and be accepted into a degree program or certificate program.

Q - Is there a minimum GPA requirement for acceptance into a Biblical degree program?
We require at least a 2.0 GPA.

Q - How many classes must I take to be considered a full-time student?
Three 3-credit classes or any combination of classes that equals nine credits per half-year.

Q - Do you participate in federal loan programs?
No. We do have relationships with private loan companies that function like federal loans.

Q - Can I spread my payments over a period of time?
You can choose to pay each semester in full before the start of the semester or you can enter the FACTS monthly payment plan. (See financial aid for more information.)

Biblical Theological Seminary admits students of any race, color, national origin, and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, and ethnic origin in the administration of our educational policies, scholarships, loan programs, and other school-administered programs.