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Hello!
I was wondering if anyone here had any recommendations for a good Bible College to look into. I am hoping to start school in Spring 2020, and have been for the last six months looked into different institutions. I've narrowed it down a bit to a few schools, but want to take into consideration some colleges which others here may recommend.
Basically, I'm looking for an esteemed school that also is affordable. I have been in full time volunteer/support based ministry for the past five years, so I have very little of my own (currently) that I'll be able to contribute right away. From what I've been able to research, Boyce College would be my ideal college, but the financial aspect is difficult for me to swallow. I'm not holding myself to a confessionally reformed institution, although that is a plus. I would like to attend a school that would set me up later for graduate studies, so I do not want to attend a school whose credits won't be recognized by seminaries.
Any guidance would be appreciated. I also am engaged to be married in June, so hospitality towards married couples is a big plus as well (my fiance would also like to attend). As far as serious contention goes, we have looked quite a bit into Alaska Bible College, a small yet accredited (by the ABHE) school from where my sister-in-law is from. It's price range is in our target (4500 but possibly down to 3500/semester), I have family there, and I am friends with the former president who endorsed it and who is now the academic dean of a Bible College here in Hawaii. However, we are certainly not committed and want to search out institutions more diligently. Any direction, advice, or recommendations would be appreciated. Mahalo.
I was wondering if anyone here had any recommendations for a good Bible College to look into. I am hoping to start school in Spring 2020, and have been for the last six months looked into different institutions. I've narrowed it down a bit to a few schools, but want to take into consideration some colleges which others here may recommend.
Basically, I'm looking for an esteemed school that also is affordable. I have been in full time volunteer/support based ministry for the past five years, so I have very little of my own (currently) that I'll be able to contribute right away. From what I've been able to research, Boyce College would be my ideal college, but the financial aspect is difficult for me to swallow. I'm not holding myself to a confessionally reformed institution, although that is a plus. I would like to attend a school that would set me up later for graduate studies, so I do not want to attend a school whose credits won't be recognized by seminaries.
Any guidance would be appreciated. I also am engaged to be married in June, so hospitality towards married couples is a big plus as well (my fiance would also like to attend). As far as serious contention goes, we have looked quite a bit into Alaska Bible College, a small yet accredited (by the ABHE) school from where my sister-in-law is from. It's price range is in our target (4500 but possibly down to 3500/semester), I have family there, and I am friends with the former president who endorsed it and who is now the academic dean of a Bible College here in Hawaii. However, we are certainly not committed and want to search out institutions more diligently. Any direction, advice, or recommendations would be appreciated. Mahalo.