I don't know anything about it - but have you heard of Schofield Graduate School
By the way, I used to live in Forest Park and Lake City. I used to be stationed at Atlanta Army Depot - years ago -
I need a distance learning bible college that is extremely affordable and accredited!
Discussion in 'Baptist Colleges & Seminaries' started by ChristianMaker, Dec 15, 2011.
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Alternatively, you can do their Wilmington School of the Bible Program, which can be taken from anywhere, at 95 bucks per credit hour.... These are actual credits, so there is no fee later, nor additional tests to take.
http://www.luonline.com/index.cfm?PID=20693
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LHBI is 950 if paid in full, 1250 with payments. The 42 hours are only credited to a BA and require testing and $100 per class bringing the cost up an additional 1400.
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Though I think the Wilmington route might be better, since they are actual credits, and do not require testing (and can be transferred...) -
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Anyway, I looked into them a handful of years ago in a similar searching and found them to be a typical diploma mill. If you want cheap unaccredited with the possibility of accreditation I would look at Nations University, otherwise Liberty, Luther Rice, Tennessee Temple, you have plenty of accredited options. -
Check out Mid-Continent University in Mayfield, Kentucky
http://www.midcontinent.edu
It's a four-year, liberal arts school with two divisions. The Baptist College of the Bible and the Baptist College of the Arts and Sciences.
Also has an Accelerated Degree Program where one who has some college can get his degree in 18-20 months, going to class one night a week in the town where he lives.
One may also get a degree on-line. And MCU has just begun offering Master's degree curriculum in business.
The website will give you full information. -
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When everyone is talking about sbc or college in the south are they saying this college?
http://www.sebc.edu/
Or is everyone just saying that mainly bible colleges in the south are good choices?
I am sorry but I still feel a little overwhelmed. There are so many options. I which there was just a clear affordable accredited choice with a great reputation for distance learning bible colleges.
what I have so far ...
http://www.okbu.edu/
http://onlinebiblecollege.com/site/
http://www.amesintl.org/
http://internetbiblecollege.com/
http://internetbible...dies/index.html
http://theschoolofchrist.org/
www.nationsu.org
http://www.satsonline.org/
http://www.lhbionline.com/
Boyce College
www.lru.edu
http://www.globaluniversity.edu/
http://www.globaluniversity.edu/
http://www.sbc.net/colleges.asp
https://www.scofield.me/Tuition.html - Mill
http://www.luonline.com/index.cfm?PID=20693
http://www.lhbionline.com/
http://www.midcontinent.edu/
C@SE or College at Southeastern
http://www.sebc.edu/
Also still no one has giving me an opinion about moody bible; is that just way off in left field or something or believe something that is incorrect?
Any help with any of these links would be greatly appreciated. -
@HeavensDad
You have been a tremendous help as well and I am seriously looking at those choices as well. -
When people are talking about SBC they are talking about the denomination The Southern Baptist Convention. They mention that because a lot of the Southern Baptist churches want you to have a degree from a Southern Baptist college.
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Here is the link for Boyce (named after James P. Boyce, a founder of Southern Seminary).
http://www.boycecollege.com/
http://www.boycecollege.com/academics/onlinelearning/
The program is FULLY accredited, and it is rigorous. Don't take it if you do not want to work hard -- at a Masters seminary level -- and at a pace equivalent with the classroom phase. Online coursework is virtually identical to in-class work, where you get the same lecture, mostly the same homework (some has to be submitted in written form versus classroom discussions, but there are live discussions online), and the same level of degree and instruction.
It is not the "cheapest" but I've found that in education one often gets what one pays for. You can study under the man who wrote the text book or you can study the book when some other man teaches it. I've found it more profitable to study under the man who wrote the book, especially where some of the "professors" who teach at some institutions are just local pastors who sideline as college profs. -
http://www.okbu.edu/
- Accredited - To Expensive
http://onlinebiblecollege.com/site/
- Non-Accredited - Not Sure?
http://www.amesintl.org/
- Non-Accredited - Not Sure?
http://internetbiblecollege.com/
- Not Sure? - Not Sure?
http://theschoolofchrist.org/
- Not Sure? - Not Sure?
www.nationsu.org
- Non-Accredited - Affordable
http://www.satsonline.org/
- Accredited - Possible
http://www.lhbionline.com/
- Accredited - Affordable
www.lru.edu
- Accredited - To Expensive
http://www.globaluniversity.edu/
- Accredited - Affordable
http://www.sbc.net/colleges.asp
- Accredited - To Expensive
https://www.scofield.me/Tuition.html
- Mill
http://www.luonline.com/index.cfm?PID=20693
- Accredited - To Expensive
http://www.lhbionline.com/
- Accredited - To Expensive
http://www.midcontinent.edu/
- Accredited - To Expensive
http://www.sebc.edu/
- Accredited - To Expensive
http://www.boycecollege.com/academics/onlinelearning/
- Accredited - To Expensive
http://www.leeuniversity.edu/
- Accredited - To Expensive
Charis Bible College
- Not Sure? - Possible
Covenant Theological Seminary
- Accredited - To Expensive -
Thank you so much for all of the kind replies. I really appreciate it. I am still on my journey; but believe I am going to go with the most affordable accredited option. Even if I just take a few classes here and there. One day I will have a fully respectable bible degree that I may use for the Lord in the future if needed. And if not I will have the knowledge for my own personal understanding and reasons .
That I may ultimately learn how to serve the Lord properly. For my own personal edification; and finally to learn how to serve others around me properly.
This way since I am going to do it. I mine as well have something to show for it when I’m done. Something inside still has a hint of maybe going with an extremely affordable and respectable non-accredited bible college for simply knowledge and personal hobby like reasons.
At the end of the day I will probably go with Affordable Accredited Option! Never know where the future may take me!
Best,
ChristianMaker -
Moody's no Wheaton, Fuller, Regent or Gordon-Conwell, though. -
Correction Liberty Home Bible is very affordable as well. Those were a lot of links to go through. Thats what I thought about Moody as well. I know they have a different view about Revelations but I don't think that is the end of the world. I am going to list my final choices shortly.
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Nothing is in any particular order …
List Final: Bible Schools
columbiaseminary
- NA - Affordable - Good Reputation
amesintl
- NA - Affordable - Good Reputation
nationsu
- NA - Affordable - Good Reputation
inste
- NA - Affordable - Good Reputation
satsonline
- A - Affordable - Good Reputation
lhbionline
- A - Affordable - Good Reputation
globaluniversity
- A - Affordable - Good Reputation
sebts
- A - To Expensive - Good Reputation
sebc
- A - To Expensive - Good Reputation
boycecollege
- A - To Expensive - Good Reputation
valorcollege
- A - Affordable - Good Reputation
covenantseminary
- A - To Expensive - Good Reputation
moody
- A - Affordable - Good Reputation
Misc: Sites or Books
sbc.net/colleges
bakersguide
Walston’s Guide to Christian Distance Learning
Geteducated
My Picks: What I am leaning towards
satsonline
lhbionline
globaluniversity
moody
I am still reading “Walston’s Guide to Christian Distance Learning” so things might change; but I am pretty much set on these schools because they are affordable to our budget. All I want is a very affordable respectable degree and I believe these schools can provide that. Remember this is more hobby driven than Pastoral driven. I am still seeking a college degree at my local community college and will transferring to a university once I complete my associates. I just want to take a couple of Christian classes here and there along the way while I purse my secular degree. This is for my own personal edification and for me to prepare myself for the service of the Lord in the future for whatever that may bring. I really appreciate everyone’s comments and look forward to growing with everyone in the future. Also please don’t hesitate to add last minute comments. Thank you everyone and have a wonderful day!
And to everyone else that had concerns about my wife working too much. She is on a mission and is doing exactly what she wants to do. I told her not to take the second job but she insisted. Plus when I was making good money before I saved up some money. I also have extremely low interest loans that I can personally take out that are custom to me if needed. I am working part time and we are by no means struggling. As far as her family goes they asked us to move in. We had our own place but they are a little older in age and wanted some companionship. It was a win win for everyone. Not everyone fights with their family; some families love each other and look forward to spending time with each other. I’m sure our situation will change in the future but for right now this is where God wants everyone in our family to be. We just need to watch our pennies and make sure we do not get into a bad situation by being careless. However I do appreciate everyone’s concern. I can’t wait until I get my degree and can go into the work place once again as a paid professional and on my free time spread the word of God because I know how and I have the love in my heart.
God bless everyone! -
Re-read you sentence. -
lol that was a good one!
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