A general overview of the degree program
ASSOCIATE OF ARTS IN BIBLICAL STUDIES
The Associates of Arts in Biblical Studies (AABS) program of study will provide the student with a Major in Biblical Studies. Upon completion of the program the student will have a firm foundation in the Scriptures, and an understanding of the principle Biblical doctrines. One will also gain an understanding of the nature, mission and ministry of the local church, in addition to the global mission thereof. He/she will have a good comprehension of God’s plan for the world and for man, and have acquired the necessary skills to effectively witness and minister the Gospel within one’s own ministry, and gain an understanding of their calling.
An overview of the things necessary to complete the degree.
In order to graduate with an Associates of Arts in Biblical Studies (AABS), the student must have satisfactorily completed the following requirements:
The core courses that make up the substance of the degree program.
In order to graduate with an Associates of Arts in Biblical Studies (AABS), the student must satisfactorily pass the following courses:
The core courses that make up the substance of the degree program.
The financial obligation to the Seminary.
The programmatic tuition plan covers the entire cost of the degree program, all core courses, and the necessary number of Major Electives in order to reach the program's credit threshold. This includes all fees except the application fee, and the graduation fee. It also does not cover books. Payment plans available.
This is the programmatic tuition rate.
This covers admission to the Seminary.
This covers the cost of processing your credits, securing faculty recommendations, evaluation of satisfactory academic performance and preparing your degree. Copies of your degree, transcripts, and all academic regalia are separate.
The individual course tuition plan breaks tuition down into a pay-as-you-learn model. This offers students the ability to pursue their studies by a course-by-course manner, alleviating excessive financial strain and monthly payments. It does not cover books. All tuition payments are due at the time of course enrollments. All fees are due at the time of submission.
This covers admission to the Seminary.
This is the cost per credit hour.
This covers enrolling into the specific course. This is a per course cost.
This covers the cost of processing your credits, securing faculty recommendations, evaluation of satisfactory academic performance and preparing your degree. Copies of your degree, transcripts, and all academic regalia are separate.