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A resident campus using the FBCS Assisted Academics learning
program
Assisted Academics
is a program used exclusively by Freedom Bible College and Seminary. This
plan allows the student to enjoy the fast pace of home study along with the
benefits of classroom instruction.
Students enrolled in one of the FBCS branches
attend class only one or two times a week. The rest of the work is done in
the comfort of their home. This plan allows the student to complete a 4 year
degree in about 2 years.
Cost of Tuition
Tuition costs are are among the lowest
in the world. Prices are kept low to make affordable the pursuit of
an advanceddegree. An interest-free, pre-approved monthly payment plan is
offered to everyone enrolled in FBCS, FBCS Branches and FBCS Affiliates.
It is not our objective to make money. Our objective is to offer an opportunity
for personal improvement and to promote advancement in the furtherance of
the Kingdom of God.
Payment Plans
Payment plans are available to all students.
You may E-mail the offices for details.
Curriculum
The courses of study offered at FBCS
are for neither the passive student nor someone who is interested in an easy
way to a degree. Our curriculum is designed to give you a tremendous amount
of accurate information and to challenge your mind. It is appropriate to
reference the supreme authority of the Word in 2 Timothy 2:15 - Study to
show thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed,
rightly dividing the word of truth. God never intended for our walk with
Him to be without effort. He expects us to search the Scriptures and other
sources to find our place in His great plan.
Degrees
We offer all Christian degrees from Associate to Doctorate.
Curriculum
The curriculum is well balanced and biblically-based being described
as evangelical, ecumenical, with an emphasis placed on developing a solid
Christian character for the work of the ministry.
All FBCS curriculum is accredited by the International Commission on Academic
Accreditation, Inc. ICAAI is not recognized by the U.S. Department of
Education.
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