Archive for June, 2009
Lancaster Bible College Review
Lancaster Bible College Online Quick Facts:
- Lancaster Bible College Online was established in 1933 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
- The University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education
- Lancaster was first known as the Lancaster School of the Bible
- The ratio of students to faculty at Lancaster is 12:1
- Lancaster focuses on a holistic approach to student education, including a strong commitment to Christianity
About Lancaster Bible College Online:
Lancaster students can opt for one of fourteen graduate programs or twenty-five undergraduate degrees. Online degrees recieve the same accredited standing as the on-campus versions and the extremely small class sizes (only 12 students to each faculty member on-campus) is mirrored in Lancasters online classrooms.
Lancaster is a predominantly white university, with over 99 per cent of its student body coming from Anglo-Saxon and Caucasian backgrounds. Nevertheless, Lancaster prides itself on being an inclusive school and although it is a private institution, credit is given for life experience as well as professional.
The online degrees offered by Lancaster allow students to take tests over the net and know their results immediately. Faculty member are experienced in the practical applications of everything they teach as well as being highly qualified.
Lancaster Bible College Online Programs:
Undergraduate:
Bachelor of Science in Bible (BSB)
Associate of Science in Bible (ASB)
Certificate Programs:
Concentrated Bible Course (1 year)—all Bible/Theology courses
LBC Certificate Program (1 year)—variety of courses/electives
Graduate:
Master of Arts
- Marriage and Family Counseling
- Mental Health Counseling
Master of Arts in Bible
Master of Arts in Ministry
- Leadership Studies
- Pastoral Studies
- Small Group Leadership
Master of Education
- Elementary School Counseling
- Secondary School Counseling
- Consulting Resource Teacher