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Build Biblical Knowledge & Leadership for Life and Ministry

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Our degree curriculums integrate an in-depth study of all 66 books of the Bible with the standard historical, theological and practical disciplines critical to developing professional skills for ministry in the 21st century. Most courses and programs are offered BOTH on campus and via Distance Education. Follow the steps below to submit your application.

Non-Degree Applicants

(Certificate of Theological Studies)

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Tuition and Fees

Tuition and Fees Notes

1. Graduate degree programs

  • Audit non-credit = $435 per COURSE (no other fees required)

  • Tuition for-credit = $435 per CREDIT HOUR

  • Per SEMESTER fees = $125 (registration, library, and technology)

  • Per COURSE fees = $60 (student activities, student services, and transportation)


2. Total Minimum Cost calculates expenses based on least expensive course options

  • CTS = full-time attendance based on 5 courses one semester + 4 courses another semester

  • MA = full-time attendance based on 5 courses for three semesters plus any additional remaining balance the last semester

  • MDiv = full-time attendance based on 5 courses each semester for five semesters + 3 courses one semester


3. Biblical History and Archaeology degrees incur additional costs NOT listed here such as expenses for trips to archaeological sites.


4. Fee Definitions

  • Library – Contributes to the cost of book and journal acquisitions, maintenance, and circulation.

  • Registration – Contributes to the administrative cost of processing a student’s registration.

  • Student Activity – Contributes to the cost of student activities such as retreats, concerts, class parties, and classroom refreshments.

  • Student Services – Contributes to the cost of connecting students with career and ministry opportunities, including opportunities to engage with guest speakers and other professionals in class and on-location.

  • Technology – Contributes to the cost of providing students with state-of-the-art Bible/study software and training, online course management and student management software, and campus Wi-Fi service.

  • Transportation – Contributes to the cost of transportation for field learning exercises to locations such as camps, churches, cemeteries and funeral homes, farms, hospitals, libraries, museums, radio stations, etc.


5. The information on this form does NOT include:

  • Book costs

  • One-time Application Fee ($50) for graduate degree students

  • One-time Graduation Fee ($300 MDiv/MA, $350 DDC, $125 CTS)

  • Outside Dual Degree Completion program costs since these vary widely across courses and institutions.            


Financial Aid

Financial Aid

Educational funding to support and sustain the mission of The Bible Seminary (TBS) derives primarily from student tuition and fees, scholarships, and donations. Students interested in applying for financial assistance to attend TBS can pursue one or more of the following options.


TBS Scholarships Available

  

• Scholarships - Funds given toward our general scholarship fund may be utilized to help with student tuition, fees, and other educationally-related institutional expenses. Donors may also give to this fund in memory or honor of someone. For example, some have given in honor of Paul A. Helbig (The Bible Seminary co-founder, and former Bible Institute Dean, Faculty, and Chaplain) and Drs. Phil and Linda Woodfield Pattillo (their exemplary kingdom endeavors include Linda’s innovative career as a university and seminary professor, an Itinerate Missionary for Natan Ministries worldwide for more than 30 years, and biblical languages and Holy Land research, studies, and teaching).


• The Great Commission Scholarship Fund (GCSF) - The Great Commission Scholarship Fund (GCSF) - The GCSF was created in 2023 by a generous donation from the Galloway family. The GCSF provides tuition assistance to TBS students in good standing who demonstrate genuine need to the TBS Scholarship Committee. Students can apply here at least two weeks prior to the semester for which they are seeking assistance.


• Student Technology Scholarships - Full-time students enrolled in TBS graduate programs are eligible to apply for tuition credit of up to $400 with proof of purchase of student technology resources. Provided to help students with coursework, the resources can help students graduate equipped, trained, and ready for action. For example, credit may be applied toward Bible software programs such as Accordance or Logos Bible Software, and/or purchase subscriptions to Academia.edu or JSTOR. Training is offered throughout the seminary experience in classes and special training sessions. To obtain the credit, students must be accepted, enrolled, and attending classes, current tuition and fees must be paid in full, and students must provide proof of purchase receipt(s) to TBS Business Manager. The credit will be applied AFTER the current semester toward any NEXT or thereafter semester tuition and fees.


Other Scholarships Available


Hurley Foundation Scholarship - The Ed E. and Gladys Hurley Foundation offers select TBS students who wish to study to become ministers, missionaries or religious workers of the Protestant faith, and who apply and qualify, scholarships in the amount of up to $1,000 per scholastic year. Applications are usually available each March, and must be completed and submitted to the TBS Financial Aid office by the end of April. Notification of awards is usually by June 30 each year.


• (Check with the TBS office for more information.)


Residential Assistance

Students and their families who need local housing may request residential assistance from The Bible Seminary. We are working toward creating a residential seminary community and plan to work with our students to help provide arrangements for those who need assistance in this area.


Regarding Student Loans

We realize that conventional educational philosophy - and the rising cost of education - has evolved to include the expectation that students will take out loans as part of their educational journey. However, The Bible Seminary does not encourage this practice. Our preference is to do all we can to help our students and their families commit to, journey through, and attain their degrees without incurring financial debt or undue financial obligations that would hinder their future ministry. If students desire to pursue loans for educational purposes, they may, but The Bible Seminary is not registered with the Federal Student loan program or any other governmental or business agency or entity offering these types of services.


Raising Personal Support

Even though IRS regulations dictate that money given directly by family members for tuition and fees is not tax deductible, we encourage students to consider how God may want to provide through this avenue. People who believe in the student’s calling to ministry, based on common values and passion, are often willing to help provide the funds for the student to follow that calling. Building and sustaining supportive relationships with a network of people is an essential skill and practice for everyone that is going to be in ministry. Asking those same people to participate financially is actually giving them the opportunity to be involved with the student in ministry. Stepping out on this journey of faith is a life changing experience for students and their supporters.

REFUND POLICY


This policy describes the conditions upon which refunds of tuition and fees paid to the seminary by a student or on behalf of a student may be issued for students who withdraw from The Bible Seminary classes. Refunds will generally be returned to the original Payee(s) on record.


For withdrawal (NORMAL schedule)

  • Prior to the first day of the semester – Full tuition and fees refund, less a 5% administrative fee.

  • On or up to 10 calendar days after the first day of the semester – Refund of 90% of the tuition paid; no refund of fees.

  • After 10 calendar days after the first day of the semester, but not later than 30 calendar days after the first day of the semester – Refund of 50% of the tuition paid; no refund of fees.

  • After 30 calendar days after the first day of class – No refund.Special provision for withdrawal of PART-TIME students taking a special or intensive class not concordant with the standard semester schedule.


For withdrawal (SPECIAL schedule)

  • Prior to the first day of the class – Full tuition and fees refund, less a 5% administrative fee.

  • On or up to 1 calendar day after the first day of the class – Refund of 75% of the tuition paid; no refund of fees.

  • On or up to 2 calendar days after the first day of class – Refund of 50% of the tuition paid; no refund of fees.

  • On or up to 3 calendar days after the first day of class – Refund of 25% of the tuition paid; no refund of fees.

  • On or after 4 calendar days after the first day of class – No refund.Hardship and other circumstances may necessitate special consideration of refunds, at the discretion of the Provost. In no case will scholarship funds credited to a student’s account be repaid to a student upon withdrawal. These unused scholarship funds will be redirected back into the seminary scholarship fund for use by other students.

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