Carolina College of Biblical Studies has the following features:
History:
The college was founded in 1973 as Cape Fear School of Theology.
In 1978, Ralph Richardson took over leadership, purchased the site and began classes in 1980, and the school was renamed Carolina Bible College.
In April 2012, the college was renamed Carolina College of Biblical Studies.
Academic Accreditation:
Accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education.
It is also a member of the Association of Christian Schools International, the Association of Christian Continuing Education Schools and Seminaries, and the Evangelical Council for Financial Accountability.
Location:
Located in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The campus covers an area of 3 acres (about 12,000 square meters) and has a main building with a chapel, classrooms, offices and library. The college is about 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) from Cross Creek Mall and about 10 miles (16 kilometers) west of Interstate 95.
Student Population:
Mainly for adult learners, the course setting is flexible, offering morning, afternoon, evening and online courses. The student-faculty ratio is 15:1, and the student body is ethnically diverse, with a close ratio of men to women. They come from more than 20 denominations and independent churches.
Professional Programs:
Offers associate and bachelor's degree programs in biblical studies. In addition, some non-degree certificate programs are also offered.
Educational Objectives:
Aims to cultivate disciples through biblical higher education and enable students to become effective servant leaders for life.
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