Appalachian Bible College

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Appalachian Bible at a Glance

Location:
Mount Hope, WV
Setting:
Town
Control:
Private Non-Profit
In-State Tuition:
$11,012
Out-of-State Tuition:
$11,012
Room & Board:
$5,790
Full-Time Undergrads:
220
Part-Time Undergrads:
65
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School Website:
www.abc.edu
Admissions Website:
Not Reported
Financial Aid Website:
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Application Deadline:
Not Reported
Acceptance Rate:
54 %
Admission Difficulty:
Average
Average SAT Scores:
880–1150
Average ACT Scores:
19–25

Most Popular Majors

  • Philosophy and Religion
  • Theology and Religious Vocations
  • Biblical Studies
  • Bible/Biblical Studies
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Scholarships at Appalachian Bible College

Sarah25

Biblical Studies '15

3.5
B

Easy Process, Hard to Get Aid

Being a small school, there is not much financial aid to be had from the school itself. However, the financial aid office is very friendly and easy to work with. They really do want to help you, they just don't have the funds to help everyone. I have never had any of my paperwork get lost, and so far, I have been able to maintain what scholarships I have earned. Outside scholarships are very welcome at ABC.

Feb 08, 2012

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Overall Experience at Appalachian Bible College

Sarah25

Biblical Studies '15

5.0
A+

A Great School, but Not for Everyone

Be warned, attending class is very important at this school, if you skip class to many times, you will automatically fail that class. Also, if you despise paper writing, you might want to reconsider, we write a lot of them. Now enough of the negatives. One thing I love about ABC is the emphasis on serving. This college really does make it a priority to develop a servant's heart in all of its students. If you detest the idea of making sacrifices for others, or are repulsed by the idea of helping others, than this college would probably be a rough school for you. I mean, come on, the school motto is "Because Life is for Service". Another thing I love about ABC is the small student body. If considering going to a Bible college, I highly recommend Appalachian Bible College. ABC is a great place to study the Bible, and be trained for full time ministry at the same time.

Feb 08, 2012

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Campus Dining at Appalachian Bible College

Sarah25

Biblical Studies '15

4.2
A-

Great, but Show up on Time

While some complain about the food here, it really isn't all that bad. We get a big selection of food at pretty much every meal, and you can eat as much as you want, without it affecting your school bill. However, you are stuck with a scheduled meal time, so unless you plan on skipping that meal completely, or getting your own food, you had better show up to the meal on time.

Feb 08, 2012

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User rating for Appalachian Bible College is 4.6 out of 5 based on 17 user reviews.

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