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Admissions

   Admissions Policy  
   Transfer Credit
   Life Experience Credit
   Financial Information
   Student Conduct
   Christian Service Program
   Lecture Credit Program


Admissions Policy  (Top of Page)    (Admissions Top)   

1.  Since the express purpose of CBC is to train men and women for Christian service, it is expected that those who seek admission manifest     evidence of good character, a dedication to purpose, a willingness to learn, and a sincere desire to know the will of God.  Such demands the     utmost in personal discipline of the Christian life.

2.  All applicants for admission will be considered without regard to race, color, nationality, ethnic origin, sex, handicap, or religion.

Application Procedure  (Top of Page)   (Admissions Top)

Campus Students

1.  Print the Carolina Bible College APPLICATION, complete and mail to the admissions office of CBC.  Please read and sign the Policy &
    Doctrinal Statement.                                                                                                         Click here to download Adobe Reader if needed.

2.  Send a $25.00 application fee.  This fee is non-refundable.                               
        
3.  A copy of student's high school diploma or G.E.D. must be submitted with the application.  A copy of Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree    must be submitted by students entering the graduate program.

4. Print a copy or view the Carolina Bible College Student Handbook.

Correspondence Students

1.  Print the Macedonia Baptist College APPLICATION, complete and mail to the admissions office of MBC.  Please read and sign the Policy &
    Doctrinal Statement.                                                                                                          Click here to download Adobe Reader if needed.


2.  Send a $25.00 application fee.  This fee is non-refundable.
                               
        
3.  A copy of student's high school diploma or G.E.D. must be submitted with the application.  A copy of Bachelor's Degree or Master's Degree    must be submitted by students entering the graduate program.

4.  Print a copy or view the Macedonia Baptist College Handbook                                     Click here to download Adobe Reader if needed.

Transcript and Transfer Credit Information  (Top of Page)   (Admissions Top)

1.  Send the request for transcript to the high school from which you graduated (or a copy of your G.E.D.) and all colleges attended.
2.  No more than 64 transfer credits will be applied to the student's CBC transcript.         
3.  1 semester credit hour is equivalent to 1 1/2 quarter credit hours.

Life Experience Credit  (Top of Page)    (Admissions Top)

1.  Submit a resume of full-time Christian work experience for evaluation of possible Life Experience Credit.
2.  Life Experience Credit will be determined by the faculty and applied at 6 credit hours per year of Christian service at a cost of $7.50 per credit hour granted.

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.  Life Experience Credit may be applied ONLY to undergraduate studies.

NOTE:  Combination of transfer credit and life experience credit may not exceed 64 credit hours.
 

Financial Information (Top of Page)    (Admissions Top)

                       ON-CAMPUS FINANCIAL INFORMATION

COSTS AND FEES

  • Undergraduate Program Tuition per 2.0 hour course ........................ $24.00

  • Graduate Program Tuition per 2.0 hour course ................................. $48.00

  • Application Fee ............................................................................... $25.00

  • Book Fee ................................................................ (varies per course load)

  • Graduation Fee ................................................................................ $100.00  ($120 for Graduate Students)

Note:  A spouse of a full-time student of Carolina Bible College may attend at no additional cost for tuition. 
Application and Graduation fees will apply to both spouses.

METHOD OF PAYMENT

Tuition and fees are due and will be charged to the student's account upon registration.  All students should come prepared to pay tuition and book costs at time of enrollment.

Note:  Cost of books must be paid in full at time of purchase.

 

Student Conduct  (Top of Page)    (Admissions Top)

Dress Code

In keeping with standards set forth in the Bible, we have established the following dress code for the Carolina Bible College:

Men:

  • No shorts or tank tops

  • Please do not wear shirts that are unbuttoned below the first or second button

  • Hair should be cut above the ears and off the shirt collar

Women:

  • No culottes or pants of any kind (jeans or dress pants)

  • No revealing, low-cut clothing

  • No mini-skirts or short dresses

Standards of Conduct and Discipline

The administration of Carolina Bible College strives to accept students who express a sincere desire to live for Jesus Christ and whose character gives evidence that is consistent with such a profession.

Students and faculty of Carolina Bible College are expected to deport themselves in a manner that befits a Christian and brings honor to the Lord Jesus Christ.  Attendance at Carolina Bible College is a privilege and the college specifically reserves the right to dismiss students who conduct themselves in a manner incompatible with its purpose and functions.

Students from other denominations and religious affiliations are welcome to study at the Carolina Bible College.  However, promotion of doctrinal positions and controversial subjects opposed to the Statement of Faith of Carolina Bible College will be grounds for dismissal.  The final decision in all matters of discipline will be decided by the president of Carolina Bible College.

Carolina Bible College is a ministry of Bright Light Baptist Church.  Therefore, its operation is subject to the guidelines of the constitution of Bright Light Baptist Church, Concord, North Carolina.

 
 
Purpose: 
Christian Service is a “hands on” focused activity designed to integrate academic exercise with practical ministry in an observable and evaluative environment so the student will develop experience in a specific service activity.
 
The Christian Service Program of Carolina Bible College is designed to provide educational experience for students who wish to earn college credit in both Theology & Christian Education programs.  Christian service is vital to developing skills to effectively minister in the church. 
 
Christian Service offers three areas in which a student has the opportunity to enhance their Christian growth and development:
  •   In personal growth, a student is encouraged to use this program toward continued spiritual growth.
  •   In church life, a student is encouraged to become an integral part of a local church where spiritual gifts can be recognized and applied. 
  •   In ministry, a student is encouraged to seek those areas of service that would allow for application of their giftedness and academic training.
The goal of the Christian Service Program is to promote student involvement in the ministries of local churches.  Students may earn 2.0 credit hours per quarter for their participation.  The tuition charge is $12.00 per credit hour.
 
Objectives:
That each participant will:
1.  Be accountable for 1-2 hours of Christian Service activity each week in the ministry of his/her local church with a minimum of 10 weeks of involvement each quarter.
 
2.  Apply the principles taught in the classroom to opportunities available within the ministry of their local church, therefore, building practical experience.
 
3.  Identify and develop individual gifts and abilities through a variety of ministry opportunities including the following:
                                Church Planting                                 Prison & Detention Centers
                                Church Office/Clerical                       Personal Evangelism/Visitation
                                Teaching/Sunday School                   Vacation Bible Schools
                                Home/Foreign Missions                     Children/Youth Ministries
                                Nursing Home Ministries                   Bus Ministry
                                Street Preaching                                Spanish Ministries
 
4.  Exhibit skills in the areas of leadership, coordination and cooperation.
 
5.  Participate in sharing the Gospel of Jesus Christ with others
 
6.  Develop practical experience under the direction and supervision of Church leaders.
 
7.  Assist the local church in its ministry outreach by becoming involved and being held accountable.

 
Requirements:
Each participant must:
1.  Complete a Christian Service Registration Form.
 
2.  Complete and return to the college office a Weekly Activity Report signed by their pastor or supervisor coordinating the Christian service activities. 
      Note:  For pastors seeking Christian Service credits, a member of the administrative staff of the college will act as supervisor.
 
3.  Faithfully attend the services of their local church.
 
4.  Return a Field Supervisor Evaluation form at the end of each quarter.
 
Grading:
1.  All students who successfully fulfill their responsibilities for Christian Service will receive a grade of “P” (Passing).  Any student who does not fulfill his/her responsibilities will receive a grade of “I” (Incomplete).  These grades will be recorded each quarter on the Student Report for each participant.
 
2.  The Christian Service grade will be based upon the following:
    a.  Completing and turning in all required forms :  Registration Form, Weekly Activity Report, Field Supervisor Evaluation
    b.  Faithfulness to the assignments and activities; The demonstration of obedience to God’s Word
    c.  Maintaining a servant’s attitude in the performance of Christian service.
 
Things to consider:
1.  Will the ministry activity allow you to use your spiritual gifts?
2.  Is the ministry activity one that will challenge you and provide opportunity to increase your capacity for Christian service?
3.  Will you have the necessary transportation and/or funds for this ministry?
4.  Does the ministry activity meet the expectations of the 1-2 hour weekly minimum and a minimum of 10 weeks of involvement each quarter?
5.  Will this ministry activity provide practical experience to enhance your future ministry goals?
 
Forms:
 
       Christian Service Registration Form
       Christian Service Evaluation
       Christian Service Weekly Activity Report
       General Information for Supervisors                                                                    
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Lecture Credit  (Top of Page)    (Admissions Top)

Carolina Bible College now offers 1.0 credit hour for students who attend weekly classes and is available for each class in which the student is enrolled.  The requirements for the application of these credits hours are as follows:

      1.  Complete the Lecture Credit Registration From for the current quarter.
      2.  Complete the Lecture Credit Homework Assignment in each class for which Lecture Credit is sought.  The homework assignment must be
           completed and return to the college office on or before exam night.

Forms:

      Lecture Credit Registration Form - Fall 2006-2007
      Lecture Credit Homework Assignment                                                                
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     Degree Programs

    Theology Program - 6 Year Course Outline                                Click here to download Adobe Reader if needed.
    Christian Education Program - 2 Year Course Outline
    Degree Requirements
 

Degree Requirements  (Top of Page)    (Degree Programs Top)

UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES

For all undergraduate diploma/degree programs, at least one half of the credit hour requirements must be earned at CBC.  For example, if the student is eligible to receive 64 Life Experience Credits, he must complete 16 hours at CBC to receive the Bible Diploma, 32 hours must be earned at CBC to receive the Associate of Theology Degree, 48 hours must be earned at CBC to receive the Graduate of Theology Degree, and 64 hours must be earned at CBC to receive the Bachelor of Theology Degree.

        Theology Program                                                                   

  • Bible Diploma                                     32 Hours    

  • Associate of Theology                         64 Hours  

  • Graduate of Theology                          96 Hours

  • Bachelor of Theology                          128 Hours
                                                                 (20,000 word thesis)

        Christian Education Program

  • Christian Education Diploma                32 Hours    

  • Associate of Christian Education          64 Hours  

        Note:  Students enrolling in the Christian Education program may earn up to a Master of Christian Education with the        
                 application of Life Experience or Transfer Credit.

GRADUATE STUDIES

Master of Theology

  1. Student must have an earned Bachelor Degree.

  2. Student must complete 32 hours of coursework in addition to allowances for advance standing and transferred graduate level credit hours.

  3. Student must complete a 30,000 word thesis for the Master of Theology Degree.

Doctor of Theology

  1. Student must have an earned Master's Degree.

  2. Student must complete 32 hours of coursework in addition to allowances for advance standing and transferred graduate level credit hours.

  3. Student must complete a 50,000 word thesis for the Doctor of Theology Degree.

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Philosophy (Top of Page)

CAROLINA BIBLE COLLEGE is a local church ministry designed to prepare men and women for serving the Lord.  Our philosophy is local church oriented.  We believe that the hope of our culture will come from the local church, and the training is designed to help make a difference in lives.

CAROLINA BIBLE COLLEGE is distinctly Baptist is its philosophy and purpose and is dedicated to promote and defend Biblical truths held by Baptists throughout the centuries.

CAROLINA BIBLE COLLEGE is without denominational or governmental support or influence.  Autonomy creates an atmosphere of liberty to teach Biblical truths without the necessity to gain governmental or denominational favor.

Our staff is dedicated to produce students who love the Lord and His work.  The college will provide basic training for preachers, teachers, missionaries, and Christian workers in general.  We invite any serious Bible student to come be a part of CAROLINA BIBLE COLLEGE.

 

Purpose (Top of Page)

With a burden to provide a means of education for full-time pastors, Christian workers and students who could not leave families, jobs, and other
obligations to go to Bible College, Dr. Ronnie Simpson founded the Bright Light Baptist Institute in the fall of 1991 as a ministry of Bright Light Baptist Church, Concord, North Carolina.
 
Due to the growth and desire of local churches to participate in the learning opportunities, the name of Bright Light Baptist Institute was changed to Carolina Bible College in 1993.

The primary focus of the ministry of Carolina Bible College is the working student who has neither time nor resources to a attend a traditional four year college.  Night classes that meet once a week were designed with needs of this student in mind.  The class lecture is supplemented with out-of-class assignments to meet the educational criteria for the student.

 

Statement of Faith  (Top of Page)

We believe that the 1611 King James Bible is the Word of God for the English speaking people, supernaturally inspired, so that it is inerrant and preserved by God and an authoritative standard for every age and every life.

We believe that God, out of His love for mankind, sent Christ into the world to save sinners.

We believe Jesus Christ is the Son of God and the only way to eternal salvation.

We believe that Jesus Christ in the flesh was both God and man, that He was born of a virgin and that He lived a sinless life, in which He taught and wrought mighty works and wonders and signs exactly as revealed in the four Gospels, that He was crucified, died as a penalty for our sins and was bodily raised from the dead on the third for our justification.  Later, He ascended to the Father's right hand where He is head of the church and intercedes for believers, and from whence He is coming again personally, bodily, and visibly.

We believe that the Lord Jesus Christ made a perfect atonement for sin through his death on the cross.  By His shed blood we are redeemed from our sins.  He became sin for us that we might be justified through faith in His shed blood.

We believe that once a person is saved he becomes a new creation in Christ.  The goal of the Christian will be grow to in spiritual maturity through obedience to the Word of God and the indwelling Spirit.

We believe the church exists for the purpose of sharing the exciting message of Christ with our community and with the world.  We also believe it is the responsibility of the church to develop mature disciples of Christ through joyful worship service and meaningful Bible studies.

For more detailed information, please see the Policy & Doctrinal Statement of Carolina Bible College.

 

Administration & Faculty (Top of Page)

Ronnie Simpson, Ph.D., Th.D.,  D.D.
 Founder and President, Instructor
 Bethany Theological Seminary, Ph.D.;
 Faith Bible Theological Seminary, Th.D.;
 Baptist Christian College, D.D.
 

 

Andy Simpson, Th.D., D.D.
 Administrator, Instructor
 Carolina Bible College, Th.D., D.D.

 


 

  Keith Cudd, Th.D.
   Dean of Students, Instructor
   Carolina Bible College; Th.D.
   Andersonville Bible College,  Th.M.

 

 

 

Jeremy Simpson, Th.D.
 Instructor
 Carolina Bible College, Th.D.

 

 

 

Tony Owen, Th.B.
 Field Representative, Instructor
 Carolina Bible College, Th.B.;
 Central Piedmont Community College

 

 

Robert (Bo) Wagner, Th.D.
 Instructor
 Carolina Bible College, Th.D.

 

 

 


Wayne Hathcock, P.E.
 
English Instructor
 North Carolina State University;
 University of North Carolina at Charlotte, P.E.

 

 

 

Arlie Cole, Ph.D.
 Covington Theological Seminary
  Staff Evangelist - Bright Light Baptist Church

 

 

 

Pastor Andy Wells
 Galilee Baptist Church
 Monroe, North Carolina

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guest Instructors

    Dr. Winston Mazakis

    Dr. T.R. Moore

    Dr. Allen Barker

    Dr. David Wood

 

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Satellite College Information

Click the following links for information.                                            (Top of Page)

              Information on Macedonia Baptist College Satellite College Association
              Carolina Bible College Handbook - Sample
              Hebrews Volume I - Sample
              BI-224 Hebrews I - Sample of Textbook and Lesson Homework

              Note:  Score keys for the textbook homework, lesson review homework and exams are also available. 

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