If you desire to attend the Baptist Bible Graduate School here is a four step plan that will help optimize your undergraduate track.
  1. Decide which program you plan to pursue.
  2. Visit with the advisor of the program that you have selected.
    The program advisor can help with the planning of your program and answer specific questions that the student may have regarding courses. All of these advisors reside in the Graduate School Office.
    1. Master of Arts Church Ministry – Wayne Slusser
    2. Master of Arts Biblical Counseling – Kevin Carson
    3. Master of Arts Intercultural Studies – Arnie Smith
    4. Master of Arts Biblical Studies – Steve Schrader
    5. Master of Divinity – Wayne Slusser
  3. Start attending classes at the undergraduate level that will transfer into graduate programs.
    This is referred to as advanced standing credit (ASC). Two conditions must be met in order for the student to receive ASC. To learn more contact the advisor of the program you selected.
    1. The student must take a class that is taught by a graduate school professor
    2. The student must receive the grade of an ‘A’ or ‘B’ for the class.
  4. Consider how you plan to complete the Graduate Program.
    Program tracks of three and four years have been provided on the Graduate School site. (This is assuming the student takes and completes a full-time load of 8 hours per semester.)

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