New Online Programs: Trinity Bible College & Graduate School

Discussion in 'Seminary, theology, and religion-related degrees' started by Gabe F., Apr 30, 2024.

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  1. Gabe F.

    Gabe F. Active Member

    Years ago, I read about a school that lost a college football game by 100ish to 0. I went digging around to find it, and was reminded the losing school was Trinity Bible College (now "& Graduate School) in North Dakota. I poked around to see what they're up to these days aside from the mercy killing of the football program and found they are offering a host of new online graduate programs.

    Quick Note

    For you sports fans, you can read about the 105-0 thrashing here:
    https://www.d3football.com/columns/around-the-region/midwest/2003/high-score-nearly-impossible-to-grasp

    Trinity Bible College & Graduate School is marketing their new online MA programs, a PhD, and a "Doctor of Contextual Leadership" with a scholarship that, for those looking for this kind of flavor, may find appealing:

    You can find the full list of programs here: https://trinitybiblecollege.edu/academics/degrees-programs/

    Tuition costs are here: https://trinitybiblecollege.edu/academics/graduate-school/graduate-school-costs/

    Tuition for the MA with an automatic 25% scholarship: $21,840 (appears at least one has immersion requirements and additional costs/fees)

    Tuition for the DCL with an automatic 50% scholarship: $16,980

    Tuition for the PhD with an automatic 50% scholarship: $22,090

    Two final quick notes:

    • With the exception of the DCL, the other programs are solely geared toward religious vocations.

    • Federal financial aid is not available for the graduate school, but in addition to the automatic scholarships substantial waivers are available for select individuals from the Assemblies of God (and ministers of any Christian denomination can receive a 20% tuition waiver).
     
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  2. Johann

    Johann Well-Known Member

    Interesting. I just hope the odds of fail / pass are WAY better than 105-0. :) Go, Scholars!
     
    Last edited: Apr 30, 2024

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