Bible based colleges that accept the most credits in transfer

Discussion in 'General Distance Learning Discussions' started by Hille, Mar 22, 2010.

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  1. Hille

    Hille Active Member

    Hi, I have not checked Bakers Guide yet but would like to know if anyone has first hand knowledge of transfer credits into a additional BA. Thanks. Hille
     
  2. MissCLEP

    MissCLEP New Member

    One Bible based college that I would highly recommend is Regent University, where I am currently enrolled. They are acredited and have very high academic standards, but they also accept up to 90 credits of transfer, 30 of which can be CLEP or DANTES. Also, almost all of their degrees can be completed totally online. Here's the link to the undergrad website: http://www.regent.edu/acad/undergrad/ You might also check Liberty University. I think they accept up to 90 credits transfer as well. There's probably lots of other Bible based colleges that accept a lot of transfer, but these are the two that I can think of right now off the top of my head.

    Hope this helps!
     
  3. ewillmon

    ewillmon New Member

    I have toyed with the idea of taking some classes through Seminary Extension. Many of their classes are ACE approved and would transfer to one of the Big Three. The Big Three are not "Bible based colleges" per se, but they do offer a degree in religion that can be tailored to suit your needs.
     
  4. SurfDoctor

    SurfDoctor Moderator

    Liberty University is well known and regionally accredited. I don't know their policy of accepting transfer credits. You would have to call to ask.

    They offer online and on-campus degrees. Here's the online school:
    http://www.luonline.com/
     
  5. ewillmon

    ewillmon New Member

    Liberty University requires that you complete a minimum of 30 hours through them, either online or in residence.
     
  6. lawrenceq

    lawrenceq Member

    I will also say Liberty. I applied to Liberty last semester and they accepted a lot of my credits.

    What is your major?
     

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