NORTHEASTERN BAPTIST COLLEGE Bennington, Vermont
2010 2013 Project Launch 13 - First class of students enrolled 2014 Vermont State Accreditation Addition of the Library Purchase of Dorms Added Christian Counseling Degree Added the Diploma Program 2015 Early Scholars Program Business Administration Degree 2016 First Graduating Class of NEBC
First year 8 full-time degree seeking students 25 part-time & audit students 11 faculty & staff Second year 20 full-time degree seeking students 20 part-time & audit students Expecting 5-7 additional full-time students in January Added 5 faculty & staff positions
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Academic Programs 3 Undergraduate Degrees Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies Church Planting/Entrepreneurial Leadership Pastoral Ministry Christian Education Creative Writing Interdisciplinary Studies Bachelor of Arts in Music Ministry Bachelor of Science in Christian Counseling Program in development: Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Writing Center NORTHEASTERN BAPTIST COLLEGE Student Services Staffed with writing and communication specialist Library & Library Services Collection of approximately 33,000 books Millions of journal and magazine articles available in our online databases Student Life Office Sports program Community Outreach Work-Study Program Strive to eliminate student debt
EARLY SCHOLARS PROGRAM NORTHEASTERN BAPTIST COLLEGE
What is Dual Credit? Opportunity for students to earn college credit while in high school. High school students enroll in college courses early Learn in an advanced academic environment Course requirements are not adjusted Get a sneak peak at college Complete college credits early Students typically save money NEBC is offering an Early Scholars Program
Early Scholars Program Students graduate with their High School Diploma and a Certificate from NEBC with 24 transferrable college credits. Students take one class per semester for credit at NEBC beginning in the Sophomore year of High School. Two courses the Senior year. Program courses would be taught in the same section as NEBC courses. No course requirements would be adjusted. Students would be expected to perform at a college level.
Early Scholars Program NEBC Staff Liaison Deb Woodcock (GCS) Sharon McCaskill (Homeschool) Schedule 8:00 8:50am Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Tuition $100.00 per course Regular tuition - $470 per credit hour Matriculating Students Receive a 50% credit ($400) toward their tuition or housing
Timing Fall Spring Freshman -- Introduction to College Sophomore Comp/Research Writing Grammar Junior GenEd Elective Computer Programming Senior Hermeneutics Revelation Probability & Statistics GenEd Elective A set coursework program has been established made up of GenEd courses Theses courses would count toward Vermont State & GCS graduation requirements
Introduction to College Class College Application Process What makes a good college application Writing your essays Study Skills/Learning Assessments Types of learners Studying for College Time Management
Elective Offerings American Economics Speech Baptist History & Distinctives World History Church History Personal Finance Biology Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Leadership
Timing Fall Spring Freshman -- Introduction to College Sophomore Comp/Research Writing Grammar Junior GenEd Elective Computer Programming Senior Hermeneutics Revelation Probability & Statistics GenEd Elective 2015 Beginning in the Spring of 2015 Intro to College (a n/c class) will be taught to Freshman
Timing 2015 Fall Spring Freshman -- Introduction to College Sophomore Comp/Research Writing Grammar Junior GenEd Elective Computer Programming Senior Hermeneutics Revelation Probability & Statistics GenEd Elective During the 2015 / 16 school year the first class of Early Scholars take Comp/Research Writing and College level Grammar
Timing 2016 Fall Spring Freshman -- Introduction to College Sophomore Comp/Research Writing Grammar Junior GenEd Elective Computer Programming Senior Hermeneutics Revelation Probability & Statistics GenEd Elective During the 2016 / 17 year the first class of Early Scholars would take a GenEd Elective in the fall and take a Computer Programming course in the spring
Timing 2017 Fall Spring Freshman -- Introduction to College Sophomore Comp/Research Writing Grammar Junior GenEd Elective Computer Programming Senior Hermeneutics Revelation Probability & Statistics GenEd Elective Students will take two courses during their senior year
Timing Fall Spring Freshman -- Introduction to College Sophomore Comp/Research Writing Grammar Junior GenEd Elective Computer Programming Senior Hermeneutics Revelation Probability & Statistics GenEd Elective Program would grow with the first class of students. Any Junior or Senior may take one of the courses offered as a Dual-credit class outside of the Early Scholars Program; however, they must meet Early Scholars admission requirements.
Application Process Students must participate in the Introduction to College class Students must be recommended by the Principle Students must meet 3.0 GPA requirement Students must pass an Early Scholars dual-credit English proficiency test created specifically for this program Payments are made at the beginning of the each semester Student must maintain a specified GPA
In compliance with federal law please note, all credits earned at any institution of higher learning are transferrable only at the discretion of receiving school. NORTHEASTERN BAPTIST COLLEGE Transfer Credits Verbal Transfer Agreements Southeastern Theological Seminary Mid-America Baptist Theological Seminary Official Transfer Agreements Cedarville University Liberty University Southwestern Theological Seminary
Next Steps 4 th Quarter Elective Intro to College April 1 st June 9 th 2:15-3:00 Wednesday & Friday Take Entrance Exam & Get Recommendation