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Zion Bible CollegeZBC

Reverend Charles T. Crabtree, President
27 Middle Highway
Barrington, RI 02806
401-246-0900 / 1-800-356-4014
Admissions: 401-628-2131
Financial Aid: 401-628-2130

Founded: 1924
Accreditation: ABHE
Degrees Offered: B.A.
Student/Teacher Ratio: 19:1
Enrollment: 265
Enrollment Ratio: 53% male, 47% female
Web site: www.zbc.edu
E-mail: recruiting@zbc.edu
Fax: 401-246-0906
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ZBC in Focus:

Since its founding in 1924, Zion has been dedicated to the mission of teaching students for Christian ministry in fulfillment of the Great Commission. The college maintains an atmosphere that fosters the spiritual and academic life of its students while equipping them with biblical knowledge and practical ministry that will enhance their vocational calling and Christian service.

Our faculty is comprised of men and women who are well-trained in their field, possess practical experience in ministry and exemplify the Word of God in their teaching and lives as they mentor their students.

Looking toward the future, Zion is always mindful of its past and works at being relevant to the present. As a result, Zion is known the world over for attracting students from Korea to Amsterdam and from Hawaii to Maine.

Academic Programs

MajorsBible/Theology
MinorsChildren's Ministries
Christian Education
Missions
Music/Sacred
Pastoral Ministries
Urban Ministries
Youth Ministries

Annual Costs:

Tuition: $6,300

Fees: $505

Room and Board: $5,200

Total Cost: $12,005

Financial Aid:

Percentage of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 64%

Financial Aid: SEOG, CWS, PELL, Stafford Loan

Forms Required: FAFSA

Off-Campus Employment Availability: High

On-Campus Housing:

Single Student Housing: Yes

Married Student Housing: No

Married Student Housing w/children: No

Admission Requirements:

Application Deadline: Fall, August 15; Spring, December 15

Online application available.

Incoming Freshman Information:

Average SAT Score: 1428/2400

Average high school GPA: 3.0

Athletics:

Intramural Programs:

Basketball: men, women

Music Groups:

Choirs with open membership: 2

Vocal groups by audition: 5

Bands by audition: 5

Music touring groups: 1

Student Organizations:

Ministry Groups:

Dwelling Place (Music), Appointed (Drama), Studio Z (Children’s Team), Student Preachers, Street Witnessing Team, Prison Team Clubs

Clubs:

Married Student Fellowship, Student Senate, Class Organizations, Coffeehouse

Placement:

Our seniors are provided an internship at a local church, many of which are offered the possibility of growing into a full-time position. We frequently host guests and ministries on campus who recruit seniors and interview while on campus. Our Student Union houses a much-frequented board that hosts all job opportunities for our seniors.

Community/Regional Information:

In the historical section of Haverhill, Massachusetts, sits our new campus on the former Bradford College grounds. The campus is one mile from Haverhill’s downtown, which offers students a variety of art shops and restaurants to enjoy and find employment. Haverhill is nestled between historic Boston and the hills of New Hampshire. The urban and suburban communities offer students a variety of activities to enjoy. Within a half hour drive one can be engaged in the city of Boston, which is rich with the history where liberty was born, and a short distance away one can enjoy the tranquil beauty of the North Shore nature.

 

 

 
     
 

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