PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
You’re looking for a place for discipleship and ministry training? If you want to deepen your faith, equip yourself for ministry or study a topic of interest, exploring Montana Bible College is a great decision.
Taking courses for credit requires that you do all the assigned work and receive a grade for the course. A student taking a course only for personal development (auditing) is considered a regular participant in the class, except that there is no requirement to turn in written assignments or take examinations, and academic credit is not earned. At the end of the semester, an “AU” is entered on the student’s transcript.
Montana Bible College encourages students to take courses for full credit. This provides you with more accountability and incentive to get the most out of the course. In addition, you will not have to repeat the course should you later decide to pursue a degree. But auditing may be right for you if you know you just want the personal enrichment and are motivated to learn. The cost for taking a class only for personal enrichment is $200 per class.
If you are considering our one-year Certificate in Biblical Worldview for credit, learn more here.
WHAT’S MY NEXT STEP?
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How to Apply
Personal Enrichment/Auditing only requires a short form application. No recommendations or transcripts are required. Should you decide to take 3 or more classes per semester at Montana Bible College or pursue a one-year certificate or a BA degree, you must complete the full “Application for Admission” process.
Frequently Asked Questions
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UNDERGRADUATEPursue a bachelor’s degree that will define your future.
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TRANSFERMaximize your existing college-level credits as you complete a bachelor’s degree.
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INTERNATIONALWe welcome students from all over the world to join our community.
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DUAL ENROLLMENTHigh school students can earn both high school AND college credit while taking courses from MBC. The first two courses are free!
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTStudents can take courses for personal enrichment. This means a student "audits" a course - participating in class and learning, but not being required to do all the homework and not earning academic credit for the class.