Business, Management, Marketing, And Related Support Services
Associate
Bachelors
Business/commerce, General
Non-profit/public/organizational Management
Organizational Leadership
Education
Associate
Bachelors
Elementary Education And Teaching
Liberal Arts And Sciences, General Studies And Humanities
Associate
Bachelors
General Studies
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies
Associate
Bachelors
Multi-/interdisciplinary Studies, General
Psychology
Associate
Bachelors
Counseling Psychology
Psychology, General
Theology And Religious Vocations
Associate
Bachelors
Bible/biblical Studies
Missions/missionary Studies
Pastoral Studies/counseling
Pre-theology/pre-ministerial Studies
Theological And Ministerial Studies, Other
Theology/theological Studies
Youth Ministry
Admissions
Acceptance Rate
117
Applied
72
Accepted
204
Enrolled
Female Admissions
43
Females Applied
25
Females Accepted
58%
Acceptance Rate
Male Admissions
74
Males Applied
47
Males Accepted
64%
Acceptance Rate
Applying
35
Application Fee
3.04
Avg. high school GPA for freshman
Admission Requirements
Required
Transcript of high school record Essay 2 recommendations Other requirements exist (see below)
Required for some programs
Interview
Recommended
A minimum high school GPA of 2.2
Other requirements:
SAT or ACT
Application Deadlines
Type
Application Closing
Notification Date
Rolling Admissions
Fall freshmen
July 31st
Not reported
Out of state Fall freshmen
July 31st
Not reported
Other early decision plan
Not reported
Not reported
Transfer
July 31st
Not reported
Yes
Test Scores Accepted
Test
Avg. Score
25th %
75th %
SAT Critical Reading
490
450
530
SAT Math
466
410
520
ACT Composite
19
15
27
Tuition & Fees
Tuition
15,200
Private
Fees
1,100
Full-time student fees
7,600
Room & board
Other Payment Considerations
Guaranteed tuition plan offered
No
Tuition pre-payment plan
No
Tuition payment plans offered
Yes
Student groups that qualify for full or partial waiver of tuition
Senior Citizens
Employees
Financial Aid
9,784
Avg. Financial Aid Package
11,622
Avg. Freshman Financial Aid Package
23,900
Avg. International Student Financial Aid Package
2,839
Avg. Loan Aid
1,938
Avg. Grant Aid
4,311
Avg. Scholarship and/or Grant Aid awarded
40%
Avg. Percentage of Financial Need Met
20%
Percentage of Students Who Had Their Need Fully Met
Student Body
204
Total Undergrad students
1%
International Students
10%
Out-of-state students
Race/Ethnicity
Hispanic/Latino
20.6%
Black or African American
21.61%
White or Caucasian
44.22%
American Indian or Alaska Native
1.01%
Asian
3.52%
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
0.5%
Two or more races
2.51%
Other
5.03%
Gender
Male (59.31%)
Female (40.69%)
Campus Life
Housing
Type
College-owned housing
Yes
Housing requirements
Yes
Housing options
Disabled housing
Men-only housing
Women-only housing
Freshman car parking
% of undergrad students who live in college housing
62%
Student Activities
Student-run campus newspaper
Drama/theatre group
Student-run radio station
Student-run television station
Marching band
Choral groups
Campus events:
Commencement, Missions Conference and Campus Previews
Student Services
Legal services
Health clinic
Personal/psychological counseling
Women's center
International students advisor
Student Organizations
Greek fraternities
Greek sororities
Local fraternities
Local sororities
More
Most popular organizations:
Student Government Association, Great Commission Missionary Fellowship, Speaking Truth Student Group, Trinity's Heart Against Trafficking and Education in Action
Campus Security & Safety
24-hour emergency telephone/alarm services
24-hour patrols by trained officers
Student patrols
Late-night transport/escort services
Electronically-operated dormitory entrances
Other Campus Security & Safety:
security cameras; security guards 4:30 PM to 4:30 AM