Admissions

Admissions Requirements

Admission to Tacoma Bible College is open to individuals 17 years of age and older who:

  1. Have earned a high school diploma, a General Education Diploma, or similar certificate. TBC does allow High School Juniors and Seniors to attend up to 2 classes per quarter for credit.
  2. Agree with the Tacoma Bible College Doctrinal Statements
  3. Successfully complete the Admission Application and application process.

Admissions Process

Applicants should obtain an application package and then submit the following items to this office:

  1. A completed application form plus the 100.00 application fee to Tacoma Bible College.
  2. Official transcripts from any high school, post-secondary school, college, university, technical or similar school previously attended. These transcripts should be sent directly to TBC office. No student delivered copy will be acceptable. Applicants must have earned a high school diploma, a General Education Diploma, or similar certificate in order to apply. A copy should be sent to the TBC office. It is the responsibility of the applicant to secure assurances from previous schools that transcripts or diplomas have been forwarded to TBC.
  3. Three letters of recommendation (using TBC application package forms) sent directly to the TBC office; one of which must be from the applicant's local pastor.

Acceptance Procedures

All items listed in the Admissions Process above must first be on file at the TBC office before the application can be processed for any semester or short-term sessions. Admissions and interview privileges are not automatic. TBC reserves the right to reject any applicant for any reason it deems justifiable. Only after application processing may an interview with the Registrar be granted. All questions about application, admissions, enrollment, or credit accumulation should be directed to the Bible College office, 106 South 28th Street, Tacoma, WA 98402. Please allow ten (10) working days for the office to respond to either written or verbal inquiries.

Non- Discrimination Policy

Tacoma Bible College adheres to consistent screening policies pertinent to its mission and call. However, it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, age, national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, or college administered programs. Admitted students are privileged to enjoy all programs, activities and freedoms generally made available to the students at the college, subject to the continuity of academic, administrative, doctrinal, or behavioral guidelines as published by TBC.

"Good Faith" Agreement

Material in TBC publications does not constitute a legal contract between the student and the Institute. Rather, it is a set of the most recent and accurate guidelines available at the time of printing. TBC reserves the right to make changes in policy concerning graduation requirements, course offerings and instructors assigned, fee schedules, tuition, and doctrinal or behavioral policy or protocol, or other matters at any time without advance notice, yet with a view to avoiding unnecessary hardship. TBC practices are in full accord with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974.

Re-Admission Procedures

Students who are enrolled but not attending are required to withdraw, or be withdrawn, after two semester's absence. Alumni seeking re-admittance must complete an application form, a recommendation form from their pastor, and pay a regular application fee of $100.00. A complete "short package" of registration materials must be received by the Bible College office by the close of the semester's registration period.

Transfer of Credits

Students transferring from another college or university will be permitted to transfer pertinent courses up to a maximum of 75 credits towards an Associate Degree, or up to 150 credits towards one of the Bachelor Degree programs. It is the policy of TBC that for graduation purposes, a minimum of 30 classroom credits shall be matriculated at TBC. TBC will review all requests for credit transfer and reserves the right to accept or deny any credit transfer requests that it deems inconsistent with TBC academic standards or course descriptions. Units of credit may be acceptable based upon the following criteria:

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