Philadelphia Biblical University-Langhorne

School Description

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Philadelphia Biblical University exists to develop for the Christian church and related ministries leaders who possess a foundational knowledge of the Scriptures and a biblical world/life view. Its educational climate fosters development of intellectual and spiritual maturity, leadership potential, and a global perspective on mission. Each University program makes a unique contribution to the fulfillment of this mission.

Philadelphia Biblical University-Langhorne

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Philadelphia Biblical University, formerly called Philadelphia College of Bible, is a school located in Langhorne, Pennsylvania founded in 1913. Every undergraduate student graduates with a Bachelor's degree in Bible. In addition, students may work towards a dual degree, such as Business, Education, Music, and Social Work. There is also a Graduate School which offers Master of Science degrees as well as a Master of Divinity degree. On October 11, 2007, the Board of Trustees announced that President W. Sherrill Babb will become the University's first Chancellor on January 1, 2008, and that Provost Todd Williams will be elevated as the University's fifth president.

History

Origins

The university is the result of the merger of two Bible schools: the Bible Institute of Pennsylvania and Philadelphia School of the Bible. On July 8 1913, W. W. Rugh founded the National Bible Institute of Philadelphia. After teaching public school in his earlier days, Rugh spent several years walking a circuit to teach Bible classes throughout eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Originally an extension of the National Bible Institute of New York, the Philadelphia branch became independent of the New York school on October 8, 1921, and changed its name to Bible Institute of Pennsylvania.

Over a year later, C. I. Scofield and William L. Pettingill co-founded Philadelphia School of the Bible on October 1 1914. Both men were leading Bible teachers of their day, in which Scofield was known internationally for his Bible teaching and his work on the Scofield Reference Bible. One year later, Scofield became the first president and Pettingill was the first dean of Philadelphia School of the Bible.

Thirty-seven years later, in 1951, the schools merged to become Philadelphia Bible Institute, offering a three-year Bible diploma. At the time of the merger, William A. Mierop was appointed president and Clarence E. Mason, Jr., academic dean. By 1958, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania granted the institute approval to offer a four-year program leading to the bachelor of science in Bible degree, and then changed its name to Philadelphia College of Bible.

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Quick Facts

Chance of Admission:
Location:
Mid-Atlantic
Setting:
Large Town Setting
Type:
Private
Size:
Small (Under 2,000 Undergrad)
Mascot:
Crimson Eagles

Students & Campus Life

Undergraduate Enrollment:
984
On Campus Housing:
Available
Full Time Students:
100%
Athletic Programs:
Available
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Expenses

Average Tuition:
$ 14,500
Students Receiving Aid:
90%
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Admissions

Application Fee:
$ 25
Selectivity:
Selective
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Students

General
Full-Time vs. Part-Time
Full-Time 100%
Part-Time 0%
Men vs. Women
Women 65%
Men 35%
Race/Ethnicity
Caucasian 79%
African-American 15%
Asian 3%
Hispanic 2%
Other 1%
Geography
In State vs. Out-of-State
In-State 51%
Out-of-State 49%
Top States for Incoming Freshman
Pennsylvania 51%
New Jersey 20%
New York 6%
Maryland 4%
Texas 2%
Percent of Students International: 2%

Housing

On-Campus Housing Available: Yes
Percent of Students Living On-Campus: 58%
Freshman Students Required to Live on Campus: No

Athletics

Member of: NAA, NCAA, NCCAA
Sports Include: Basketball (Division III Independents)
Baseball (Division III Independents)
Tuition & Fees (undergraduate) Expenses  
Published Tuition and Fees:
$ 14,500    
Average Tuition for Full-Time Undergrads:
$ 14,180    
Required Fees for Full-Time Undergrads:
$ 320    
Financial Aid Avg. Amount Received % of Students Receiving Aid  
Federal Grants:
$ 2,577 34%  
State and Local Grants:
$ 2,651 35%  
Institutional Grants:
$ 5,800 82%  
Student Loans:
$ 4,361 63%  
Any Aid:
  90%  

Selectivity (Undergraduate Only)

Acceptance Rate: 94% (Selective)
Test Scores  
SAT Scores:  
% of Students Submitting SAT Scores: 93%
Bottom 25th Percentile: Verbal: 490, Math: 460
Top 75th Percentile: Verbal: 590, Math: 580
ACT Scores:  
% of Students Submitting ACT Scores: 6%
Bottom 25th Percentile: Composite: 19, Verbal: 18, Math: 17
Top 75th Percentile: Composite: 24, Verbal: 23, Math: 21

Application Requirements (Undergraduate Only)

Application Fee: $ 25.00
Formal Demonstration of Competencies: Not Required
High School Diploma or Equivalent: Recommended
High School GPA: Required
High School Rank: Recommended
High School Record: Required
Recommendations: Required
TOEFL: Required
Test Scores: Required

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