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Vermont - Northeastern Baptist College - bjcheung77 - 01-07-2022

This college has 4 majors for their Bachelors degrees, they are inexpensive if you are in state and need to be living on campus (ideal for international students wanting a 4 year degree while you're in the USA).   Basically they offer Bible, Counseling, Business Admin, Christian Education... there are scholarships, technically it'll be close to free if you get all the scholarships available.   Housing is only $3K/year!

Accreditation: Accreditation – NEBC (nebcvt.org)  Tuition Link: Tuition & Financial Aid – NEBC (nebcvt.org)


RE: Vermont - Northeastern Baptist College - openair - 01-07-2022

"NEBC has built an educational program consistent with the standards of the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools, and is well-positioned as it progresses towards national accreditation."

...not there yet. Still progressing toward accreditation.


RE: Vermont - Northeastern Baptist College - allvia - 01-07-2022

Not only is it not a RA school, it is not even one that is NA (which is much easier to achieve)


RE: Vermont - Northeastern Baptist College - rachel83az - 01-07-2022

If one can live on campus, there are a number of accredited schools that are free or almost free. These are usually Bible schools or seminaries, but may offer other degrees. Usually, students are expected to do work on campus in exchange for tuition.

Downside is that acceptance rates are, understandably, not very high.


RE: Vermont - Northeastern Baptist College - bjcheung77 - 01-07-2022

Yup, I put the link to the accreditation to let people know they're in the process of National accreditation.  All schools take time to get that done, this could be an ideal school for those wanting to seek immigration or are thinking of immigrating in the next couple of years when they get the TRACS accreditation.  It's more like a "placeholder" post that may help those later...

I really like their work/study program, you get $11K off the tuition! But Rachel83AZ is right, there are many that offer these type of scholarships and work/study programs, it's just not for everyone.  https://nebcvt.org/admissions/financial-aid/work-study-program/


RE: Vermont - Northeastern Baptist College - openair - 01-07-2022

(01-07-2022, 04:46 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Yup, I put the link to the accreditation to let people know they're in the process of National accreditation.  All schools take time to get that done, this could be an ideal school for those wanting to seek immigration or are thinking of immigrating in the next couple of years when they get the TRACS accreditation.  It's more like a "placeholder" post that may help those later...

I really like their work/study program, you get $11K off the tuition! But Rachel83AZ is right, there are many that offer these type of scholarships and work/study programs, it's just not for everyone.  https://nebcvt.org/admissions/financial-aid/work-study-program/

I agree. I also like the fact their faculty appears to have appropriate credentials, which makes the accreditation transition more feasible.