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Native American Bible CollegeNABC

Rev. Gilbert Walker, President
P.O. Box 248
355 Albert Currie Road
Shannon, NC 28386
910-843-5304

Admission: ext. 110
Financial Aid: ext. 111
Founded: 1968
Degrees Offered: A.R.E., B.R.E.
Student/Teacher Ratio: 3:2
Enrollment: 54
Enrollment Ratio: 52% male, 48% female

Web site: nativeamericanbiblecollege.com
E-mail: office@nativeamericanbiblecollege.org
Fax: 910-843-9265

NABC in Focus:

NABC's new sign

Native American Bible College trains men and women for Christian ministries in the church and to the Indian population. NABC provides Bible-centered courses and career training to prepare Christian workers for effective service at home and abroad.

Although NABC exists to train Native Americans, the college welcomes students from all races and ethnic backgrounds.

Students will sit under the teaching of Spirit-filled instructors, dedicated to preparing men and women for the call God has placed on their lives.

Academic Programs

MajorsBible/Theology
Christian Education
Pastoral Ministries
Associate of ArtsBible/Theology
Christian Education
Pastoral Ministries
Students in library.

Annual Costs:

Tuition/Fees: $960

Fees: $90

Room and Board: $3,200

Total Cost: $4,250

Financial Aid:

Percentage of Students Receiving Financial Aid: 22%

Financial Aid: Vocational Rehab, Employment Security Com., Veterans Affairs, and NABC Financial Aid

Off-Campus Employment Availability: Average

On-Campus Housing:

Single Student Housing: Yes

Married Student Housing: Yes

Married Student Housing w/ Children: Limited

Admission Requirements:

High School Diploma or GED and Pastoral Recommendation

Application Deadline: Fall: August 15; Spring: December 15

Online application available.

Incoming Freshman Information:

Average G.P.A: 2.72

Music Groups:

Worship Team: 1

Student Organizations:

Ministry Groups: Multiple ministry opportunities available to the Native American community and churches.

Clubs: Student Council, Missions, and Prayer Groups

Placement:

Assistance is provided on an as-needed basis.

Community/Regional Information:

Native American Bible College is located in Shannon, NC, a rural community twenty-five miles south of Fayetteville. Although there is no reservation, 50,000 Native Americans live in the area, which is home to the Lumbee Indians, the ninth largest tribe in America and the largest non-reservation tribe east of the Mississippi. The largest concentration of Native American churches in America exists in Robeson County, adjacent to the NABC campus. NABC focuses on preparing men and women for ministry, whether in Christian education, the pastorate, or missions.

 

 

 
     
 

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