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Philadelphia
Biblical University is a regionally
accredited institution that offers Master's degrees
for adult learners. Our six graduate degrees draw
students from throughout the United States and around the world.
They come not only because of the unique and diverse academic program
offerings, but for the creative class scheduling and course rostering.
Students are often able to complete their graduate degree without
having to leave their current ministries or professions.
Our service to graduate students is complimented by our Enrollment
Counselors who provide the personal attention that is often
needed to navigate the new world of higher education. Students are
provided with caring assistance from application to graduation.
PBU's
graduate faculty are known for their personal academic preparation
to teach at this level and their service as practitioners in their
own disciplines. They bring a freshness to the classroom that makes
learning a meaningful experience.
In addition, full-time and adjunct faculty are practitioners in
their fields. This allows students to benefit from their experience
and in-depth knowledge of the issues they are passionate about.
At PBU the goals of our Graduate Programs are...
- To be Christ-Centered in all we do
- To balance our professionalism with congeniality
- To be student-centered
- To foster academic integrity and excellence
- To develop and manage efficient systems that serve
the student
- To carry on in the evaluation of our effectiveness
in all we do
- To strive for interpersonal integrity in all relationships
- To be responsive to ways of accomplishing our mission
statement.
We encourage you to browse our site. If you have questions
about how we can tailor a degree for you, please call us at
800.572.2472 or e-mail us now at graduate@pbu.edu.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q:What programs do you offer?
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A:Currently we offer six masters degrees:
Bible, Master
of Divinity, Christian
Counseling, Teacher
Education, Educational
Leadership and Administration and Organizational
Leadership.
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Q:How flexible are your programs?
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A:All of PBU's graduate programs are targeted
towards the adult learner. We offer a
wide
array
of creative course blocks to accommodate today's graduate
student. Students can take a two-hour course one night per
week for fourteen weeks or they may also take a course for
four hours one night per week for only seven weeks. We also
offer a variety of accelerated course modules, such as weekend
courses, one-week courses and courses available at area
conventions/conferences.
This allows you to maintain your current lifestyle while
pursuing your degree at PBU. Give us a call to see if we
can arrange
a schedule that meets your needs.
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Q:Do I have to live in the Philadelphia
area?
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A:No. The flexible scheduling allows you
to live anywhere in the world while accomplishing your academic
goals.
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Q:How long does it take to complete a masters
degree?
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A:The master's degrees at PBU are self-paced.
You can design your program as it fits into your schedule.
Average times of completion vary from program to program.
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Q:Are you accredited?
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A:Philadelphia Biblical University is a
accredited by numerous accrediting bodies. For details, please
refer to the accreditation
page.
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Q:What is your tuition cost per credit?
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A:Please visit our Admissions
and Financial Aid page for all financial information.
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Q:Is there financial aid available?
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A:Please visit our Admissions
and Financial Aid page for all financial information.
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Q:What is an Enrollment Counselor?
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A:For complete information about the services
provided by our Enrollment Counselors, please, visit our Student
Services page.
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Q:How do I receive announcements or find
out what is happening around campus?
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A:PBU now offers several different e-mail
mailing lists for you to subscribe to. Each graduate program
has its own mailing list. Visit our mailing
list page for comprehensive information.
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