Total Enrollment 769
Student-to-Faculty Ratio 17 : 1

Johnson Bible College

http://www.jbc.edu
7900 Johnson Dr, Knoxville, Tennessee 37998
(865) 573-4517

Johnson Bible College is a private, coeducational institution of higher learning offering associate, bachelor’s, and master’s degrees. The primary purpose of Johnson Bible College is to educate students for specialized Christian ministries with emphasis on the preaching ministry. A secondary purpose is to provide programs in Christian leadership and community service.

General Information
Institution Type 4-year, Private not-for-profit
Special Learning Opportunities Teacher certification
Distance learning opportunities
Study abroad
Student Services Remedial services
Academic/career counseling service
Employment services for students
Placement services for completers
On-campus day care for students' children
Credit Accepted Dual credit
Advanced placement (AP) credits
Religious Affiliation Christian Churches and Churches of Christ
Federal Aid Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
Degrees/Certificates Offered Associate's degree
Two but less than 4 years certificate
Bachelor's degree
Master's degree
Campus Setting Rural: Fringe
Disability Services Student 3% or less
 
School Costs

At Johnson Bible College, 97.0% percent of first-time undergrads receive financial aid, 93.0% receive grants and/or scholarships (an average of $4,997), and 56% receive loans ($3,435 on average). On-campus room and board costs about $4,890.

Taking into account total living expenses and financial aid, the average net cost of attending Johnson Bible College is $12,721 per year.

 
Enrollment & Graduation Rates

In Fall 2009, 235 people applied to Johnson Bible College. Of the applicants, 98.0% were admitted (96.0% male & 100.0% female ) and 55.0% accepted (59.0% male and 51.0% female)

Of the 676 undergraduate students at Johnson Bible College, 8.0% are part-time. A majority (84.0%) of the undergrad students are under 25 years of age. And 70.0% of the 93 graduate students are part-time.

Percent of In-State Undergrads     22.0%
Full Time Retention Rate     74.0%
Four-Year Graduation Rate     37.0%
Six-Year Graduation Rate     52.0%
Overall Graduation Rate     60.0%
 
Admissions
Yearly Application Deadline April 1
Admissions Office Phone 800-827-2122
Admissions Office Email jbc@jbc.edu
Admissions Office Address JBC Admissions Office 7900 Johnson Drive Knoxville, TN 37998
Admissions Transfer URL http://www.jbc.edu/undergraduate/requirements/new-or-transfer-student.html
Admissions Website http://www.jbc.edu/admissions.html
Application Fee $35

In order to be accepted to Johnson Bible College, you should have:

  • A High School Record
  • SAT and ACT test scores
  • TOEFL
 
Test Scores
Johnson Bible College SAT SCORES
SAT Reading (25th Percentile) 470
SAT Reading (75th Percentile) 570
SAT Math (25th Percentile) 450
SAT Math (75th Percentile) 550
SAT Writing (25th Percentile) 420
SAT Writing (75th Percentile) 530
ACT Composite (25th Percentile) 19
ACT Composite (75th Percentile) 25
ACT English (25th Percentile) 19
ACT English (75th Percentile) 26
ACT Math (25th Percentile) 18
ACT Math (75th Percentile) 25
 
Johnson Bible College Programs
 

Number of Reported Graduates Last Year
(According to the US National Center for Education Statistics)

Program Name Certificate Associate Bachelor Master Doctorate
Education 25 17
Elementary Education and Teaching 25 17
Health professions and related clinical sciences 11
Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling 11
Theology and religious vocations 16 142 12
Bible/Biblical Studies 16 142 12
 
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