Admissions FAQ
To be admitted to Portland Bible College a student must be able to evidence a salvation experience with the accompanying Christian life and high Christian standards. This is made known as witnessed by individual Parental, Personal and Pastoral references who are asked to fill out forms accompanying the application process. Online students only taking a few continuing education credits are not required to submit references. At the point that an online student is either attending courses full-time or is determined to be seeking a degree at PBC, a Pastoral reference will be required.
Academically, the applicant must be a high school graduate or have successfully completed the High School Equivalency Exam (G.E.D.).
Click here to view the applicant category that applies to you and see all specific requirements.
No, PBC is not accredited by any educational intuitional organization. However, we have a religious exempt status within the states of Oregon and Washington which enables us to confer two-year Associates and four-year Bachelor degrees with out being accredited by any religious and/or educational accreditation institution. Any degree a student receives from PBC must be recognized as valid for employment, unless the potential employee specifically states that applicant have specialized degree to apply.
Click here to see the school’s official statement on accreditation.
Yes, in most cases, PBC credits generally transfer to a number of colleges around the nation. However, each course is usually transferred in on a course-by-course basis depending on the program desired. This would be true for all institutions whether accredited or not. Students desiring to transfer their PBC credits to other institutions are responsible for determining the requirements of the institution and program to which they plan to transfer.
Click here to view a letter from the Dean explaining our articulation agreements.
Thanks to the continued support and commitment of City Bible Church to PBC, the school is able to keep tuition and fees very low and competitive.
For a Full-time On –campus student, costs per semester is between $4100- $4600 (average semester figures for music students tend to be higher). A full year ranges from $8200- $9200.
Full-time off-campus, part-time off-campus and online student prices vary, but credits are priced at $175 per credit.
Click here to get detailed list of Fall and Spring semester charges.
Our goal is that all students graduate with a degree debt free! We work to make this possible by setting up an interest free payment plan each semester and by scheduling all classes during the morning hours. This schedule effectively enables students to work in the afternoons and evenings, thereby making working and paying one’s own way through school a reality.
Fall semester requires50% down of the total semester bill at matriculation. The remaining balance is split into 4 equal monthly payments. (September through December)
Spring semester requires 1/3 down of total semester bill at matriculation. The remaining balance is split into 5 monthly payments (February through June).
Click here to view payment plans for Fall, Spring and Online Students.
PBC generally accepts scholarship funds from outside sources but does not currently offer additional aid or scholarships to new incoming students.
Once an applying student has completed the application process and been officially accepted to PBC, he/she will receive notification from the registrar when registration for classes opens and instructions on where and how to register.
A full-time live student that is not married can only live off -campus if he/she is living with immediate family in the Portland area. A request for exception to this policy can only be presented to the Dean. Typically part-time students do not live on campus; requests for exceptions can be made. There is no available housing for married students, but admissions advisors are happy to help locate affordable housing in the area if necessary.
