Southeastern Bible College

Southeastern Bible College
Former names
Birmingham School of the Bible
Type Private
Established 1935
Affiliation Christian
President Dr. Alex Granados
Chief Executive Officer Dr. Alex Granados
Students 189[1]
Location Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Website
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Southeastern Bible College is a four-year Christian college located in Birmingham, Alabama. The school's 22-acre campus is located in the suburbs just south of the downtown Birmingham area at 2545 Valleydale Road.

Southeastern Bible College is accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education.[1]

Southeastern Bible College offers Bachelor's and Associate degrees through both a traditional day program and an adult evening program for students age 25 and up. Graduates are serving in various roles of ministry throughout the world as senior pastors, associate pastors, missionaries, teachers and counselors as well as various other positions in both public and private business.

Southeastern Bible College is non-denominational college and attracts students from a broad range of Christian faiths, including Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian, Church of God, Assemblies of God, and non-denominational churches. Students who apply for admission are required to agree with core principles of the Christian faith, including faith in Jesus as Savior and belief in the Bible as the inspired word of God.

On campus housing is available for students in the traditional program.

Students who are seeking admission for Fall semester should complete an application for admission by August 1st. Spring semester applications should be completed by December 1st. However, submitting an early application is encouraged for scholarship consideration.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Association for Biblical Higher Learning - Directory". Retrieved 2008-04-08.
  2. History of SEBC. Southeastern Bible College. Retrieved on 2008-04-08.

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Coordinates: 33°27′02″N 86°44′37″W / 33.450646°N 86.74367°W / 33.450646; -86.74367


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