TRANSFER STUDENTS
You’re looking for a place for discipleship and ministry training to go along with your college education. You want that investment in yourself, but you also want to learn the skill and knowledge it takes to disciple others.
And the location? Billings, Montana, is an exceptional setting. Our students enjoy easy access to outdoor recreation like backpacking, snowboarding and skiing, biking and hiking. The many businesses in Billings provide employment opportunities. And ministry opportunities abound with local churches, college ministries, and other incredible organizations.
Exploring Montana Bible College is a great decision.
WHAT’S MY NEXT STEP?
Start your application to MBC anytime, anywhere. Let’s go!
Application Requirements
Dreaming of your time as a student at MBC is exciting! You will grow in your faith and friendships, for sure. But, as you know from attending your previous college, you do need to dot your i's and cross your t's to apply for admission.
The following documents must be submitted to the Office of Admission. All application materials become the property of MBC upon receipt.
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Application for Admission: Applicants must sign and submit the completed application form and essay questions.
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Transcripts: An applicant may submit an unofficial transcript for an admission decision. Applicants must request that their official school transcripts be sent directly to the Office of Admission prior to enrollment. A transcript is not considered official if opened prior to receipt by a college official. A final high school transcript with the graduation date will be required and must be submitted to the Office of Admission immediately following high school graduation.
High school students dually enrolled for college credits are required to send official high school transcripts for review.
Application Deadline
MBC has no final application deadline. We do set priority application dates of June 15th for the Fall semester and November 15th for the Spring semester. Submitting your application before the priority date gives you priority for enrollment in courses and for living in our apartments. We encourage you to get your application in early, but if God is moving you toward MBC at the last minute, please go ahead and apply!
Sending Transcripts
Official high school and/or college transcripts must be sent directly from the applicant’s high school/college to MBC, at his or her request. Transcripts must be presented from any and all colleges whether or not credit was earned. High school transcripts are not required for applicants who have earned 12 or more college credits.
Have all transcripts mailed to:
Admissions
1519 S Shiloh Rd.
Billings, MT | 59106
Homeschool Students
Homeschooled students are welcomed at Montana Bible College. MBC recognizes that transcripts from homeschoolers may vary widely from one family to another. However, all homeschool transcripts must meet certain university standards to facilitate an admission decision and academic placement should the applicant be admitted. Homeschooling records should indicate the courses completed; the credits, units, or hours associated with each course; and a letter or numerical grade indicating the student’s level of performance in that subject area for that year. Courses or subjects reflected on the transcript should be organized by grade level (9 through 12) and date, and the transcript should be signed and dated by the preparer.
OPE ID Number: 0414300
A degree doesn't have to mean debt!
MBC values its students graduating unhindered by student loan payments. That is why MBC has chosen to keep its tuition cost low, offer longer weekends for employment options, and provide multiple scholarship opportunities! Our staff is committed to making your education goals affordable!
Frequently Asked Questions
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UNDERGRADUATEPursue a bachelor’s degree that will define your future.
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TRANSFERMaximize your existing college-level credits as you complete a bachelor’s degree.
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INTERNATIONALWe welcome students from all over the world to join our community.
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DUAL ENROLLMENTHigh school students can earn both high school AND college credit while taking courses from MBC. The first two courses are free!
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PERSONAL DEVELOPMENTStudents can take courses for personal enrichment. This means a student "audits" a course - participating in class and learning, but not being required to do all the homework and not earning academic credit for the class.