The mission of ABI is to prepare men and women for a variety of church-related ministries and other professional occupations. Since 1937, ABI has continued emphasizing the training of pastors, evangelists, missionaries, Sunday School teachers, and lay workers in the Church. The College strives for instilling extensive knowledge of the Bible, with a special emphasis on the Pentecostal doctrines. Such preparation requires strong Biblical and general education courses. The Doctrinal Statement provides the religious position which the school seeks to serve and preserve.
Type of School
Four or more years,
Private not-for-profit
Religious affiliation
International United Pentecostal Church
Highest degree offered
Bachelor's
Calendar
Semester
Setting
Large suburb
Distance learning opportunities
No
Apostolic Bible Institute Inc Size
Total enrollment
75
Enrolled full time
71
Enrolled part time
4
Apostolic Bible Institute Inc Student Body
Men enrolled full time
34
Women enrolled full time
37
American Indian/Alaskan Native
-
Asian/Pacific Islander
-
Black/Non-Hispanic
-
Hispanic
-
White/Non-Hispanic
-
Non-Resident Alien
10%
Race/ethnicity unknown
0%
Apostolic Bible Institute Inc Admission Basics
Admissions office phone number
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Open admission policy
Yes
Undergraduate Application fee
$35
Applied
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Admitted
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Enrolled
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Admitted %
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Apostolic Bible Institute Inc Admission factors
Admission test scores
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Secondary school GPA
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Secondary school rank
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Secondary school record
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TOEFL
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Completion of college preparatory program
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Recommendations
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Formal demonstration of competencies
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Apostolic Bible Institute Inc Admission statistics
Fully admitted, undergraduate OR graduate, degree-seeking student.
Undergraduate student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher, unless otherwise indicated, as of December 2011.
Graduate student must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.3 or higher, unless otherwise indicated, as of December 2011.
Student must be enrolled FULL-time: at least 12 undergraduate credits or 9 graduate credits during the term of the award, unless otherwise indicated.
Submission of a typed personal statement (double-spaced, two-page maximum) that describes your educational goals and tells how being a recipient of a scholarship will help you fulfill them.
GRADUATE applicants' essays should focus on career/professional ambitions.
Submission of (1) letter of recommendation on professional letterhead. Letter MUST be from a teacher/ professor/other professional who can attest to studentâ??s academic potential, leadership qualities, and/or community service.
Students awarded scholarships will be required to share their name, field of study or major, and GPA with the donor funding the scholarship, and to write a thank you letter to the donor.