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Kentucky Mountain Bible College offers two degrees: an Associate of Arts in Biblical Studies and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Religion. The later degree offers multiple majors and concentrations. A list of majors and concentrations can be found here as well as in the college catalog. You may also contact the Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs at (606) 693-5000 ext. 150 or by email. |
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KMBC has entered into a cooperative agreement with the Nazarene Bible College to offer online classes through NBC. You can learn more about this agreement in the college catalog. You may also contact the Registrar at (606) 693-5000 ext. 140 or by email. |
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Information about KMBC faculty and other instructional personnel can be obtained here and in the college catalog. You may also contact the Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs at (606) 693-5000 ext. 150 or by email. |
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Information about instructional facilities is found in the college catalog. |
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KMBC is fully accredited by the Association for Biblical Higher Education. Accreditation documents are maintained in the Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs and are available for review upon request. You may contact the Office of the Vice President of Academic Affairs at (606) 693-5000 ext 150 or by email. |
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KMBC's Campus Crime Policy |
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In compliance with Public Law 101-542, Title II of Public Law 102-26, now amended and named the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics, the college prepared a report detailing KMBC's action relating to this law. A detailed report is on file in the Dean of Student's office and is available for inspection. Individual copies of the full report are available upon request. In continuation of this compliance, KMBC reports to the Federal Campus Crime and Security Survey each year. In 2007 KMBC also began reporting to the Kentucky Minger Act survey of campus crime statistics. |
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While KMBC may seem remote and untroubled by issues of personal safety and security, we believe education and prevention contribute to our success in protecting members of the campus community. On campus, dormitory doors are locked at 10:00 p.m. Designated students check all doors to buildings that are to be locked at night. The responsibility for prevention must be shared jointly by all members of the college community The possession or use of alcoholic beverages on campus is prohibited. The use, possession, or sale of illegal drugs in any form is strictly forbidden on campus. |
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Also, possession in one's vehicle of any of the objects referred to above and including firearms and explosives of any kind is forbidden, and will be considered a violation of campus policy and "possession on campus" if the vehicle is parked on school property. |
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Retention and institutional graduation rates for full-time undergraduates can be viewed in the tables below. More information can be found at the National Center for Education Statistics. Contact the Registrar at (606) 693-5000 ext. 140 or by email with questions. |
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Graduate Placement |
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To view the 2007-2011 Graduate Survey, please click here. |
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Kentucky Mountain Bible College serves to train men and women in Biblical knowledge. Freshmen take a Bible exam upon their admittance to the college. As Seniors, they retake the same exam. Every student has shown individual progress in their knowledge of Biblical truth and theology. The chart below details collective averages by graduating class. |
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Part of the mission of Kentucky Mountain Bible College is to train students with a Christian Worldview. Freshmen take a worldview test during their first semester and retake the test as Seniors. The chart below records the progress in the development of a strong Christian Worldview. The averages move from the range of moderate Biblical thinkers to those of strong Biblical thinkers. |
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Total Weight Score |
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Year: 2009 2010 2011 2012 |
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TWS: 2.20 3.00 2.20 2.97 |
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The Total Weighted Score (TWS) is a calculation that is used to measure the financial health of
an institution. It is comprised of Strength Factors related to Primary Reserves, Equity and Net
Income. The TWS Score ranges from -1.00 (lowest) to 3.00 (best). |
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The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) (20 U.S.C. § 1232g; 34 CFR Part 99) is a Federal law that protects the privacy of student education records. The law applies to all schools that receive funds under an applicable program of the U.S. Department of Education. FERPA gives parents certain rights with respect to their children's education records. These rights transfer to the student when he or she reaches the age of 18 or attends a school beyond the high school level. Students to whom the rights have transferred are eligible students. |
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For types of information KMBC has designated as directory information and for procedures for reviewing education records, requesting amendments, file complaints with DOE, or if you have any questions about your rights under FERPA, contact the Registrar at (606) 693-5000 ext. 140 or by email. |
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KMBC's Transfer of Credit Policy can be found here and in the school catalog. You may also contact the Registrar at (606) 693-5000 ext. 140 or by email. |
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KMBC's Dean of Students provides state voter registration and absentee ballot information, and also provides registration cards in residence halls. Questions can be directed to the Dean of Students (606) 693-5000 ext. 180 or by email to Rev. Jim Nelson. |
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The United States Election Assistance Commission provides the National Mail Voter Registration Form that can be used to register to vote, to update your registration information due to a change in name, make a change of address or to register with a political party. The national form also contains voter rules and regulations for each state and territory. |
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