Founded in 1955, Indiana Bible College has trained leading pastors, laymen and missionaries. Located on the south side of Indianapolis, the college is dedicated to training Christian leaders and maintains a strong commitment to Baptist distinctives -- or principles and practices. Every class, athletic event and student activity is opened with a prayer. All applicants to the school must be fundamental Christians of good character who want further training in the service of Jesus Christ.
Located in Mooresville, Fellowship Baptist College strives to remain tuition-free to all students. While there are some fees, the college is free to attend. Maintaining the Baptist doctrines is of utmost importance, and weekly chapel services are required. The college is housed within the Good Shepard Baptist Church, and includes classrooms, dorms, libraries and a gym.
The Baptist College of America is a ministry of the Temple Baptist Church of Kokomo, which is an independent, fundamental Baptist Church. This college is ideal for the older student or returning student looking to prepare for the ministry. This college is a correspondence school, so all work is completed at home and submitted with mail or email.
Hyles-Anderson College is designed to train students for Christian ministries. Offering the "Jericho Plan," Hyles-Anderson allows students the opportunity to attend tuition free for the first two years. The school is based upon the laboratory training through the ministries of the First Baptist Church of Hammond, which allows them real-life experiences in ministry.