Students have a choice of online and face-to-face learning through International Seminary. Degree programs include Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral; a complete catalog is available on their website, but visiting the location and speaking to an advisor about the best options is recommended. Ask questions about the facility, how online learning differs from face-to-face classes and teacher accreditations.
All full-time students attending Central Christian College of the Bible will receive a scholarship for their full tuition. Online classes are available for certificate programs and Bachelor's degrees. When meeting with advisors or guidance councilors, ask what their full scholarship includes. Does it include student housing and cost of living, or is it only for tuition and books? Knowing this before admissions will help students understand if financial aid or parent contributions are needed.
While not technically a college, Ocala Christian Academy is a college preparatory school for those pursuing a life of ministry. Pertinent information such as curriculum, dress code and tuition are all found on their website, but parents and students are advised to set up one-on-one meetings. Discuss the school's curriculum, what the school offers for preparatory classes, what extra-circular activities are offered and what classes count toward college credit.
Programs of study include Christian education, counseling, ministry and theology. Face-to-face and online classes are available; their website includes an online library and a Faith Outreach Center for students to utilize once enrolled. Parents and students meeting with advisors inquire about job placement opportunities following graduation, what types of financial assistance are available and options for student housing.