To apply, you’ll need to provide a high school diploma or GED, along with ACT, SAT, or CLT scores. If you are a homeschooled student, simply submit a verified transcript or diploma of your completed work. We’re here to help make the process smooth and straightforward as you take your next step.
Faith is committed to training men and women to make a difference for the cause of Christ, regardless of what vocation God leads them to pursue.
Degrees
Undergraduate
Applicants are to have a high school diploma (or GED passing scores) along with acceptable ACT, SAT, or CLT scores. Homeschooled students must present validated work by a verifiable transcript or diploma.
Seminary
Continue in your academic journey by earning your master’s or doctorate degree from Faith Baptist Theological Seminary. Get more program details in our Seminary Viewbook.
Online
High schoolers can begin taking classes the fall semester of their junior year and earn college credit. But no matter your age, you can choose from four class options:
- Summer Jump Start Program: Earn two to three college credits during a one-week class in a college-meets-camp atmosphere
- Summer Online Classes
- Term Classes: 8 weeks
- Semester-Long Online Classes: Up to 16 credits per semester
Graduate
The Master of Education program is offered fully online in convenient, asynchronous 8-week courses designed for working professionals. The M.Ed. prepares educators for leadership roles—including principal, school administrator, curriculum director, and lead teacher—in both Christian and public school settings.
Seminary
Take the next step in your academic and ministry journey by pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree through Faith Baptist Theological Seminary. To explore programs, requirements, and next steps, check out our Seminary Viewbook for full details.
Online
Whether you are a dual-enrolled high school student or a degree-seeking college student, you can get a head start by earning college credit through our online 8-week, 16-week, and Summer courses. These flexible options allow you to make real progress toward completing one of our online or campus-based degree programs.
What You Need to Apply
Whether you are a dual-enrolled high school student, an undergraduate, a graduate student, or a seminary applicant, you can apply online at any time—or start your application during a campus visit.
Undergraduate Application Information
Application Checklist
Once you have filled out your application, there are a few more pieces of information we will need to process:
- Pastoral reference
- ACT, SAT, or CLT scores
- High school transcripts
- College transcripts (if applicable)
- International students must also complete one of the following:
Scholarship Checklist
To qualify for financial aid and scholarships:
- Submit the FAFSA (only American citizens or eligible noncitizens need to complete this)
- Complete the scholarship interview (either at Scholarship Weekend or over the phone)
Accepted Student Checklist
Once you are accepted, congrats and welcome to Faith! Here’s what you will need to prepare to attend Faith:
- Submit your student reservation form
- Send in your $2,000 down payment, due by August 1 (financial aid may not be used toward this down payment)
- International students must complete additional steps as noted in the admissions options section
Graduate Application Information
Once you have filled out your application, we will also need a copy of your college transcript(s).
Dual-Enrolled Application Information
Application Checklist
Once you have filled out your application, there are a few more pieces of information we will need to process:
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NDS application
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Pastoral reference
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Educator Reference
- International students must also complete one of the following:
Accepted Student Checklist
Once you are accepted, here’s what you will need to prepare to take classes:
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Course Enrollment Form
- FERPA Release Form
Admissions Options
Homeschool Students
Students who have completed their high school education in a homeschool environment are required to meet all regular admission standards. Validation of work completed should be verified by a transcript or acceptable documentation such as a diploma. Completion of either the GED or the ACT/SAT/CLT may be required to substantiate preparation for entrance into college-level academics. We are here to help if you need assistance creating your homeschool student’s transcript.
International Students
Upon acceptance to Faith, international students will need to complete several additional steps to be granted an F-1 visa (student visa) for studying in the United States.
1. Complete the financial responsibility form and submit it back to the admissions office.
2. Faith will then register your information and physically mail you an official acceptance letter and the completed I-20.
3. Upon receiving these documents, you will need to pay the I-901 SEVIS fee and have the receipt of payment.
4. Schedule an appointment to apply for a visa at your nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate in your home country.
Students With Disabilities
Faith makes provisions to accommodate any student who has documented physical or academic needs. Students with disabilities should comply with the normal application process and note any special concerns for their academic success. Contact our Academic Assistance Coordinator to learn more about our accommodations.
Military Background
A veteran or military dependent with financial benefits should follow normal application procedures. The student must present evidence of eligibility before certification of benefits can be processed. Contact the Financial Aid Office for additional information.
We Are Here to Help You
Admissions Staff
Navigating the application, financial aid, and course selection process can be confusing. Faith’s team of admissions counselors are here to help.

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