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Heritage Bible College is approved under federal law for the education of non-immigrant international students. International students who are sincerely interested in preparing for Christian service will be considered for admission based on their proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking the English language and their ability to pay for educational and living expenses while in the United States.
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Test of English as a Foreign Language. Applicants whose native language is other than English must demonstrate their proficiency in the English language by scoring 500 or more on the paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or a score of 173 on the computer-based version of the test.
The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) measures the ability of non-native speakers of English to use and understand North American English as it is spoken, written, and heard in College and university settings. The test measures English language proficiency in reading, listening, and writing and is offered on computer in most regions of the world. In areas where access to computer-based testing is limited, a paper-and-pencil version of the test is administered.
I-20 Form. International students are required to certify to their native country that they have been accepted for admission at a United States College and that sufficient funds are available to pay for their educational and living expenses while pursuing higher education in the United States. This certification is necessary in order to obtain a visa. Heritage Bible College provides the completed I-20 form and a letter of acceptance to the applicant.
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Heritage Bible College grants scholarships based on available funds and in consideration of the following priorities:
1. Students who are citizens of the United States
2. International students who are members of PFWB Churches and who have a financial need
3. Students who have a financial need for assistance in funding their education
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International applicants are required to certify to their country that they have sufficient financial means to pay for their college education and living expenses while in the United States before they can be granted a visa. In order to prevent possible fraud on the part of the applicant and financial loss to the college, Heritage Bible College requires that international applicants make arrangements to pay estimated tuition, fees, and residence costs prior to issuance of a letter of acceptance and the I-20 form.
Any advance payments will be used to cover expenses as they occur and unused funds will be refunded to the student upon graduation or other withdrawal from the college. Additional expenses that arise for which sufficient advance funds are not available are the responsibility of the student. No degree will be awarded or transcript released for any student in financial arrears to the college.
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Hazel King,
Admissions Director, Assistant to Dean of Students
Heritage Bible College
P.O. Box 1628
Dunn, NC 28335
910-892-3178 or 800-297-6351 ext. 233
hking@heritagebiblecollege.edu
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The mission of Heritage Bible College is to develop Christ-centered men and women of Christian character, equipped at the college-level with skills for ministry and committed to a life of Christian service.
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