Boyce College
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Motto | For the truth. For the church. For the world. For the glory of God |
Established | 1998 |
Type | Private |
Religious affiliation | Southern Baptist Convention |
President | R. Albert Mohler, Jr. |
Location | Louisville, Kentucky, USA |
Affiliations | Kentuckiana Metroversity Southern Baptist Theological Seminary |
Website | www.boycecollege.com |
Boyce College is the undergraduate school of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. Albert Mohler started the program in 1998 to begin the training of future ministers.[1] Boyce College aims to train future ministers of the gospel.
History
In 1974, Boyce Bible School was created and offered an associate of arts degree. Under the guiding hand of President Mohler, Boyce Bible School became Boyce College in the fall of 1998 and began offering six bachelor’s degrees. While offering seven different ministry-related degree programs, Boyce College’s enrollment has grown over 700% in the ensuing years.
Degrees Offered
- Associate of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies.
- Bachelor of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies, Christian Worldview and Apologetics, or Expository Preaching and Pastoral Leadership.
- Bachelor of Science in Biblical Studies in Church Ministry (with a concentration in either Christian Leadership, Children’s Ministry or Women’s Studies), Counseling, Missions, Music Ministry, or Youth Ministry.
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education (P-5) or Humanities.
Athletics
Currently, the only sport offered is Men's Basketball which competes in the NCCAA Division II - Mid-East Region.
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