
Find your calling here at LBC — where the faculty, the majors and the experience will enrich your life and prepare you to serve God.

Behind you is a lifetime of experiences, ahead of you is a transformative journey that will lead you to fulfill God's purpose for your life.

With your support, LBC prepares your student academically and spiritually to serve God using his or her unique gifts and talents.

As you continue to use your talents and education to serve God, we invite you to share your journey with our students and other alumni.

LBC has a wide network of friends and family both near and far. Connect with us, discover the many resources we offer, or find out what's happening on our campus.
Our Athletics Program is part of the ministry of LBC and an integral part of our educational offering. Go Chargers!

Yes. Faculty and staff are asked to affirm the college's Statement of Faith.
Each student is assigned an academic advisor with whom they are required to meet before registering for classes each semester. While the advisor is a resource, it is the student's responsibility to make sure they are getting the classes they need. If you have further questions, please contact the registrar's office at 717.560.8258.
Go to Undergraduate Admissions for a detailed explanation of AP credit and outside course transfer requirements. All credit transfers are approved by the registrar's office.
Each undergrad student is given a curriculum sheet to guide their course selection throughout their four years. An academic hold is placed on a student's class registration and is lifted once the student's class selection is approved by the advisor each semester. Ultimately though, it is the student's responsibility to ensure they are meeting graduation requirements.
The college catalog lists all courses and a brief description of each.
LBC equips Christian men and women with the biblical foundation for ministry whether it is in a church, a business, a school, or any other area. Many students choose to work at a faith-based institution, but the general education requirements ensure that students are prepared for any type of job. A student's academic advisor can provide more information about specific job opportunities relevant to the student's major.
New students can pre-register for fall classes during the summer. Current students in good academic standing are registered at the end of each semester for the following semester's classes.
Classrooms, common areas and some dormitories are handicapped-accessible, and accommodations are made for students with disabilities. Please contact the RAP (Reaching Academic Potential) Center at 717.569.7071 ext. 5389 with any specific questions or concerns.
Yes. They must submit a change of program form to the registrar's office, signed by their academic advisor. They should talk to their academic advisor about how the change may or may not affect projected time to graduation, as well as any additional course requirements.
Contact the office of academic affairs at 717.560.8233.
Under FERPA laws, LBC cannot release a student's grades to any outside party without written consent from the student. If you would like to access your child's grades, please talk to them and have them sign a release form through the registrar's office.
Midterm grades are only given to first-year students. Final grades are typically available two weeks after the semester has ended.
20 to 25 students
Please contact the registrar's office at 717.560.8258. The registrar also handles transcript requests needed for verification.
Questions not covered here may be found in the Undergraduate Admissions FAQs.
Lancaster Bible College
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Lancaster Bible College is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education (MSCHE) and the Association for Biblical Higher Education (ABHE), and is approved by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). Lancaster Bible College is also an affiliate member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities (CCCU).
Lancaster Bible College does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, or disability.